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= Jeffrey Leonard Sayle = Jeffrey Leonard Sayle, OAM (25 August 1942- 30 September 2019). Born in Stanmore, NSW. Also known as Sayley, he was a former Australian rugby union player (backrower) who earned one Test cap against New Zealand at Wellington's Athletic Park on 19 August 1967.

He played three matches for the New South Wales Waratahs and 379 games for his beloved Randwick Rugby Club, 160 of which were in first grade.

Regarded as one of the most dedicated clubmen in Australian rugby, Sayle was awarded the Centenary Medal in 2001 for services to the game, and in 2006 received the Order of Australia Medal for services to Randwick Rugby and Coogee Surf Life Saving Clubs.

Patron of the Randwick Rugby Club, the Jeffrey Sayle Pavilion at Latham Park, a training ground of the Randwick Club, is named in his honour.

Sayle had had more than 60 years of involvement with rugby starting from the tender age of eight. He played in junior teams from under 8s to the under 21s.In his career he represented: Sydney and NSW Juniors, Sydney, NSW, Australia and the Australian Barbarians.

He coached Sydney and NSW Juniors, Sydney and NSW Seniors, Australia under 17s, Australian Barbarians and Randwick.

Sayle was president of the Randwick Rugby Club for seven years and a part of the Coogee Surf Life Saving Club and the Australian Reserve Champions surf boat at Coogee Surf Life Saving Club.

In 2010 Jeff received a 50-year pin for his involvement with Coogee Life Saving Club.

He was inducted into the Randwick local Sporting Hall of Fame and in 2008 was immortalised as an Honorary Life Member of NSW Rugby Union for his lifetime contribution to the sport.