Background
Doctor Hubert Finn was born in Canowindra, New South Wales on 21 December 1900, the youngest son of Thomas and Maria Finn.
Doctor Hubert Finn was born in Canowindra, New South Wales on 21 December 1900, the youngest son of Thomas and Maria Finn.
He was educated at Street Stanislaus College (Bathurst) and then at Sydney University to study medicine.
In the early 1920s and joined the Sydney University rugby league team for seven seasons between 1920-1926. He played Fullback, and the highlight of his career was his appearance in the 1926 Grand Final in which University lost to the South Sydney 11-6. He also captained the club on many occasions.
Finn retired after the match, but went on to become the chief medical officer for the NSWRFL, a position he held until his death in 1952.
Finn died suddenly at his home Wallangra Road, Dover Heights, New South Wales on 19 May 1952. At the time of his death he was chief medical officer of the North.S.W. Rugby League and the North.S.W. Trotting Club.
He also held the rank of squadron leader in the Royal Australian Air Force during the war. A large gathering attended his funeral at Saint Terese"s Church, Dover Heights.
Huburt "Butt" Finn was buried at South Head Cemetery on 22 May 1952.