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Norm Proctor was an Australian
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footballer who played from the 1910s to the 1920s. He played in the
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as a fullback.


Playing career

Proctor began his first grade career in 1916 with Glebe before moving to Norths at the end of 1921. Proctor was a member of the North Sydney team which won their second premiership in 1922 defeating his former club Glebe in the grand final 35–3. Proctor also played representative football for New South Wales making 5 appearances. Proctor retired at the end of the 1924 season.


References

1893 births 1973 deaths Australian rugby league players Glebe rugby league players New South Wales rugby league team players North Sydney Bears players Rugby league fullbacks Rugby league players from Forbes, New South Wales 20th-century Australian sportsmen {{Australia-rugbyleague-bio-1890s-stub