Neville Emery

Neville Allen Emery (19 June 1924 — 10 September 1991) was an Australian rugby union international.[1] Emery, a fly-half, was renowned for his ball handling skills and played first-grade for Sydney University after the war.He was a member of the Wallabies between 1947 and 1949, gaining 10 Test caps, which included all five international matches on the 1947–48 tour of Britain, Ireland, France.[1] During the 1950s, Emery was based in England, captain-coaching Cumbrian rugby league club Whitehaven for several seasons.[3] Emery's son Phil was an Australian Test cricketer.
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