Background
Pugsley was born in Mildura, Victoria and educated at Scotch College, the University of Melbourne, where he earned a Bachelor of Agricultural Science degree (1931), and the University of Adelaide where he was awarded a Doctor of Science degree in 1954 for his research on disease resistance in plants.
Education
University of Adelaide. University of Melbourne.
Career
He was a plant pathologist at the Victorian Department of Agriculture (1931–1939) and plant geneticist at the University of Adelaide"s Waite Agricultural Institute, South Australia (1939–1953). In 1953, Pugsley was appointed founding Director of the Agricultural Research Institute in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, serving in that role until 1975. From 1978–1986 he served as an honorary Senior Associate in Plant Sciences at the University of Melbourne, and was a granted an honorary Doctorate of Agricultural Science by the university in 1981.
The wheat variety "Pugsley" was named in his honour.