Frederick Nolan (5 December 1913 â 25 August 1978) was an Australian rugby league player.
A SydneyâÂÂborn hooker, Nolan was of a stocky build and came to North Sydney's first grade team from the juniors. He had a quick rise in representative football. After first turning out for Sydney seconds in 1937, Nolan went on to gain both state and international selection during same season.
Nolan was a member of the Kangaroos squad for their 1937âÂÂ38 tour of Great Britain. He featured in two Test matches against New Zealand at Carlaw Park on a stop over, then was largely a reserve for the British leg of the tour, with Harry Pierce preferred for the internationals. On his return home, Nolan announced his retirement from rugby league, citing a desire to concentrate on his military career.