A
full list of players that have played first grade for the Dragons
club since 1921.
S:
St George |
I:
Illawarra |
SI:
St George Illawarra |
Games may also mean interchange |
repl:
replacement |
*
current player |
Name |
Details |
Notes
/ info links |
Facer,
Frank
'Fearless'
|
S,
1947-50, 74 games. 2t (6pts) |
Hooker.
Played in 1949 Grand Final victory.
Went on to become club secretary (1956-77).
The game's most successful administrator
saw St George to 12 premierships (1956-66 & 77) during
a reign which lasted over two decades.
more: 1947, 1949, 1950, 1956, 1963, 1966,
1974, 1978 |
Fahey,
M |
S,
1947-48, 17 games. 6t (18pts) |
|
Fairall,
Percy (c)
|
S,
1928-30 & 1932-37, 92 games.
21t, 4g (71pts) |
Hooker.
Lock forward.
NSW rep (1935-36).
Aust rep (1935-38).
St George junior.
Captained St George when they demolished
Canterbury by a record 91-6 in 1935.
Played 155 all grade games, the first Saints player
to surpass 150 games.
Also played with Souths 1938-40 and played in that clubs'
1939 grand final loss.
more: 1935
|
Fairhall,
A |
S,
1928, 3 games. (0pts) |
|
Fairhall,
Pat |
S,
1982-84, 7 games + 3 repl. 2t (6pts) |
|
Falconer,
? |
S,
1926, 1 game. (0pts) |
|
Farrar,
Andrew |
I,
1994, 22 games. 3t (12pts) |
Centre.
NSW rep (1984 & 86-87 & 89-90).
Aust rep (1988).
Kicked decisive field goal in Canterbury's
7-6 defeat of Saints in 1985 grand final. Went on to
become Steelers coach and Dragons coach.
more:
1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
|
Felsch,
Luke
|
S,
1994-98, 28 games + 28 repl. 3t (12pts)
SI, 2002, 16 games (incl repl). 1t (4pts)
TOTAL: 1994-98 & 2002, 72 games (incl
repl), 4t (16pts) |
Front
row forward. Second row forward.
Sponsored by University of New England (NSW),
Felsch was graded with Saints after being spotted playing
in a Commonwealth Bank Cup match for Woodlawn College.
Played in 1996 grand final side.
Unable to fit into joint venture in 1999,
went onto the UK.
Signed again with the Dragons in 2002.
more: 1996 |
Ferguson,
Roy
|
S,
1972-76, 100 games + 1 repl.
30t (90pts) |
Centre.
Wyong junior played with Wests 1964-71.
A
tough competitor, Ferguson played 1975 grand final and
one of the few players who could still hold his head
high following the 38-0 loss.
more: 1972, 1975
|
Field,
Sid |
S,
1921, 2 games. (0pts) |
Forward.
Played in the inaugural First Grade match
for St
George.
more: 1921 |
Fielder,
R |
S,
1948-51, 39 games. 7t (21pts) |
|
Fifield,
Jack
|
S,
1957-58, 37 games. 20t (60pts) |
Centre.
Captain of Balmain before joining Saints.
A try scorer in the 1957 Grand Final, when Saints crushed
Manly 31-9.
more: 1957 |
Fifita,
John
|
S,
1984-90, 56 games + 24 repl.
5t (20pts) |
Forward.
Huge front rower.
Joined Saints from Tonga in 1984, Fifita came back from
a serious leg injury in 1985 to play five more seasons.
Went on to play for many years in 'Bush' football. |
Finch,
Robert
|
S,
1974-80, 118 games + 9 repl.
26t (78pts) |
Centre.
Aust schoolboy rep.
Was reserve player for 1975 grand final.
Played in 1977 and 1979 Grand Final victories.
Later represented Country and took up coaching
roles in the Newcastle area.
Went on to become NRL referee administrator.
more: 1974, 1977, 1979 |
Finnie,
J |
S,
1948, 10 games. 5t (15pts) |
|
Firman,
Brett
|
SI,
2003-2004, 22 games
7t, 11g (50pts) |
Halfback.
