Melville Glasheen
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| Born | 26 September 1904 Ravenswood, Queensland, Australia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Died | 2 September 1971 (aged 66) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Position | Hooker | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Melville Glasheen (26 September 1904 – 2 September 1971) was an Australian rugby league player.
Glasheen hailed from the Queensland town of Ravenswood and attended Townsville Grammar School.
A hooker, Glasheen got his start with Townsville club Estates and came to the attention of Australian selectors through representative appearances for North Queensland. He was controversially overlooked for a place in the Kangaroos squad for their 1933–34 tour of Great Britain, before receiving a late call up as an injury replacement. This gave him the distinction of being the first North Queensland product to gain national representative honours.