Background
Campbell was born in Penrith, New South Wales.
rugby league player rugby union player
Campbell was born in Penrith, New South Wales.
He played in the centre position in rugby union, claiming a total of 3 international rugby caps for Australia. He switched to the professional code of rugby league football, playing for Eastern Suburbs. He played centre, or five-eight for Eastern Suburbs.
Campbell played alongside Dally Messenger in Easts first premiership winning sides.
He was also a representative of New South Wales (NSW) in matches against Queensland and New Zealand in the 1911 and "12 seasons. He returned and played one last season with Easts in 1921.
At the end of the 1912 season he moved to England, where he enjoyed 9 very successful seasons - scoring 136 tries. In 1921 Campbell returned to Australia, where he linked with his former club, Eastern Suburbs, for one final season.
Campbell later went on to become a talent scout for the Eastern suburbs.
Campbell made his début for Leeds against Keighley at Headingley Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 14 September 1912. Campbell played centre, id est (that is) number 4, in Leeds" 2-35 defeat to Huddersfield in the Championship final during the 1914-1915 season.