Jim Duckworth (rugby league) explained

Jim Duckworth
Fullname:James Joseph Duckworth
Birth Date:1908
Birth Place:Balmain, New South Wales
Death Date:2 July
Death Place:Rozelle, New South Wales
Retired:yes
Club1:Balmain
Year1start:1928
Year1end:38
Appearances1:44
Tries1:14
Goals1:33
Fieldgoals1:0
Points1:108
Coachteam1:St. George
Coachyear1start:1948
Coachyear1end:50
Coachgames1:64
Coachwins1:38
Coachdraws1:5
Coachlosses1:21
Coachteam2:Balmain
Coachyear2start:1951
Coachgames2:18
Coachwins2:6
Coachdraws2:0
Coachlosses2:12
Source:[1]

James Joseph Duckworth (1908-1967) was an Australian rugby league footballer, a premiership winning coach and administrator.

Playing career

Duckworth was born in 1908 at Balmain, New South Wales who came through the junior ranks to play first grade for the Balmain club. He played nine seasons with Balmain between 1928-1933 and between 1936-1938, although he spent two years at Cessnock and Port Macquarie during 1934-35.

Coaching and administrative career

He returned to coach Port Macquarie and Kempsey teams in the war years before coming to St. George as first grade coach in 1948. Duckworth coached the Saints between 1948-1950, and won the 1949 Grand Final with them. He fell out with the club at the end of 1950 and returned to his old club, Balmain to coach them for the 1951 season without success.

Duckworth later moved into rugby league administration, firstly as a state and then as an Australian selector. He went on to become a Director and Vice-President of the NSWRFL, under Bill Buckley until he died suddenly in 1967.[2]

Death

He died suddenly on 2 July 1967, at his Rozelle, New South Wales home.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jim Duckworth - Career Stats & Summary - Rugby League Project. Rugbyleagueproject.org.
  2. Alan Whiticker/Glen Hudson: Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players. 1995
  3. Sydney Morning Herald: Death and Funeral Notice 3/7/1967 & 4/7/1967.