Jeff Sayle (rugby union) explained

Jeff Sayle
Full Name:Jeffrey Leonard Sayle
Birth Date:25 August 1942
Birth Place:Stanmore, Sydney, Australia
Death Place:Randwick, Sydney, Australia
Position:Flanker
Repyears1:1967
Repcaps1:1
Reppoints1:0

Jeffrey Leonard Sayle OAM (25 August 1942 — 30 September 2019) was an Australian rugby union international.

Sayle, born in Sydney, attended Maroubra Bay High School and was a product of Randwick juniors.[1]

A flanker, Sayle gained a Wallabies cap on the 1967 tour of New Zealand for a one-off Test against the All Blacks to celebrate the NZRFU's 75th Jubilee.[1] After 160 first-grade games for Randwick, he took over as the club's coach in 1982, with Bob Dwyer moving on to lead the national team. He coached Randwick to six Shute Shield titles.[2]

Sayle received a Medal of the Order of Australia in the 2006 Australia Day Honours list for "service to Rugby Union football through the Randwick Rugby Union Club, and to surf lifesaving through the Coogee Surf Life Saving Club".[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jeffrey Leonard Sayle . classicwallabies.com.au . en.
  2. Web site: Rugby mourns passing of Randwick icon Jeff Sayle . www.rugby.com.au . en . 1 October 2019.
  3. News: Decent . Tom . Former Wallaby and Randwick legend Jeffrey Sayle dies aged 77 . . 1 October 2019 . en.