Max Krilich
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Max Krilich was an Australian rugby league player. He was a Hooker for the Australia national team. He played in 13 Tests between 1978 and 1983 as captain on 10 consecutive occasions in 1982 and 1983.
Born in Sydney on 25 Oct 1949 he played rugby union at school before joining the Harbord United Rugby League Club. He was graded by the Manly Sea Eagles in 1969.
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[edit] Club Career
Australian World Cup Hooker Freddie Jones was the Manly captain when Krilich joined the club. Krilich had to bide his time and played in over 100 reserve grade games till 1974 before he cemented the 1st grade Hooker position. After the departure of Bob Fulton in 1976 Krilich assumed the club captaincy. He played 215 First Grade games with the club and 119 reserve grade games up till his retirement in 1983.
[edit] Representative Career
Unusually Krilich was selected in the City 2nds while playing reserve grade for Manly in 1971. It would be another six years before he was selected for representative honours. In the 1978 finals series Manly played six matches in 16 days to make it through to the Grand Final and the subequent Grand Final replay where they beat Cronulla. Krilich was selected in the Australian side that toured New Zealand weeks later. He played the first two Tests but season fatigue and injury affected his form and he was replaced by George Peponis for the 3rd Test. It would be four years later before Krilich would regain a Test spot and grab the Australian captaincy.
In 1982 after leading NSW into the 1st three-match State of Origin series, Krilich led Australia to victory in two Tests against New Zealand. He was then named as captain of the 1982 Kangaroos, the Frank Stanton coached side which swept all before them in Great Britain and France and who became known as "The Invincibles"
[edit] Matches played
Team | Matches | Years |
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Manly | 334* | 1970 - 1983 |
New South Wales | 8 | 1977 - 1983 |
Australia (Tests) | 13 | 1978 - 1983 |
- 215 1st grade ; 108 reserve grade
[edit] Sources
- Whiticker, Alan (2004) Captaining the Kangaroos, New Holland, Sydney