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BRIAN CARLSON - Newcastle born and bred, He simply loved to play.
He was an Australian Test captain in 1961, the best and fairest player among the four competing nations at the 1957 World Cup and a prolific try scorer on two Kangaroo tours.
Incredibly, Carlson achieved his highest honours after suffering a near fatal injury in a match in Wollongong in 1954. While playing for the Christian Brothers club, he suffered broken ribs and a ruptured kidney and at hospital, where his condition was listed as critical, a priest gave him his last rites. In little more than 12 months, Carlson was back playing in Newcastle and in 1957, was chosen to represent Australia at the World Cup.
Carlson could play fullback, winger or centre with equal ability and indeed represented his country in all three positions.
He toured with the Kangaroos in 1952-53 and 1959-60, scored 75 tries in 65 games for Australia and crossed for nine tries in one match on the 1953 tour of New Zealand.