Ronald John Crowe (25 November 1932 – 24 September 2013) was an Australian rugby league player.
One of six siblings, Crowe had a nomadic childhood on account of his father's work as a contractor, attending several schools growing up.
He was a wood cutter by trade and made his first-grade debut for West Wyalong at the age of 16.
[2] Known as "Dookie", Crowe was a Riverina and NSW Country representative prop during the 1950s, then in 1960 made his full state debut in the interstate series against Queensland.
[2] Crowe's son in law, Ron Pilon, was a Newtown and Balmain first-grade forward.