Ted Fahey

Edward Joseph Fahey (7 July 1888 – 23 August 1950) was an Australian rugby union player and World War I artilleryman.

[3] He made his representative debut for New South Wales in 1910 appearing in two fixtures against a touring All Blacks side and two matches against the New Zealand Maori.

However Fahey returned with his reputation intact[2] and became club captain for Easts in season 1913 and made further state appearances that year as well as touring with the Wallabies to New Zealand as vice-captain.

At the war's end in 1919 Fahey captained a New South Wales and an Australian side in matches against an AIF team.

Fahey was aged 28 when together with his younger brother Walter he enlisted as a Gunner in 1916 with Field Artillery Brigade 7 of the AIF.