Alan Brady was a rugby league player for the Western Suburbs and Canterbury clubs, as well as the New South Wales rugby league team. In 1929 he was the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership's top try-scorer and the following year he played in the Magpies' premiership win. Eight years later he captain-coached Canterbury to victory in the Grand Final. He was coach of the Canterbury side that lost the 1940 grand final.
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- Alan Brady was a rugby league player for the Western Suburbs and Canterbury clubs, as well as the New South Wales rugby league team. In 1929 he was the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership's top try-scorer and the following year he played in the Magpies' premiership win. Eight years later he captain-coached Canterbury to victory in the Grand Final. He was coach of the Canterbury side that lost the 1940 grand final.
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- Alan Brady was a rugby league player for the Western Suburbs and Canterbury clubs, as well as the New South Wales rugby league team. In 1929 he was the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership's top try-scorer and the following year he played in the Magpies' premiership win. Eight years later he captain-coached Canterbury to victory in the Grand Final. He was coach of the Canterbury side that lost the 1940 grand final.
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