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Ferris Ashton

Playing Career

All information provided below is based only on data available in the RLP database and should be used as a guide only.

Vital Statistics

Full Name
Ferris Arthur Ashton
Nickname(s)
Ferdie
Born
Saturday, 21st August, 1926
Died
Tuesday, 29th January, 2013 (Aged 86 years and 161 days)
Place Of Birth
Bondi, New South Wales, Australia

Competitions Won

Interstate Series
1952
NSW City vs Country Firsts
1952

Biography

Ferris Ashton served in the Navy during the latter part of the Second World War before representing his country again on the sporting field. A first grade wicket keeper with Waverley, the burly second rower spent several seasons in Easts’ junior league (Bondi) before cementing a first grade position in 1950. Ashton represented NSW against France in 1951 and made his Test debut the following year. Ashton produced a sterling performance against NZ in Australia's 25-13 First Test win in Sydney (giving the final pass in three tries) and gained selection on the 1952-53 Kangaroo tour. Ashton played in two Tests against Great Britain and all three Tests against France on the tour. His last Test for Australia was the 25-5 loss to NZ at Christchurch in 1953 and scored the visitors’ only try. Ashton was a loyal clubman at Easts; captaining the club during the mid 1950s and captain-coach in 1954 (he also coached Second Division side University for a short period in the mid-1960s). He made his frank views on the game known to a new generation of League fans in the 1960s-70s as a member of Rex Mossop's Controversy Corner segment on Channel 7’s Sunday SportsWorld program.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Additional Notes

Served in the Second World War as an Able Seaman in the Royal Australian Navy on the HMAS Kuttabul.

Playing Career Statistics

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Representative Career - International Comp WinsStartsIntAPP3ST3PTTG2FGFGPtsBin5BinOffWLDWin% 
Tests (Senior International Matches) -8-82-2---6---35-37.50%List
The Ashes -2-2----------11-50.00%List
Tour MatchesNew South Wales XIIINSX-1-11-1---3---1--100.00%List
Tour MatchesNew South Wales FirstsNFI-2-22-2---6---11-50.00%List
Tour MatchesAustraliaAUS-29-2914-145--52---235179.31%List
Test Series -8-82-2---6---35-37.50%List
Representative Career - Australia Comp WinsStartsIntAPP3ST3PTTG2FGFGPtsBin5BinOffWLDWin% 
Interstate Series 13-32-2---6---3--100.00%List
NSW City vs Country Firsts 11-1----------1--100.00%List
NSW City vs Country 1112----------11-50.00%List
Club Career - Australia Comp WinsStartsIntAPP3ST3PTTG2FGFGPtsBin5BinOffWLDWin% 
Country Carnival -4-4---1--2---21150.00%List
NSWRFL (NRL Premiership) -84-8420-20---60--23645342.86%List
NRL Finals -1-1-----------1-0.00%List
Overall StartsIntAPP3ST3PTTG2FGFGPtsBin5BinOffWLDWin% 
First Class 120112139-395--127--26552453.72%List

Test Matches - By Team

TeamYears StartsIntAPP3ST3PTTG2FGFGPtsBin5BinOffWLDWin% 
Australia1952-53 8-82-2---6---35-37.50%List

Australia - By Team

TeamYears StartsIntAPP3ST3PTTG2FGFGPtsBin5BinOffWLDWin% 
NSW XII1951 1-11-1---3---1--100.00%List
Probables (AU)1951 -11-----------1-0.00%List
NSW Firsts1952-53 5-54-4---12---41-80.00%List
NSW City Firsts1952 1-1----------1--100.00%List
Sydney Firsts1953 1-12-2---6---1--100.00%List
NSW City Seconds1954 -11-----------1-0.00%List

NSWRFL (NRL Premiership) - By Year

TeamSeason StartsIntAPP3ST3PTTG2FGFGPtsBin5BinOffWLDWin% 
Eastern SuburbsEastern Suburbs19501950 NSWRFL 14-142-2---6--159-35.71%List
Eastern SuburbsEastern Suburbs19511951 NSWRFL 16-162-2---6---88-50.00%List
Eastern SuburbsEastern Suburbs19521952 NSWRFL 8-83-3---9--144-50.00%List
Eastern SuburbsEastern Suburbs19531953 NSWRFL 12-124-4---12---74158.33%List
Eastern SuburbsEastern Suburbs19541954 NSWRFL 14-145-5---15---310121.43%List
Eastern SuburbsEastern Suburbs19551955 NSWRFL 16-164-4---12---87150.00%List
Eastern SuburbsEastern Suburbs19561956 NSWRFL 4-4----------13-25.00%List

NSWRFL (NRL Premiership) - By Team

TeamYears StartsIntAPP3ST3PTTG2FGFGPtsBin5BinOffWLDWin% 
Eastern Suburbs1950-56 84-8420-20---60--23645342.86%List

Your Say

  • Greg Ashton
    23 Apr 2023 8:53pm

    One of the greatest players ever.Changed the game of Rugby League back in the 50's

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