Jim Craig (rugby league)
It is known that he represented in Tests at fullback, centre, halfback and hooker with some of his club and tour football played at winger, five-eighth and lock forward.[5] He played at centre for Balmain in the 1916 NSWRFL season's premiership final victory over South Sydney.He appeared in 23 minor tour matches notching a total of 58 points as a try scorer and goal kicker.Again in 1928 he played in all three tests of the domestic Ashes series in sides led by his Queensland rival Tom Gorman.He was captain-coach of the side to their maiden title over St George in season 1930 in the first ever Grand Final played to determine the premiership.