Greg Veivers
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Full name | Gregory Veivers | |
Date of birth | September 2, 1949 | |
Place of birth | Beaudesert, Queensland, | |
Height | 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)[1] | |
Weight | 14 st 10 lb (93 kg)[1] | |
School(s) | Downlands, Toowoomba | |
Relatives | Jack (father) & Phil (brother) Tom & Mick (cousins) |
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Youth clubs | ||
Years | Club | |
Beaudesert | ||
Senior clubs* | ||
Years | Club | Apps (points) |
1968–1979 | Souths Brisbane | |
Representative teams | ||
1978–1983 1975–1977 |
Queensland Australia |
16 (6) 7 (3) |
* Professional club appearances and points |
Greg Vievers (born 22 September 1949) is a former Australian rugby league player who captained the Kangaroos in a World Cup match in 1977. He represented Australia in seven World Cup matches from 1975 and 1977. He was a front-rower and a regular Queensland state representative from 1970 to 1978.
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[edit] Early life and sporting family
Vievers was born in Beaudesert, Queensland. His father Jack Vievers played rugby league for Souths Brisbane and Queensland; his cousin Mick Vievers represented the Kangaroos in the 1960s and his cousin Tom Veivers played Test cricket for Australia.
Greg's brother Phil played 400 first grade rugby league games in England in the 1980s for St Helens RFC and later coached Huddersfield and Bradford. Their sister Trish married Australian rugby league identity Wayne Bennett, the former national, state and multiple-premiership winning coach.
After playing rugby at school in Toowoomba, Greg Vievers was graded in rugby league by the Souths Brisbane Colts side in 1967 and made his first grade debut in 1968. He played his entire first grade career with the club.
[edit] Rugby league career
Vievers was selected as a reserve for Queensland in the first interstate match against NSW in 1970. In those days before State of Origin the many Queensland stars who headed south to Sydney club football then had to give up representative honours for their home state. Vievers remained true to Queensland and was a mainstay of the side for the next eight years representing on 16 occasions. He became Queensland captain in 1974.
He was selected for Australia for the 1975 World Series competition and he played in sides captained by Graeme Langlands, John Brass and Arthur Beetson. In 1977 a World Series was hosted by Australia and New Zealand against Great Britain and France. Vievers was honoured with selection as captain for Australia’s 27-12 win against New Zealand.
Vievers played for Queensland in 1978 but didn’t represent for his country again. A blood clot suffered in a midweek game in 1975 recurred in 1979 and he retired.
[edit] Subsequent career
Vievers had an insurance business in Brisbane. He was a member of the Queensland Coaching and Development panel for 10 years and a selector in the mid 90s for the Queensland Super League team.
[edit] Matches played
Team | Matches | Years |
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Souths Brisbane | unknown | 1968 - 1979 |
Queensland | 16 | 1970 - 1978 |
Australia (World Cup) | 7 | 1975- 1977 |
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ a b "World Series" . Rugby League Week (1975–1976): pg 85. Rushcutters Bay, NSW: Rugby League Week Pty Ltd.
[edit] Sources
- Whiticker, Alan (2004) Captaining the Kangaroos, New Holland, Sydney
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