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''Disambiguation: You may also be looking for [[Albert Rosenfield]], a character on Twin Peaks''
''Disambiguation: You may also be looking for [[Albert Rosenfield]], a character on Twin Peaks''


'''Albert Aaron Rosenfeld''' ([[1885]]-[[1970]]), born in [[Sydney]],[[ Australia]], was a [[rugby league]] player who played with the [[Eastern Suburbs]] club during there first seasons. A five-eight, Rosenfeld reprented his country in 4 test matches.
'''Albert Aaron Rosenfeld''' ([[1885]]-[[1970]]), born in [[Sydney]],[[ Australia]], was a [[rugby league]] player who played with the [[Eastern Suburbs]] club during there first seasons. A five-eight, Rosenfeld reprented his country in 4 [[test match]]es.


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He joined English side [[Huddersfield Giants|Huddersfield]],where he was moved to the wing position. He became a try scoring sensation, still holding that country's record for the most tries scored in a season and has been made a member of the English [[rugby league]] 'Hall Of Fame'.

He joined English side [[Huddersfield Giants|Huddersfield]],where he was moved to the wing position. He became a try scoring sensation, still holding that country's record for the most tries scored in a season and has been made a member of the [[England|English]] [[rugby league]] 'Hall Of Fame'. More recently he has been included in the [[Jewish]] sporting, 'Hall Of Fame'.


'''Rosenfeld''' was the last remaining member of [[Australia]]'s first [[Kangaroo Tour]].
'''Rosenfeld''' was the last remaining member of [[Australia]]'s first [[Kangaroo Tour]].

Revision as of 15:37, 8 January 2007

Disambiguation: You may also be looking for Albert Rosenfield, a character on Twin Peaks

Albert Aaron Rosenfeld (1885-1970), born in Sydney,Australia, was a rugby league player who played with the Eastern Suburbs club during there first seasons. A five-eight, Rosenfeld reprented his country in 4 test matches.

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He joined English side Huddersfield,where he was moved to the wing position. He became a try scoring sensation, still holding that country's record for the most tries scored in a season and has been made a member of the English rugby league 'Hall Of Fame'. More recently he has been included in the Jewish sporting, 'Hall Of Fame'.

Rosenfeld was the last remaining member of Australia's first Kangaroo Tour.

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