Reg Fusedale

Reginald Douglas Fusedale (1890-1990) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1910s and 1920s.

[3] He was also a noted cricketer and played against the legendary Victor Trumper, scoring a century in same match that Trumper did at Chatswood Oval in 1913.

[4] In 1922, he became the St. George second club secretary, serving in that capacity from 1922 to 1938.

[6] In 1923, The Rugby League News quoted, "As a sport organizer, Reg Fusedale stands second to none.

"[7] Reg Fusedale lived an extraordinarily long life, and died in his 100th year on 8 August 1990 at the Macquarie Lodge Nursing Home.

Reg Fusedale. St.George first grade 1921, age 30
St.George 1921 foundation. Fusedale centre of 3rd row