Eric Simms

Rugby league player and coach

Eric Simms - Athletes & Sports Figures born August 2nd, 1945
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A rugby league player and coach had a notable career primarily with the St. George Dragons. Played as a fullback in the New South Wales Rugby League, achieving recognition for performance during the 1960s and 1970s. Coached teams in subsequent years, contributing to the development of the sport at the club level.

Played for St. George Dragons

Coached various rugby league teams

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