Jack Elsegood

Barry Francis "Jack" Elsegood (born 22 December 1973 in Sydney, Australia), is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer and former race driver.

He played 22 games, scored 12 tries (including a memorable length of the field try in Manly's 36–10 Minor Semi-final loss to Brisbane at the Sydney Football Stadium[2]), as well as winning both the Dally M Rookie of the Year and the Norwich Rising Star awards.

[6] Jack Elsegood is the grandson of Newtown Jets legendary hardman Frank 'Bumper' Farrell.

At the 2007 WPS Bathurst 12 Hour race held at the famous Mount Panorama Circuit, Elsegood finished 9th outright and 1st in Class D driving a Ford BF Falcon XR8 alongside Chris Delfsma and legendary Australian driver and multiple championship winner across multiple categories including twice winning the Bathurst 1000, John Bowe.

This ended in late-2010 when Max Delmege sold most of his stake in the Sea Eagles to club sponsor, eco-hot water company Quantum.