Born 1982 in Temora, NSW.
Played with Temora, Port Macquarie and then Cronulla lower
grades before linking up with Saints.
First Grade Debut: Dragons v. Wests Tigers at Telstra
Stadium, March 15, 2003.
Undergoing and recovering from shoulder surgery in the
2003/2004 off-season.
After just one first grade game in 2004, Firman broke
his leg in a lower grade match. In his absence, Mathew
Head made the half back spot his own, limiting Firman's
options later in the year.
Signed with Roosters for 2005.
more: 2003, 2004 |
Fitzgerald,
J |
S,
1953, 1 game. (0pts) |
|
Fitzgerald,
Jamie
|
SI,
2000-01, 21 games (including repl)
(0pts) |
Utility
forward.
more: 2001 |
Fitzgerald,
L |
S,
1952, 5 games. 3t, 5g (19pts) |
|
Fitzgerald,
Peter |
S,
1969-75, 95 games + 5 repl.
7t (21pts) |
Back
row forward.
Originally from Canowindra.
Played in 1971 and 1975 grand finals.
Went on to captain Port Kembla to win the
1980 Wollongong premiership under the coaching of Graeme
Langlands. |
Fitzgibbon,
Craig |
I,
1997-98, 10 games + 10 repl. 2t,
38g (84pts)
SI, 1999, 15 games (incl repl). 4t, 25g
(66pts)
TOTAL: 1997-1999, 35 games (incl repl), 6t, 63g (150pts) |
Second
row forward.
Played in 1999 grand final.
more: 1999 |
Fitzpatrick,
C |
S,
1936-37, 2 games. (0pts) |
|
Fitzpatrick,
G |
S,
1970, 1 game. (0pts) |
|
Fitzpatrick,
Peter |
S,
1978, 1 repl. (0pts) |
|
Flanagan,
Shane |
S,
1987, 1 game 2 repl. (0pts) |
Winger |
Fleming,
Doug
|
S,
1949-53, 1955-57, 120 games.
12t, 280g, 1fg (598pts) |
Fullback.
Goal kicker.
Graded as a 17 year old in 1947.
Played in 1949 Grand Final victory.
Fleming was the season's top point scorer in 1955 with
185 pts (1t, 91g) and again in 1956 with 189 pts (3t,
90g). He was also the club's top point scorer in first
grade in 1957 with 110 pts (2t, 52g).
Played in another Grand Final victory in
1956 before retiring in 1957.
His 598 first grade points was a club record, previously
held by Noel Pidding. The record would later be broken
by Brian Graham in 1964.
more: 1949, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1963 |
Fleming,
Norm
|
S,
1929-33, 18 games. 4t (12pts) |
Forward. |
Flower,
Harry
|
S,
1922-24 & 1926-30, 58 games.
6t (18pts) |
Forward.
Veteran front rower was one of three St
George players sent off in a Saints v Wests match in 1927.
Suspended six weeks for fighting, Flower
missed out on the club's first premiership decider.
Played in the 1930 grand final loss to Wests,
suffering an arm injury before retiring.
more: 1930 |
Flower,
J |
S,
1930-31 & 1935-36, 25 games. 3t, 1g (11pts) |
Half
back / five eighth.
Played 91-6 thrashing of Canterbury in 1935.
more: 1935 |
Foley,
J |
S,
1926, 4 games. 1t (3pts) |
|
Foord,
George |
S,
1974-75, 5 games + 1 repl. 1t (3pts) |
|
Forrester,
Wade
|
SI,
2001, 2 repl. 1t (4pts) |
Forward.
Played in 1st Division Grand Final winning team of 2001.
Signed with Manly for 2002. |
Foster,
Ken |
S,
1942, 5 games. 2t (6pts) |
Winger |
Franklin,
S |
S,
1952, 3 games. (0pts) |
|
Fraser,
Col |
S,
1982-87, 55 games 16 repl. 15t (59pts) |
Later
became St George Development Officer. |
Frederickson,
Ron |
S,
1936-40, 42 games. 5t (15pts) |
|
Freestone,
Eric Vivian 'Bluey'
|
S,
1929-32, 49 games.
