Australian rugby league footballer
Keith Wylie|
Position | Wing |
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Club
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Years
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Team
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Pld
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T
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G
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FG
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P
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1934–36
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South Sydney
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15
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7
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0
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0
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21
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Keith Wylie was an Australian rugby league footballer who played for South Sydney of the New South Wales Rugby League Premiership. He played three seasons with the team, playing as a wing.
Playing career
Wylie played his first career game in round 11 of the 1934 season vs University. He scored two tries on debut to help his team win 30–5.[2] He played in South Sydney's 6–19 loss to Eastern Suburbs in the Semi Finals.
In 1935, Wylie scored two tries in a round 14 win over Balmain.[3] The following round, he scored three tries agwainst Newtown, helping his side win 21–13.[4][5] South Sydney advanced to the grand final, though Wylie missed the game due to a nagging elbow injury.[6]
Wylie played his final game in round 6 of the 1936 season against North Sydney.[7] He concluded his career with 7 tries in 15 appearances.[citation needed]
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