Len Pegg
Leonard Richard Pegg was an Australian international rugby league player.
Pegg was born in Sydney and served with the Royal Australian Air Force in World War II.
A centre, Pegg made his representative debut for Queensland [rugby league team|Queensland] in 1945 and was playing for Brisbane club Souths when he earned his international call up. He appeared in both Test matches for the Kangaroos against the touring 1948 New Zealand team, making his debut at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Australia lost that match, before winning the second fixture in Brisbane, with Pegg contributing a try. He also toured 1948–49 [Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France|Great Britain and France] with the 1948–49 Kangaroos, but didn't feature in any of the international matches.
Pegg coached Mackay club Marian to an undefeated season in 1950, then signed up to coach Norths in Rockhampton. He coached the Queensland [Rugby League Northern Division|North Queensland] representative side which faced England in 1954.