16t, 32g (112pts) |
Winger.
NSW rep (1928).
Aust rep (1928).
Gudagai winger played with Tumut where
he gained rep honours before joining Saints.
Played in 1930 grand final. |
French,
John |
S,
1976, 1 game + 1 repl. (0pts) |
|
Frendin,
W |
S,
1945, 2 games. (0pts) |
|
Frew,
Andrew
|
SI,
2004, 1 game. 1t (4pts) |
Winger.
Born 1975, Sydney.
Fairfield Patrician Bros junior. Played with Parramatta
(1997-98), Manly (1999), Northern Eagles (2000), and UK
club Huddersfield (2001-03) before linking up with Saints
for 2004. |
Fritz,
Dale |
I,
1989-93, 63 games + 10 repl. 8t (32pts) |
|
Fritz,
Darren |
I,
1994-96, 50 games + 9 repl. 5t (20pts) |
Prop
forward. second row forward.
Qld rep (1994). |
Fullerton
Smith, Wally
|
S,
1987-92, 79 games. 5t (20pts).
5t (20pts) |
Forward.
Qld rep (1983-85 & 88 & 90).
Aust rep (1983-85 & 88).
Roma (Qld) junior played with Redcliffe
and also played with French club Tonneins (82-83) and
UK club Leeds (84-85) before joining Saints
Played again in France in 1993. |
Funnell,
Steve |
S,
1984-87 & 1988, 31 games + 16 repl.
8t, 18g, 1fg (69pts) |
|
Fusedale,
Reg
|
S,
1921-22, 16 games + 1 repl.
7g (14pts) |
Centre.
Was a ballboy in the famous NZ 'All Golds' v NSW match
of 1907.
A Lifesaver who saved at least five people from drowning,
Reg Fusedale was also a cricketer and ex-RU NSW rep.
Reg joined up during WWI and helped organised football
competitions in England and South Africa.
Following a stint as captain of Souths in 1920, Reg played
in first premiership match for St George in 1921.
Later in 1921, he was elected as St George club secretary
following a spill which saw Joe McGraw ousted.
At 32, Reg had retired at the end of season 1921. But
he pulled on the boots again in 1922 one afternoon at
North Sydney Oval as fullback when H 'Puddin' King was
running late.
Fusedale became player and club secretary when he played
out the rest of the 1922 season.
Reg Fusedale was made a life member of St George, the
NSWRL and the NSW Leagues Club.
He passed away on August 8, 1990, aged 99 years and eight
months.
more: 1921, 1926 |
Gabbe,
Percy |
S,
1923-26, 26 games + 1 repl. 2t (6pts) |
Fullback. |
Gallagher,
Dave |
I,
1992, 10 games 3 repl. (0pts) |
|
Gardner,
Frederick Harrybrook
'Yappy'
|
S,
1929-35, 82 games.
38t, 8g (130pts) |
Winger.
NSW rep (1933-34).
Aust rep (1933).
St George junior from Hurstville Public
School and the Hurstville United club.
Fred Gardner was the club's top try
scorer in 1934 (11tries) and scored 13 tries in 20 matches
on Kangaroo Tour of 1933.
Played in the record 91-6 demolition of
Canterbury in 1935.
Jokingly nicknamed 'Yappy' because of quiet nature.
Father of Fred Gardner Jnr.
more: 1935
|
Gardner,
Fred Jnr. |
S,
1955, 1 game. 1t (3pts) |
A
star in the Wollongong competition also had a brief stay
with St George.
Son of Fred Gardner Snr. |
Gasnier,
Mark (c)
'Gaz'
|
SI,
2000-08
141 games.
81t, 26g (376pts). |
Winger.
Centre. Five Eighth.
Height: 192cm.
Aust rep (2001 & 2005-2008).
NSW rep (2004-2006 & 2008).
City Origin rep in 2001.
