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Graham Bailey (other)
Graham Bailey may refer to: * Graham Bailey (footballer) (1920–2024), English footballer * Graham Bailey (rugby union) (born 1936), Australian rugby union player See also * Graeme Bailey (born 1943), Australian racing driver {{hndis, Bailey, Graham ...
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Graham Bailey (footballer)
Thomas Graham Bailey (22 March 1920 – 15 November 2024) was an English professional footballer who played as a full-back for Huddersfield Town and for Sheffield United. Early life Thomas Graham Bailey was born in Dawley, Shropshire on 22 March 1920. Career When he signed for the 1949–50 season at Sheffield United in May 1949 a fee of £12 per week was agreed for the first part of the season. In 1989, Bailey was invited back to Sheffield United to celebrate the club's centenary at a reunion of past and present players at Bramall Lane. Personal life and death After retiring from play he became a newsagent in business in Huddersfield and later in Falmouth, settling in Bridlington in 1997. Bailey celebrated his 100th birthday in March 2020, and in February 2021 was tracked down by the Huddersfield Town Supporters Association and confirmed to be the club's oldest living former player. He was visited by the Club Ambassador Andy Booth on his 101st birthday and presented with ...
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Graham Bailey (rugby Union)
Graham Douglas Bailey (born 31 August 1936) is an Australian former international rugby union player. Bailey was born in the New South Wales town of Molong and made his representative debut in 1956 playing for Central West in the Country Week carnival. By the season's end, the Armidale School-educated centre had made his way into the New South Wales side, starring with two tries in a win over Queensland at North Sydney Oval. In 1957, Bailey gained selection to the Wallabies squad for the 1957–58 tour of Britain, Ireland and France, with Jim Phipps, Jack Potts and Saxon White the other centres picked. He was used regularly throughout the tour, making 17 uncapped appearances, but did not feature in any of the Test matches. See also *List of Australia national rugby union players List of Australia national rugby union players is a list of people who have played for the Australia national rugby union team. Note that the "position" column lists the position at which the pl ...
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