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Sad Day for League Harry Bath Dies

Rugby League Legendary rugby league player Harry Bath, who won five premierships and coached the Dragons to another two, has died in Sydney at the age of 83.

Bath won his first premiership in 1945 playing for Brisbane Souths, before winning two with Balmain in 1946 and '47.

He then moved to play in England in the late 1940s and won two Challenge Cups with Warrington.

Despite nursing a chronic knee problem, Bath returned to Australia and surprised St George fans when he proved vital in winning three of the club's historic 11 consecutive titles.

'The Old Fox', as he was known, later found more success at the Dragons as coach with two premierships in 1977 and '79.

Bath also coached Australia to World Cup victories in 1968 and 1970.

Bath was this year named in rugby league's greatest 100 players and the NRL says it will pay tribute to the second-rower during today's Centenary grand final celebrations.




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