Joe Gartner


Joseph Samuel Gartner was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s and was a dual premiership winner.

Playing career

Gartner was graded with Newtown in 1931 and went straight into first grade. Gartner was a prolific try scorer during his career and usually played on the wing. He played five seasons with Newtown between 1931–1935, which included winning a premiership with them in 1933. He then moved to Canterbury-Bankstown and played six seasons with them between 1936–1941. He won a further premiership with Canterbury in 1938 and he scored two tries in that match. He was the father of another Canterbury-Bankstown legend, Ray Gartner.
Gartner died on 1 February 2002, aged 90.