Born 19 July 1981 in Sydney. A St George junior (Renown
United).
Scored a try on debut (vs Newcastle at Marathon, March
24, 2000) and went on to become one of the best centres
in the competition before injury intervened to hamper
his career.
A tremendous player of great potential, Gasnier was
finally selected as centre for NSW State of Origin in
2004, but he was publicly dumped for sending lewd mobile
phone messages whilst in Origin camp. He was then recalled
into the NSW squad for the third and deciding match
of the series, scoring two tries and breaking his collarbone
in what was his State of Origin debut.
In 2005, Mark Gasnier cemented his NSW Origin centre
spot alongside team mate Matt Cooper, playing in all
three matches of the series. Both players were also
selected for Australia with Gasnier playing in all five
Test matches for the Kangaroos in the 2005 Tri-Nations
series including the Tri-Nations Final at Elland Road
in Leeds. On the same tour, Gasnier also played for
Australia in a one-off Test match against France in
Perpignan.
In 2006, the Gasnier side-step proved too elusive for
many a defender as 'Gaz' topped the try scoring list
for the Dragons with 18 tries.
Also in 2006, he was again selected for NSW, playing
in all three State of Origin clashes. In the same year
he played in all six Tests for the Kangaroos, including
the Anzac Test match against New Zealand as well as
every match for Australia in the Tri-Nations.
Following a wave of publicity, where rugby union officials
attempted to lure Gasnier over to the Wallabies, the
25-year-old finally agreed to terms with Saints in May
of 2006. Gasnier signed a lucrative contract which included
NRL approved third party payments. The deal will reportedly
see him remain a Dragon until 2011.
In 2007, Gasnier was named co-captain (alongside Jason
Ryles and Ben Hornby). In addition, the star centre
was named at five-eighth following Trent Barrett's departure
in 2006. Unfortunately, Gasnier suffered a shoulder
injury (torn pectoral muscle) in the pre-season Charity
Shield trial which saw him sidelined until round 19.
In September 2007, Gasnier named as captain of the Prime
Ministers XIII.
In 2008, Gasnier was named as sole club captain and
returned to his more customary centre position. He was
also named in the Australian side at centre for the
Anzac Test against the Kiwis as well as playing for
NSW in State of Origin games 1 and 2..
Ongoing contractual disputes - namely unpaid third party
sponsorship payments promised in 2006 - saw Gasnier
exercise a get-out clause on his contract.
In July 2008, Gasnier signed a lucrative two year deal
with French rugby union club Stade Francais, effective
in 2009.
Nephew of Reg Gasnier.
more: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
2006,
2007, 2008
|
Gasnier,
Reg (c)
'Gaz'
'Puff the Magic Dragon'
|
S,
1959-67, 125 games.
127t, 20g (421pts).
|
Centre.
Immortal.
NSW rep (1959-65 & 1967).
Aust rep (1959-65 & 1967).
A true
local junior, Reg was born in Kogarah in 1939.
Widely regarded as the greatest centre three
quarter to play the game, 'Puff' possessed an amazing
turn of speed that more often than not, left all in his
wake.
The competition's leading try scorer in
1960 (25t), 1963 (24t) and 1964 (18t).
Scored two tries in the 1960 Grand Final
victory and played in six premiership winning sides.
Gasnier suffered a knee injury and then
a broken leg while captain coach of Australia in 1967.
He finally succumbed to another leg injury announcing
his retirement after a provincial match in Avingnon on
December 21st, 1967 when only 28 years of age.
Following retirement, Gasnier went on to ABC commentary
work and later became a successful marketing manager for
a Sydney packaging firm.
Now a Rugby League 'Immortal'.
Uncle of Mark Gasnier
more: 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1966,
1967 |
Gay,
Richard |
S,
1993, 1 repl. (0pts) |
|
Gearin,
Steve |
S,
1983-84, 48 games (including repl).
15t, 161g (382pts) |
Winger,
goal kicker.
Newtown junior (Lewisham).
