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Rod O'Loan (Roderick John Charles O'Loan) was born on 26 March, 1915 in Katoomba, New South Wales, is a footballer. Discover Rod O'Loan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

Popular As Roderick John Charles O'Loan
Occupation N/A
Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 26 March, 1915
Birthday 26 March
Birthplace Katoomba, New South Wales
Date of death (1992-02-19)
Died Place Brisbane, Queensland
Nationality Australia

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1992

Rod O'Loan died in Brisbane on 19 February 1992. He married Molly (Mary Patricia, née Croke) in 1940 and had three sons and one daughter.

1977

He was appointed a CBE in the New Years Honours List of 1977 for Services to the Community. He held senior positions in the business world during his working life, and worked for large companies, including David Jones Limited in Sydney. He was appointed managing director of Finney Isles Stores of Brisbane in 1958 and served as president of the Retailers' Association in 1962.

1946

At war's end in 1946, he was awarded the MBE for gallant and distinguished service during the war in the South West Pacific.

1942

Rod O'Loan enlisted in the Australian Army in 1942. He rose to the rank of major in the 2 Division Australian Army Services Corps.

1941

After seven seasons in first grade with the Tricolours, Rod O'Loan retired after the 1941 season and enlisted in the Army.

1935

O'Loan participated in four premierships during a stellar career at the Tricolours: 1935, 1936, 1937 and 1940, but chose to never play at representative level due to study and corporate commitments.

In a match between Eastern Suburbs and his old club University in 1935 O'Loan scored a club record seven tries in a 61–5 win. This tally remains second (behind Frank Burge’s eight tries in 1920) on the list of most individual tries in a premiership match. O'Loan scored 27 tries that season, but was beaten by Dave Brown, known as "the Bradman of League", with 38 tries, which is still an NSWRFL/NSWRL/NRL record for one season.

1933

O'Loan played for University in 1933 and 1934, scoring twelve tries in twenty-eight games. He then shifted to Easts in 1935 with his university teammate Ross McKinnon and became part of a champion back line which included Dave Brown, Fred Tottey, Jack Beaton, Ernie Norman and Viv Thicknesse, which broke many scoring record in 1935 with 131 tries in just sixteen regular season matches. O'Loan scored 76 tries in 82 games for the Tricolours before retiring at the end of 1941.

1931

His junior sporting career began at Saint Patrick's College Goulburn, then he moved to the senior school at Waverley College before going onto the University of Sydney. In an article in the Freeman’s Journal of 1931, it was stated that Rod O'Loan was the 1931 junior sprint champion over 100 yards in N.S.W., had won the Botany Junior Sprint title in 1931, was a champion high jumper at 13 years of age and was the holder of many junior swimming records, and he was in the First XI cricket and the First XV Rugby teams at 15 years of age.

1915

Roderick John Charles O'Loan, MBE, CBE (1915–1992) was an Australian rugby league footballer for the Eastern Suburbs club in the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership. He was also a businessman and a war veteran of distinction.

Rod O'Loan was born in Katoomba, New South Wales, on 26 March 1915 and enjoyed Rugby and Rugby League during his younger years. By the time he was at Sydney University, he excelled at Rugby League and joined the University club as a winger.