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Jack Young (rugby union)

John Barrett Young (21 June 1912 – 10 July 1995) was an Australian international rugby union player.

Young was born in Sydney and learned his rugby at Parramatta Intermediate School.

A utility back, Young was primarily a centre, but could also play five–eighth and on the wing. He played his early rugby for Cumberland in Sydney's third grade, then within a season had made his way up from the St. George reserves to play at the top level in Sydney. His twin brother, Ralph, was a St. George teammate and Sydney representative player.

Young was a member of the Wallabies squad for their 1933 tour of South Africa. Due to his quick rise, Young was a relatively unknown and it has been suggested that selectors had intended to call up Jim Young, who unlike John was a state representative player. He appeared in seven uncapped matches during the tour and scored four tries.

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