Came to Saints after breaking Canterbury's club point
scoring record for season 1979. He is best remembered
for a try he scored for the Berries in the 1980 Grand
Final. Gearin fielded a Greg Brentnall kick on the full
to score just before full time.
Joined Saints in 1983-1984 and was the club's top point
scorer for two years running.
1983: 8 tries, 80 goals (192 points).
1984: 7 tries, 81 goals (190 points).
Went back to Canterbury in 1985 before playing his final
first grade season with Manly in 1986.
more: 1983, 1984
|
Gentle,
Peter |
S,
1987-88, 3 games. (0pts) |
|
Geraghty,
John |
S,
1970 1 game. (0pts) |
|
Gibbs,
G
|
S,
1922-23, 3 games. (0pts) |
|
Gibson,
Kevin, |
S,
1968, 1976, 2 repl. (0pts) |
|
Gilbert,
Bob |
S,
1945, 4 games. (0pts) |
Son
of Herb Gilbert Snr. Brother of Herb Jr and Jack Gilbert. |
Gilbert
Snr, Herb (captain and coach)
|
S,
1921, 8 games.
1t (3pts). |
Centre.
NSW rep (1911-12 & 1919).
Aust rep (1911-12 & 1919-20).
Dual international (winger in the 1910 Wallabies' win
over New Zealand, scoring two tries).
First captain in first grade, 1921, when
aged 33. Coach 1921-1924.
Test
captain, 1920.
Later became St George selector before having
a falling out with the club over the selection of son
Herb Jnr.
NSW and Australian selector 1925-1937.
Held in high regard as one of the greatest
centres in the first half of the 20th century, Herb Gilbert
Snr died on January 3rd 1972, aged 84.
Father of Bob, Jack and Herb Jnr.
more: 1921, team
1941, 1972 |
Gilbert
Jnr, Herb
|
S,
1938-43, 89 games.
12t, 2g (40pts) |
Hooker.
NSW rep (1939-41 & 1946).
Played in 1941 Grand Final.
War curtailed his career. Played in NSW
side that took on England during the visitor's tour of
that year.
Son of Herb Gilbert, brother of Bob and
Jack Gilbert.
more: team
1941, 1946 |
Gilbert,
Jack
|
S,
1941, 1946, 8 games.
2g (4pts) |
Centre.
Played in 1941 Grand Final as a replacement
for Jack Lindwall
Son of Herb Gilbert, brother of Bob and
Herb Gilbert Jnr.
more: team
1941 |
Gill,
Peter
|
S,
1988-91, 59 games + 12 repl.
11t (44pts) |
Centre.
Lock forward.
Rep for Qld juniors.
A 'Rod Reddy lookalike', Peter Gill was
named Player of the Series following Saints' 1988 mid-week
Panasonic Cup victory when they defeated Balmain 16-8
in the Final.
Went on to a strong career in the UK. |
Gill,
R |
S,
1943, 16 games. 7t (21pts) |
|
Gilmore,
H |
S,
1926, 3 games. (0pts) |
|
Girdler,
Ryan |
I,
1991-92, 20 games + 3 repl.
8t, 43g (118pts) |
Centre.
Winger.
NSW rep. (1997- )
Aust rep. (1997- ) |
Gittoes,
Keith |
S,
1954, 19 games.
8t (24pts) |
Noted
promoter of Rugby League in UK, Australia and Canada.
Instigated coaching panels. Went on to be Director of
Coaching (1967-74).
Assistant Secretary NSWRL (1970), League Executive Committee
member (1972-83) and manager of NSW team (1979). |
Glanville,
Marc |
S,
1985-87, 6 games + 5 repl. (0pts) |
|
Glossop,
Ted |
S,
1951-52 & 1957, 15 games.
1t (3pts) |
Halfback.
St George coach 1988, guided the Dragons
to success in the mid-week Panasonic Cup competition.
Passed away in 1998 following a battle with
cancer.
more: 1988, 1989 |
Goldspink,
Brett |
I,
1992-93, 7 games + 7 repl. (0pts) |
|
Goldthorpe,
Noel
|
S,
1992-96, 102 games + 4 repl.
