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Louis Harris MBE (1896 – 1975) was an English rugby league footballer. Harris played 255-matches and scored 76-tries, and 1-conversion for 230-points for Hull Kingston Rovers, including in the Challenge Cup in 1925, and were Northern Rugby Football Union champions in 1921 and 1923. He played 1919-1929 for Rovers, and was later a club coach and advisor, and a boardroom Director. Harris was awarded MBE in 1969 for work with the Great War Trust. He was Jewish. The Jews were the first significant minority group to play rugby in Britain.

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  • Louis Harris MBE (1896 – 1975) was an English rugby league footballer. Harris played 255-matches and scored 76-tries, and 1-conversion for 230-points for Hull Kingston Rovers, including in the Challenge Cup in 1925, and were Northern Rugby Football Union champions in 1921 and 1923. He played 1919-1929 for Rovers, and was later a club coach and advisor, and a boardroom Director. Harris was awarded MBE in 1969 for work with the Great War Trust. He was Jewish. The Jews were the first significant minority group to play rugby in Britain. (en)
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  • Louis Harris MBE (1896 – 1975) was an English rugby league footballer. Harris played 255-matches and scored 76-tries, and 1-conversion for 230-points for Hull Kingston Rovers, including in the Challenge Cup in 1925, and were Northern Rugby Football Union champions in 1921 and 1923. He played 1919-1929 for Rovers, and was later a club coach and advisor, and a boardroom Director. Harris was awarded MBE in 1969 for work with the Great War Trust. He was Jewish. The Jews were the first significant minority group to play rugby in Britain. (en)
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