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Roy Kirkaldy (c.1910 – 13 August 1973)[1] was a rugby league player for the Canterbury Bulldogs and for the New South Wales Rugby League team. A hooker, Kirkaldy retired after winning the 1942 premiership with Canterbury-Bankstown, only having played that season because of pressure from the club.[2] References ^ Obituary in the Sydney Morning Herald, August 14, 1973 ^ "GRAND FINAL: Premiership to Canterbury". The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia): pp. 9. 1942-09-14. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=V4cQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=BpUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7099,5143755. Retrieved 2009-11-19. [dead link] Roy Kirkaldy at bulldogs.com.au v • d • e Canterbury-Bankstown squad - 1938 NSWRFL premiers (1st title) 1. Tom Kirk • 2. Edgar Newham • 3. Alan Brady (Ca./Co.) • 4. Jim Champion • 5. Joe Gartner • 6. Jim Duncombe • 7. Roy McCarter 8. Eddie Burns • 9. Roy Kirkaldy • 10. Henry Porter • 11. Jim McCormack • 12. Roy McCallum • 13. Frank Sponberg v • d • e Canterbury-Bankstown squad - 1942 NSWRFL premiers (2nd title) 1. Lindsay Johnson • 2. Edgar Newham • 3. Ron Bailey (c) • 4. Ron Knight • 5. Bob Jackson • 6. Tom Ezart • 7. Jack Bonnyman 8. Henry Porter • 9. Roy Kirkaldy • 10. Eddie Burns • 11. George Elley • 12. Bob Farrar • 13. Frank Sponberg Coach: Jerry Brien This Australian rugby league football biography is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e