25t, 44g, 16fg (204pts) |
Halfback.
NSW tri-series rep (1997).
St George junior. City First rep in 1992.
Played in 1992, 1993 and 1996 grand finals.
more: 1993, 1996 |
Goodwin,
Ted
'Lord Ted'
click on above image for larger pic of 1977 RLW magazine
cover.
|
S,
1972-78, 116 games.
52t, 82g, 2fg (322pts)
|
Centre.
Fullback.
NSW rep (1972-74 & 1976).
Aust rep (1972-73).
Dapto junior represented Country before joining Saints
and was quickly lauded as an ideal replacement for the
great Graeme 'Changa' Langlands.
Played in 1975 grand final loss where he came off second
best following a dramatic head clash with Easts' Ian Schubert.
A brilliant attacker and rare talent, 'Lord Ted' captured
the imagination of crowds whenever he played. From fullback,
he scored a miraculous try in the historic 1977 drawn
Grand Final (later dubbed the 'game of the century').
While scoring one his trademark solo tries,
'Lord Ted' kicked ahead and dived on the ball just inside
the dead ball line. Such was his determination that he
hit the ground hard and knocked himself out in the process.
He backed up the next week and scored six goals and a
field goal in Saints 22-0 victory over Parramatta.
Went on to captain-coach Parkes and Forbes
to three premierships in the Group 11 competition before
moving to Perth and helping to set up the ill-fated Western
Reds franchise.
Always a Dragon at heart, 'Lord Ted' returned to Sydney
and at last report was involved in administrative duties
with the mighty Dragons.
more: 1972, 1975, 1977, 1978 |
Gordon,
Bert
'Speed' |
S,
1987-88, 14 games + 1 repl.
3t (12pts) |
Winger.
Scored a sensational intercept ry in the 1988 mid-week
Panasonic Cup Final |
Gore,
A |
S,
1922-23, 27 games. 1g (2pts) |
A
club veteran. Played in the initial St George third grade
team of 1910. more: 1910 |
Gorrell,
Aaron
'Goz'
|
SI,
2002 & 2005-2006, 48 games (incl repl)
7t, 94g (216pts) |
Aaron
Gorrell
First Grade
|
|
Position |
Hooker |
Born |
31
Mar 1981, Wollongong |
Junior
Club |
Albion
Park-Oak Flats |
Height |
178cm |
Debut |
Dragons
(v Eels), WIN Stadium, 14 Apr 2002,
(Rd 5) |
|
|
Hooker,
half back and goal kicker, Aaron Gorrell represented 199920-00
NSW U/19s, 1999-2000 Junior Kangaroos, 2004 NSW
Residents and starred
in the 2001 First Division (second grade) premiership
winning side. He was promoted to the top NRL grade in
2002.
Despite having to compete for the hooker
spot, Gorrell still played 16 first grade games in 2002,
mainly off the bench. In June, Gorrell lifted a depleted
Dragons side while playing at at the unusual position
of half back. In general play, Gorrell put together a
near perfect kicking game in the first half to steer the
Saints pack to victory over a more fancied Warriors outfit,
the Dragons winning 32-22.
Following injury, Aaron Gorrell was unable to play in
2003.
Gorrell captained the Dragons in the 2004 Premier League
(second grade) grand final before being recalled back
into the NRL first grade side for six matches in 2005.
His contract with Saints was extended into 2006.
In 2006, Gorrell played 26 of the 27 matches on offer
and was the Club's top point scorer in first grade (5
tries, 55 goals from 72 attempts for total of 130 points).
In October 2006, Gorrell signed a three year contract
with the Catalan Dragons in the English Super League.
He later returned to Australia and linked up with the
Brisbane Broncos.
more: 2002, 2003, 2006
|
Gorton,
Stan |
S,
1966-71, 56 games + 1 repl.
37t (111pts) |
Winger.
Originally from Cairns (Qld).
Season's leading try scorer in 1968 (22 tries).
more: 1968 |
Gosson,
N |
S,
1951, 9 games.
