Jack Hughes (soccer)

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Full name Jack Hughes
Position Striker
–1928 West Wallsend Bluebells
Jack Hughes
Personal information
Full name Jack Hughes
Place of birth Wallsend, New South Wales, Australia
Position Striker
Youth career
–1928 West Wallsend Bluebells
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1931–1934 West Wallsend 53 (54)
1935–1943 Metters 143 (197)
Total 196 (251)
International career
Australia 11 (11[1])
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jack Hughes was an Australian forward during the 1930s. He was a prominent figure in the infamous Metters, side that dominated NSW Football for a whole decade. He was inducted to the Football Australian Hall of Fame in 2004.[2]

Hughes started his club career at West Wallsend after progressing throughout West Wallsend’s youth ranks. He stayed at West Wallsend for 4 years before moving to Metters.[3]

Over the course of 9 years at Metters, Jack Hughes scored 237 goals in 176 games, teaming up with his brother Ron Hughes. These two were the most feared strikers in NSW Football in the late 30s and early 40s. On 6 September 1941, Jack and Ron both scored 5 goals as Metters beat Gladesville 12-1 in a NSW State League match. Between them, they scored 597 goals in NSW competitions.[4][5]

International career

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