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Harold Wagstaff

Placeholder for Harold Wagstaff blue plaque

Harold Wagstaff "The Prince of Centres" 1891-1939 Born in Underbank, he signed at the pump opposite as a professional rugby league player for Huddersfield in 1906, becoming its captain in 1911. He played for England aged 17, and went on to captain the touring sides of 1914 and 1920 and win a total of 21 International caps.

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