1t (3pts) |
Also
played 15 games with Easts in 1955. |
Gourley,
Robin |
S,
1963-66, 35 games.
7t (21pts) |
Prop
foward.
NSW rep (1962).
Former Irish RU forward, played in 1965
and 1966 Grand Finals.
Went on to captain-coach Narrabri and represent
NSW Country.
Father of Scott Gourley.
more: 1966, 1989 |
Gourley,
Scott
|
S,
1989-96, 120 games + 3 repl.
29t (116 pts) |
Forward.
NSW rep (1993).
Aust rep (1991).
Dual international. Captain of Aust RU schoolboys
in 1986 and RU international in 1988.
Son of Robin Gourley.
more: 1989, 1991, 1993, 1996 |
Graham,
Brian
|
S,
1955 & 1957-62 & 1964, 114 games.
20t, 287g (634pts)
NB: Brian Graham points record updated here are correct.
Source: B. Graham and crossed checked by S. Williams and
H. Elward.
Requests have been made to review official club records. |
Fullback.
Goal kicker.
NSW rep (1959).
Played in five Grand Final wins (1957-61).
The club's leading point scorer in 1960, 1961, 1962,
and 1964.
Brian Graham broke Doug Fleming's club points record
in 1964.
His departure to Korea* for the 1963 season
created an opening for Graeme Langlands.
Returned to play with Saints in 1964 and went on to
play with Newtown (1965-67).
*Not
Papua New Guinea as noted in some publications.
Brian Graham - Stats
First
Grade St George
Year |
Games
|
Tries
|
Goals
|
Points
|
1955 |
1
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
1957 |
8
|
1
|
6
|
15
|
1958 |
21
|
4
|
1
|
14
|
1959 |
19
|
9
|
1
|
29
|
1960 |
19
|
3
|
92
|
193
|
1961 |
20
|
1
|
75
|
153
|
1962 |
13
|
-
|
51
|
102
|
1964 |
13
|
2
|
61
|
128
|
Total |
114
|
20
|
287
|
634
|
|
Reserve
Grade St George
Year |
Games
|
Tries
|
Goals
|
Points
|
1955 |
19
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
1956 |
20
|
4
|
49
|
110
|
1957 |
12
|
2
|
42
|
90
|
1964 |
7
|
-
|
14
|
28
|
Total |
58
|
6
|
105
|
228
|
TOTAL
- First Grade and Reserve Grade combined:
172 games, 26t, 392g
= 862 points |
more: 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1964 |
Graham,
Don |
S,
1946-47, 19 games.
6t (18pts) |
Five
eighth.
Represented Armed Services team before joining
St George.
Played in 1946 grand final. |
Graham,
Phillip |
S,
1979-82, 28 games + 2 repl.
6t, 27g (72pts) |
|
Graham,
Tony |
S,
1977-78, 14 games + 5 repl. 6t (18pts) |
|
Grainger,
? |
S,
1921, 1 repl. (0pts) |
Member
of the inaugural Second Grade squad and was named reserve
for one First Grade fixture.
more: 1921 |
Grant,
George
|
S,
1976-82, 46 games + 5 repl.
1t, 183g (369pts) |
Prop
forward. Goal kicker.
Played in 1979 Grand Final kicking four
goals in Saints' 17-13 win over Canterbury.
more: 1979 |
Gray,
Frank
|
S,
1921-22 & 1928-29, 33 games.
7t (21pts) |
Five
eighth.
Played in first premiership team.
Also a prominent lightweight boxer, cyclist and runner.
Also played with Wests (1920) and Glebe (1927).
more: 1921, 1929 |
Gray-Spence,
J |
S,
1935, 1 game. (0pts) |
|
Greaves,
Johnny |
S,
1962-63, 26 games + 2 repl.
16t (48pts) |
Centre.
NSW rep (1966-68).
Aust rep (1966-68).
St George junior. |
Green,
E |
S,
1952, 1 game. (0pts) |
|
Green,
Jon |
SI,
2008, 1 games (0pts) |
Prop
forward.
