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Angelo Fiori Crema (born 30 July 1941) is an Australian former rugby league player.
A Tully cane farmer, Crema is one of five siblings born to Italian migrants and began playing rugby league while boarding at Downlands College in Toowoomba. He spent his entire first-grade career with Tully.
Crema, a forward, was a regular Far North Queensland, North Queensland and Queensland representative player during the 1960s. He also made a single Test match appearance for Australia when he was chosen to replace Arthur Beetson in the second-row for their series opener against Great Britain at the Sydney Cricket Ground in 1966.
In 2008, Crema was named in the North Queensland Team of the Century.
References
External links
Angelo Crema at Rugby League Project
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