GB & England international rugby league footballer
Not to be confused with the England winger,
Harry Young .
Harold D. Young (c. 1900 – 1996) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s and 1930s. He played at representative level for Great Britain and England , and at club level for Bradford Northern (two spells), Huddersfield and Castleford , as a loose forward .[ 1]
Playing career
Club career
Born in Cumberland , Young joined Bradford Northern from amateur club Hensingham , and made his debut in September 1926.[ 3] He was signed by Huddersfield in December 1928.[ 4] He transferred from Huddersfield to Castleford during September 1933, but was put on the transfer list in November later that year.[ 5] He returned to former club Bradford in December 1933.[ 6]
International honours
Young won caps for England while at Bradford Northern in 1928 against Wales, while at Huddersfield in 1929 against Other Nationalities , in 1930 against Other Nationalities, in 1931 against Wales, and while at Huddersfield he won a cap playing Loose forward for Great Britain in the 3-0 victory over Australia in the 1929–30 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain at Athletic Grounds, Rochdale on 15 January 1930.
Personal life
Harold Young's younger brother, Victor, was also a rugby league footballer, and played for Hunslet and Hull Kingston Rovers .[ 7]
Young died in 1996, aged 96. At the time of his death, he was the oldest surviving player who had played for Great Britain.[ 8]
References
External links
Mr G. F. Hutchins (manager)
Mr B. Osborne (manager)