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Hans Mork

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Hans Eric Mork (1909 – 22 January 1960) was a rugby league player born in Cape Town, South Africa, who moved to Australia and played in the 1920s and 1930s. He played for Newtown in Sydney, helping the club win the 1933 NSWRFL Premiership and serving as captain in 1935. He also spent time as captain-coach of the Western Suburbs club in Newcastle in 1932 and had seasons with Goulburn.

In total, Mork appeared in 73 first-grade games, scoring 16 tries and 7 goals (62 points). He earned representative honors with NSW (1935–36), NSW City (1933), and NSW Country (1934). He was one of four Mork brothers to play for Newtown.

Mork retired in April 1937 and died in a car accident on 22 January 1960 near Ashfield, New South Wales.


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