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1 Rugby League  



1.1  Manly Warringah Sea Eagles  





1.2  Sydney City Roosters  







2 Rugby League career highlights  





3 Motor racing  





4 Motorsports career results  



4.1  Endurance racing  





4.2  Complete Bathurst 24 Hour results  





4.3  Complete Bathurst 12 Hour results  







5 References  














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Jack Elsegood

Personal information

Full nameBarry Francis Elsegood
Born (1973-12-22) 22 December 1973 (age 50)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Playing information

Height186 cm (6 ft 1 in)
Weight82 kg (12 st 13 lb)
PositionWing
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1993–96 Manly Sea Eagles 72 25 5 0 110
1997–00 Sydney City Roosters 77 35 0 0 140
Total 149 60 5 0 250

Source: [1]

Jack Elsegood
Previous series
2002–2013V8 Ute Racing Series
Championship titles
2009Australian V8 Utes
Last updated on: 24 December 2015.

Barry Francis "Jack" Elsegood (born 22 December 1973 in Sydney, Australia), is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer and former race driver.

Rugby League[edit]

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles[edit]

AManly Warringah Sea Eagles junior and an Australian Schoolboys representative in 1991, Elsegood made his first grade debut for the Sea Eagles in the opening round of the 1993 against local rivals North Sydney. 1993 was actually to be Elsegood's best individual season at Manly. He played 22 games, scored 12 tries (including a memorable length of the field try in Manly's 36–10 Minor Semi-final loss to Brisbane at the Sydney Football Stadium[2]), as well as winning both the Dally M Rookie of the Year and the Norwich Rising Star awards.

1994 was a down year for Elsegood. A shoulder injury suffered in Manly's successful World Sevens win in the pre-season would hamper him for the season and would eventually require surgery at seasons end.[3] Unfortunately for Elsegood, who before the season was tipped as a bolter for the 1994 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France, the injury would also hamper his form and he only crossed for 4 tries for the year and he was subsequently overlooked for the Kangaroo Tour.

Elsegood would continue to be a regular on the Manly wing in both 1995 and 1996, though he missed Manly's Grand Final loss to the Sydney Bulldogs in 1995 while he sat on an extended bench for Manly's 20–8 win over St George in the 1996 Grand Final but did not get to play on the day.

Sydney City Roosters[edit]

After 4 years and 72 games for Manly, Elsegood signed with the Sydney City Roosters from 1997. He would go on to play 77 games for the Roosters, crossing for 35 tries (10 more than at Manly).

After 149 games in 8 seasons, Elsegood retired from playing rugby league at the end of the 2000 NRL season.

Rugby League career highlights[edit]

† Did not play in Grand Final

Motor racing[edit]

After retiring from football at the end of the 2000 season, he moved into property development and was a co-owner of Delmege Residential.[4] In 2001 he had his first race in an HQ Holden and made his debut in the V8 Ute Racing Series in 2002.[5] He won the Australian V8 Ute Racing Series in 2009 and has been runner up four times (2004, 2006, 2007 and 2010).[6] Jack Elsegood is the grandson of Newtown Jets legendary hardman Frank 'Bumper' Farrell.

At the 2007 WPS Bathurst 12 Hour race held at the famous Mount Panorama Circuit, Elsegood finished 9th outright and 1st in Class D driving a Ford BF Falcon XR8 alongside Chris Delfsma and multiple championship winning and twice Bathurst 1000 winner John Bowe.[7]

Elsegood also made an appearance in the 2007 rugby league drama film The Final Winter.[8]

Motorsports career results[edit]

Season Series Position Car Team / Entrant
2002 Australian V8 BrUte Series 10th Ford Falcon XR8 Ute Jack Elsegood Racing
2003 Australian V8 BrUte Series 15th Ford Falcon XR8 Ute Jack Elsegood Racing
2004 Australian V8 BrUte Series 2nd Ford Falcon XR8 Ute Jack Elsegood Racing
2004 Biante Historic Touring Car Series 21st Ford XY FalconGT
2005 Australian V8 BrUte Series 10th Ford Falcon XR8 Ute Coopers Racing
2005 Biante Model Cars Historic Touring Car Series 5th Ford XY FalconGT Eric Stanford
2006 Australian V8 Ute Series 2nd Ford Falcon XR8 Ute Coopers Racing
2007 Australian V8 Ute Series 2nd Ford Falcon XR8 Ute Coopers Racing
2008 Australian V8 Ute Series 4th Ford Falcon XR8 Ute Coopers Racing
2009 Australian V8 Ute Series 1st Ford Falcon XR8 Ute Coopers Clear Racing
2010 Australian V8 Ute Series 2nd Ford Falcon XR8 Ute Coopers Clear Racing
2011 Australian V8 Ute Series 8th Ford Falcon XR8 Ute Coopers Clear Racing
2012 Australian V8 Ute Series 17th Ford Falcon XR8 Ute Coopers Clear Racing
2013 Australian V8 Ute Series 25th Ford Falcon XR8 Ute Fuchs/Hustler Mowers

Endurance racing[edit]

Year Race Car Qualified Position Class
2002 Bathurst 24 Hour Mitsubishi Mirage RS 31st 12th 4th
2005 Gemini 1 Hour Holden Gemini Coupe ? 6th 6th
2006 1000km of Spa Porsche 911 GT3-RSR 36th 25th 11th
2007 Bathurst 12 Hour Ford Falcon XR8 11th 9th 1st
2008 Bathurst 12 Hour Mitsubishi Evo 8 8th DNF DNF
2008 Wakefield 300 Ford Falcon XR8 Ute 8th 2nd 1st
2010 Wakefield 300 Ford Falcon XR8 Ute 17th DNF DNF
2011 Winton 300 Ford Falcon XR8 Ute DNQ DNS DNS

Complete Bathurst 24 Hour results[edit]

Year Team Co-drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
pos.
2002 Australia David Borg Australia David Borg
Australia Allan Shepherd
Mitsubishi Mirage 10 457 12th 4th

Complete Bathurst 12 Hour results[edit]

Year Team Co-drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
pos.
2007 Australia Century 21 Australia John Bowe
Australia Chris Delfsma
Ford BF Falcon XR8 D 244 9th 1st
2008 Australia Coopers / Brock Harcourts Australia Michael Brock
Australia Garry Young
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII A 77 DNF DNF

References[edit]

  1. ^ RLP
  • ^ Broncos vs Sea Eagles, Minor Preliminary Semi Final 1993
  • ^ Sea Eagles vs Dragons, Grand Final, World Sevens 1994
  • ^ http://www.delmege.net/pol/property/staff.asp?f_HeadOfficeID=104&xsl=3621&tmpl=staffContact/[permanent dead link] Retrieved 13 February 2010 from Delmege Official Web page
  • ^ http://www.coopersracing.com.au/archives/jack.html Archived 15 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 13 February 2010 from Coopers Racing Official Web page
  • ^ http://www.v8utes.com.au/ Retrieved 8 March 2011 from V8 Ute Official Web Page
  • ^ 2007 WPS Bathurst 12 Hour Race Results Archived 8 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from www.natsoft.com.au on 3 October 2007
  • ^ FitzSimons, Peter (20 October 2007). "The Fitz Files". The Sydney Morning Herald. Australia: Fairfax Media. Retrieved 2 October 2010.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jack_Elsegood&oldid=1229120812"

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