[2] In a first-class match in February 1941, staged to raise money for the war effort, he scored 103 in 111 minutes against South Australia.
[4] Between 1939 and 1969 Chegwyn led and managed numerous tours by teams of leading Sydney players to New South Wales country districts.
[4] In the 1944–45 cricket season his team also toured military bases in Queensland, while in their matches in New South Wales they raised more than £1000 for war funds.
[5] Chegwyn was a state selector for 20 years and a life member of the New South Wales Cricket Association.
He was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for his services to sport in the 1977 Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours.