Jack Steggall
John Cecil Steggall was an Australian rugby union international.
Steggall, born in Geraldton, Western Australia, was educated at Toowoomba Grammar School. He was a South Queensland rugby league representative before he switched to rugby union when the sport got revived in Queensland in 1930, earning state honours his first season. A utility back, Steggall was capped 10 times for the Australia [national rugby union team|Wallabies], debuting on the 1931 Australia [rugby union tour of New Zealand|1931 tour of New Zealand]. He played all five Tests against the Springboks on the 1933 tour of South Africa. During his career, Steggall became the only Wallaby to have started Tests as a centre, fly half, fullback and wing.
A solicitor by profession, Steggall was the grandfather of Winter Olympians Zeke and Zali Steggall.