Good to hear from you mate.My Dad was orphaned as a child and lived with his Aunts family in Morehead st.I will find the number somewhere in my archives.Used to have a drink or two with Harold.Not sure when he left the area.Thanks for that CliveC. Yeah, you are correct. We lived in the shop next to the Grosvenor Hotel. Born and bred Waterloo boy and proud of my inner city heritage. Many great memories of many wonderful people. Where did you Dad live, and when did he leave the street, if you don't mind me asking, please?
I have read about the brilliance of Harold many times when I was a boy because the old Mirror and Sun newspapers would often reference him. I remember having pride when my Father informed me that the great captain of the 1940s-50s, Jack Rayner, lived near by. Seeing the giants from the 70s having a beer at some of the area' pubs also put a spring in the step. We also take 'credit' in Adam Reynolds since he is from Morehead St. Do you know of any other Rabbitohs who lived in the area?
A funny story about Jack,my wife had a business where she came in contact with another lady whose husband had "something" to do with Souths.I
I went to Gardo and there was Scott of the Antarctic being screened at the Marina for the school.Class mates were saying forget about the movie Jack Rayner is speaking!!!
More to this story we were all in awe of the great man.
A WWII New Guinea veteran.
Moving to recent times we were at Allianz in the dining room and my wife said look there's that lady I was telling you about let's go over and I will introduce you,so off we go and I am introduced to the bloke who had something to do with Souths!
You guessed it I was shaking hands with the great man Jack Rayner!
My/ our childhood hero!