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Johnny Slade

John 'Johnny' Slade (1933–1991) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s.

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Playing career

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Originally from the Stockton, New South Wales area, Slade was a fullback for the Parramatta Eels between 1953 and 1955, then in 1958 and 1959.[2]

He is remembered for his long range kicking, especially his kicking duels with rival fullbacks and was a crowd favourite at Cumberland Oval. Slade played 77 games with Parramatta in his career, scoring 16 tries, 36 goals and two field goals for a total of 124 points. He also holds the record as the youngest first grade captain-coach when he coached the blue and golds in 1955 at age 21,[3] being the last coach of the club to avoid the wooden spoon until Ken Kearney seven seasons later.

He returned to Newcastle at the end of his playing career.[4]

Death

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Slade died on 4 February 1991, aged 57.[5]

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