Ken McCurrach explained

Ken McCurrach
Full Name:Kenneth George McCurrach
Birth Date:29 March 1946
Birth Place:Keith, Scotland
School:Harris Academy
Position:No. 8
Repyears1:1973

Kenneth George McCurrach (born 29 March 1946) is an Australian former rugby union player.[1] [2]

Born in Keith, Scotland, McCurrach was a number eight and learned his rugby as a schoolboy at Harris Academy in Dundee, earning Midlands Schools selection his final year. He gained further representative honours with Combined Scottish Universities while at Dundee University, before moving to Perth, Western Australia in 1969.[3]

McCurrach played his rugby in Perth for the University of Western Australia and Perth-Bayswater. As a member of the Western Australian state team, McCurrach appeared against the All Blacks, Springboks and France, then in 1973 relocated to Sydney to further his career, joining Eastwood. The move immediately paid off when he made the 1973 Wallabies trial and he impressed enough to earn a place on the end of year tour of Europe. He played five uncapped matches during the tour and came close to selection for the Wales match, with Tony Shaw ultimately preferred.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Eastwood's Lock Shows His Class . . 3 April 1978.
  2. News: Growden . Greg . Deans stands rock solid with skipper Elsom . The Sydney Morning Herald . 26 May 2011 . en.
  3. Web site: Kenneth George McCurrach . Classic Wallabies . en.
  4. News: Wallaby selectors face tough task . . 8 November 1973 . 30 . National Library of Australia.