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Herb Trousdale
Full nameAndrew Herbert Trousdale
Date of birth(1900-11-07)7 November 1900
Place of birthSydney, NSW, Australia
Date of death5 January 1957(1957-01-05) (aged 56)
Height178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight76 kg (168 lb)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Centre
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1923 Australia

Andrew Herbert Trousdale (7 November 1900 – 5 January 1957) was an Australian international rugby union player.

Trousdale was born in Sydney and educated at North Sydney Intermediate High School.

A sturdy centre, Trousdale gained selected to an inexperienced New South Wales squad for the 1923 New Zealand tour. The team was a de facto Wallabies side and have retrospectively been recognised as such. He appeared in the tour opener against Wellington-Manawatu, but spent most of the tour sidelined, and didn't feature against New Zealand.

Trousdale played his club rugby for Eastern Suburbs, Mosman and North Sydney.

See also

References

  1. "Trousdale Stars". The Daily Telegraph. 26 June 1927.
  2. ^ "Andrew Herbert Trousdale". Classic Wallabies.
  3. "Sporting News". The Sun. 11 March 1925. p. 5 (Final Extra) – via National Library of Australia.
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