Kevin Campion

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Kevin Campion (born September 18, 1971 in Sarina, Queensland) is an Australian former rugby league player. His position of choice was in the second row though he was also known to play at lock. Kevin is the brother of Australian radio personality Paul Campion.

Queensland (SOO) 2001-02: 4 games (0 pts)
Queensland (SL) 1997: 2 games (0 pts)
Gold Coast Seagulls 1993-95: 44 games - 3t, 6g (24 pts)
St George Dragons 1996: 20 games – 2t (8 pts)
Adelaide Rams 1997: 14 games – 1t (4 pts)
Brisbane Broncos 1998-00: 80 games – 9t (36 pts)
New Zealand Warriors 2001-02: 44 games – 3t (12 pts)
North Queensland Cowboys 2003-04: 39 games – 3t (12 pts)

Campion appeared in the 1996, 1998, 2000 and 2002 grand finals, becoming one of only 5 players to play in grand finals for 3 different clubs.

Campion also represented Queensland on four occasions in the annual State of Origin, twice for Queensland in the Superleague Tri-series and Ireland in the 2000 World Cup. He retired at the end of National Rugby League season 2004 with 241 first grade games under his belt. During the 2005 season he was involved in coaching with the New Zealand Warriors but has since returned to Queensland .

Contents

[edit] Representative Games

  • State Of Origin: Played 4 games for Queensland
  • Tri-Series Superleague 2 games for Queensland
  • World cup 5 games

[edit] Grand Finals

  • 1996 St George V Manly (L)
  • 1998 Brisbane V Canterbury Campion scored second try for Brisbane (W)
  • 2000 Brisbane V Sydney City (W)
  • 2002 Warriors V Sydney City (L)

[edit] Career Playing Statistics

Apps Tries Goals F/G Points
241 20 6 0 92
Also see: *Official Scoring Record

[edit] External links

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