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Harry Hoey (1902–1966) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s. Graded from the Hurstville United junior club in 1925, Harry Hoey went on play 4 seasons of first grade with the St. George club, retiring in 1930. He left Sydney to become a successful farmer at Mummulgum, near Casino, New South Wales. Harry Hoey was a member of the Dragons team that played in the infamous game against the Balmain Tigers on 11 August 1928 at Earl Park, Arncliffe. Hoey died on 9 May 1966 aged 63.

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  • Harry Hoey (1902–1966) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s. Graded from the Hurstville United junior club in 1925, Harry Hoey went on play 4 seasons of first grade with the St. George club, retiring in 1930. He left Sydney to become a successful farmer at Mummulgum, near Casino, New South Wales. Harry Hoey was a member of the Dragons team that played in the infamous game against the Balmain Tigers on 11 August 1928 at Earl Park, Arncliffe. Hoey died on 9 May 1966 aged 63. (en)
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  • Harry Hoey (1902–1966) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s. Graded from the Hurstville United junior club in 1925, Harry Hoey went on play 4 seasons of first grade with the St. George club, retiring in 1930. He left Sydney to become a successful farmer at Mummulgum, near Casino, New South Wales. Harry Hoey was a member of the Dragons team that played in the infamous game against the Balmain Tigers on 11 August 1928 at Earl Park, Arncliffe. Hoey died on 9 May 1966 aged 63. (en)
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