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- Rupert_Mudge abstract "John "Rupert" Mudge is an Australian rugby league player. He played both rugby codes in Sydney, New South Wales as well as playing rugby league in England.Rupert John Mudge played for the Randwick rugby union club in his junior years before being recruited by English rugby league club, Workington Town, where he was joined by fellow Australian recruit Tony Paskins. While in England, he played at representative level for British Empire, and Other Nationalities.Mudge was coached by former Great Britain rugby league test captain, Gus Risman. A back-rower, or Prop Mudge was a try scorer for Workington Town in the 1952 Challenge Cup final victory over Featherstone Rovers.The Challenge Cup was played on 20 April 1952 at Wembley Stadium. [The original Wembley Stadium, known as the Empire Stadium, was a football stadium in Wembley, a suburb of north-west London, standing on the site now occupied by the new Wembley Stadium that opened in 2007.]Three Australian footballers were in the Workington Town side, including Rupert. They played the match in front of Anthony Eden, who was Foreign Minister in the Government and Rupert John Mudge scored the longest ever running try at Wembley, which was the turning point in the match. It was then added to when Aussie team mates Tony Paskins and Bevan Wilson together scored another try in the final minutes of the game and Workington Town team beat Featherstone and won. The Sydney Morning Herald - Apr 21, 1952[1]In 1955 both Mudge and Paskins returned to Australia where they joined the Eastern Suburbs rugby league team, Paskins was appointed captain. Mudge who played 45 matches for the Eastern Suburbs club in the years (1955–58) is recognised as that clubs 448th player.After his retirement from football Rupert spent many years as a panelist on the Channel Seven Rugby League panel discussion program "Controversy Corner" hosted by Rex (the Moose) Mossop.In his professional life in Australia, besides football, he worked for P.Rowe Pty. Ltd.He married his Australian sweetheart, Yvonne Rita Trenerry, who had followed him to England in Workington Town where they lived until 1955 when they returned to Australia to live at Coogee Beach. They had two children, Barbara and John.In the late 1990s Rupert John Mudge was invited to England for a special celebration at Wembley Stadium, because he still held the record for the longest running try. Returning home happy he succumbed to the cancer which claimed his life in six short weeks.".
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- Rupert_Mudge comment "John "Rupert" Mudge is an Australian rugby league player. He played both rugby codes in Sydney, New South Wales as well as playing rugby league in England.Rupert John Mudge played for the Randwick rugby union club in his junior years before being recruited by English rugby league club, Workington Town, where he was joined by fellow Australian recruit Tony Paskins.".
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