Born: 16/07/1985. Height: 186cm.
Junior club: Beenleigh (Qld).
First Grade debut: Bulldogs v Wests Tigers at ANZ Stadium
(Homebush), Round 2, 2006.
First Grade debut with Dragons: Dragons v Cowboys at WIN
Stadium (Wollongong), Round 5, 12 April, 2008.
Green played in six first grade games with the Bulldogs
in 2006 and 2007 before linking up with Saints. |
Greenland,
Scott |
I,
1982, 1984-86, 39 games. 1t (4pts) |
|
Greenlands,
Walter
|
S,
1929-1930, 23 games. 2t (6pts) |
Played
in 1930 grand final.
Forced to leave the club to look for work
during the depression. |
Greenshields,
Clint
|
SI,
2004-2006, 36 games.
11t (44pts) |
Clint
Greenshields
First Grade
|
|
Position |
Utility
back |
Born |
11
Jan 1982, Coffs
Harbour |
Junior
Club |
Sawtell
JRLFC Panthers |
Height |
176cm |
Debut |
Dragons
(v Sea Eagles), Brookvale Oval, 9 May
2004, (Rd 9) |
|
|
Clint
Greenshields played in the 2004 Premier League grand final
and was winner of 2004 'Mark Coyne Award' Premier
League (second grade) player of the year.
In 2004, he gained rep honours with the NSW Residents
In 2005, Greenshields played extensively at fullback in
the first grade after regular fullback Ben Hornby moved
to halfback to fill in for the injured Mathew Head.
Greenshields extended his stay at Saints, signing a one
year contract for 2006. He played 18 NRL matches that
year, proving to be a reliable custodian and a lethal
attacking weapon. Greenshields scored seven tries, including
two doubles in rounds 10 and 26.
In the same year, speculation circulated that Greenshields
was set to sign with the Gold Coast Titans for 2007. But
the 24-year-old ultimately agreed to terms with the French-based
ESL club Catalan Dragons, coached by former St George
fullback and second grade coach Mick Potter.
more: 2004, 2006
|
Gregory,
Andy |
I,
1989, 8 games + 1 repl.
3t (12pts) |
Halfback.
Played with Widnes.in 1981-82 & 1984
Wembly Cup Finals. |
Griffin,
Les |
S,
1935, 14 games.
7t, 52g (125pts) |
Winger.
NSW rep (1930-31).
Played in St George's 91-6 thrashing of
Canterbury in 1935 and scored 36 points (2 tries, 15 goals),
a competition match points record in it's day and a club
first grade record* for St George, only equaled by Jack
Lindwall in 1947.
Les's record of 15 goals in one match still stands not
only as a club record but it is also a competition record
held jointly with Easts' Dave Brown.
more: 1935
*The Dragons official website reported on 18 June 2002
that Jersey Flegg (third grade) back Wes Naiqama secured
a club record by scoring 38 points in the Dragons' victory
over North Sydney.
The article at http://www.dragons.com.au/news/static/article_798.asp
states:
Naiqama crossed for five tries and kicked nine goals
from as many attempts to surpass the joint record of 36
points held by Les Griffin and Jack Lindwall.
Griffin scored two tries and kicked 15 goals in 1935 while
playing for St George and Lindwall made his mark with
six tries and nine goals in 1947 while also donning the
Red V. |
Grigg,
Ray |
S,
1974-75, 2 games + 5 repl. 1t (3pts) |
|
Grimaldi,
Tony |
S,
1995, 1 repl. (0pts) |
Forward. |
Grotte,
Robert |
S,
1935 & 1937, 13 games. 1t (3pts) |
|
Guest,
Lennie |
S,
1926-29, 39 games. 11t, 81g (195pts) |
Played
in Saints' first premiership-deciding final in 1927.
Top first grade point scorer for club in 1928 and 1929. |
Guider,
Chris |
S,
1984-86, 37 games + 9 repl.
3t (12pts) |
Hooker.
Played in all three Grand Finals (U/23s,
reserve grade and first grade) in 1985.
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