and
Harry SunderlandPotter's early club career was with
Wests Brisbane. In 1918 he was selected and captained the first post-
World War I Queensland state side. He toured New Zealand with the
Australian representative side in 1919 making a sole Test appearance. He played a match for Queensland against the
1920 Great Britain Lions tourists and went on to make six further Test appearances, playing at front-row in all three Tests of both the 1920 and the 1924 domestic
Ashes series against
Great Britain. He made the 1921-22
Kangaroo tour of Great Britain playing in ten tour matches but he was kept out of the Test line-ups by the front-row pairing of
Clarrie Prentice and
Bill Schultz. In 1922 he was captain of the first ever Queensland side to beat New South Wales in the annual interstate series. After retiring as a player he became a first-grade coach in the Brisbane competition. ==References==