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13 Facts About Jason Alchin

1.

Jason Andrew Alchin was born on 17 March 1967 and is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who primarily played as a halfback.

2.

Jason Alchin played for Canterbury-Bankstown, St George and Western Suburbs in the New South Wales Rugby League competition.

3.

Jason Alchin is currently the coach of the Western Clydesdales in the Queensland Cup competition.

4.

Jason Alchin was selected for Australian schoolboys rugby league team while attending Toormina High School.

5.

Jason Alchin did not feature in Canterbury's premiership winning team of that year.

6.

In 1986, Jason Alchin only made 3 appearances and did not play in the club's grand final loss to Parramatta.

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In 1988, Jason Alchin played in Canterbury's premiership winning side which defeated Balmain in the grand final which was played at the Sydney Football Stadium.

8.

Jason Alchin departed Canterbury at the end of 1990 after making 136 appearances for the club across all grades.

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Jason Alchin scored a try on debut for the club against Parramatta at Parramatta Stadium but only played 2 further games after that.

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Jason Alchin played for Wests in the 1992 finals series in which they were eliminated in the first week by the Newcastle Knights.

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Jason Alchin played with Western Suburbs until the end of the 1995 season before retiring.

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Since 2022, Jason Alchin has been coaching at the Western Clydesdales, initially joining the club as the Hastings Deering Colts coach in 2022, before being appointed as the club's Queensland Cup coach for the Clydesdales' inaugural season in 2023.

13.

Jason Alchin extended his contract with the club midway through the 2024 season.