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and appeared in all five internationals. Like brother Jack, he was an intuitive 'reader' of the game, coupled with a fine positional sense which allowed him to always be on hand to finish in fine style any break which had been made. He was good under the high ball and had splendid hands.
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winning team. He was first selected for New South Wales in 1926. Troubled by frequent knee problems throughout his career, he nevertheless played on without demur and in 1929 won the New South Wales Rugby Union Sprint Championship.
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Quiet and reserved, he was one of the great achievers in the famous 1927-28 Waratah tour to Great Britain, France and North America, with a total of 15 tries from 21 matches, equalled only by the great
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Eric Ford was the son of a publican father who died when Eric was only six years of age, when the family had to move to Sydney. He began his early football career playing
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at Hunters Hill in Sydney. They all had the unique benefit of learning the game from the remarkable Brother Henry.
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player. The elder brother of perhaps the more famous Jack Ford, Eric Ford was himself a star for both
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Ford married Gwen Hartigan on 4 February 1937. Hartigan was a daughter of railways commissioner
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and claimed a total of 7 international rugby caps for Australia. His brother
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but switched to rugby when he and his brothers Jack and Percy went to
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This biographical article relating to Australian rugby union is a
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1927–28 Waratahs tour of the British Isles, France and Canada
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He played his last two Tests in 1929 when the Australians
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People educated at St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill
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On leaving school, with his brothers, he joined the
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Eric Ford

Launceston, Tasmania
St Joseph's College
Jack Ford
wing
Glebe-Balmain
New South Wales
Australia
rugby union
Australia
wing
Launceston, Tasmania
Jack
Australian rugby union representative
New South Wales
Australian Rules
St. Joseph's College
Glebe-Balmain Club
Sydney Premiership
1927–28 Waratahs tour of the British Isles, France and Canada
won all three games
All Blacks
Cyril Towers
Thomas J. Hartigan
Joan Hartigan



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