I was in the same year as Watmough, and Mailangi Styles (played 1 game in 2006)
He was a Manly junior in rugby, but played league for Norths.Len Diett was a PE teacher at MBH when I was there. Think he used to walk (or run) from Manly Wharf to school at Brookie every day.
Edit: Might of oopsed, thoughy he played for Manly at one time but appears to be not so according to RL Project.
Yeah Des was a teacher at our school too - circa 1985. Used to never admit he was the same Des Hasler as the one playing. Would come to school with the same injury but claim it was his twin brother playing footy and he'd got the injury riding a horse. Very convincing.Des taught me just before he started coaching first grade. Probably the scariest teacher I ever had.
Lenny Diett was a class mate of mine. He was always a brilliant schoolboy footballer. Originally played junior league for Dee Why but then got introduced to union at MBHS. He captained the 1st XV in 1956 (which won the comp), and also CHS which whipped GPS that year. He went on to play Union for Manly and Australia and then went to N. Sydney League - where he also represented Australia. His brother Kevin Diett also played for Manly in the early 1950's. Lenny Diett was a very classy footballer - and person.He was a Manly junior in rugby, but played league for Norths.
Funnily enough, I also thought he had turned out for the SEs.
In skills or looks?Played footy with Chris Ryan junior school boys. He was a class above.
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