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10 Facts About Wally Messenger

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Walter Messenger was the youngest son of Charles A Messenger and Annie.

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Wally Messenger was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1910s and into the 1920s.

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Wally Messenger was a state and national representative winger whose club career was played with Eastern Suburbs in the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership.

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The younger brother of league great Dally Messenger, Wally Messenger won premierships with Easts in NSWRFL season 1912 and NSWRFL season 1913, playing with his brother as captain.

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Wally Messenger made two Test appearances for Australia's National Rugby League team, The Kangaroos in the 1914 domestic Ashes series, kicking three goals on debut and scoring a try in the deciding test of the series.

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Wally Messenger represented for New South Wales in one match against Queensland in 1914.

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Wally Messenger is listed on the Australian Players Register as Kangaroo No 93.

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On 18 May 1912 Wally Messenger entered first grade in an Eastern Suburbs match against South Sydney.

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Wally Messenger is a strongly built tricky young man, and is very dangerous.

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Wally Messenger was prominent in perhaps the most legendary game of Rugby League ever chronicled.