Herb Steinohrt
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Personal information | ||
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Full name | Herb Steinohrt | |
Date of birth | 21 October 1899 | |
Place of birth | Pittsworth, Queensland, Australia | |
Date of death | 27 December 1985 | |
Youth clubs | ||
Years | Club | |
Warra Club (Dalby) | ||
Senior clubs* | ||
Years | Club | Apps (points) |
1922–1933 | Valleys, Toowoomba | |
Representative teams | ||
1925–1933 1925–1932 1928–32 |
Queensland (v NSW) Queensland (v Others) Australia |
34 (15) 9 (6) 9 (0) |
* Professional club appearances and points |
Herb Steinohrt (21 October 1899 - 27 December 1985) was an Australian rugby league player. He was a front row forward for the Australian national team. He played in 9 Tests between 1928 and 1932 as captain on 3 occasions.
Born in Pittsworth, Queensland he moved to Toowoomba in 1921 and forged an identity there in football and later in real estate as a man of honour and discipline.
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[edit] Club career
He was graded by the Toowoomba Clydesdales in 1922 as a centre but soon moved to the forwards. He was known throughout his career for his uncompromising heavy tackling style. Along with his 1928 Kangaroo captain Tom Gorman, Steinohrt was a member of the 1924-25 world class Toowoomba side that beat all comers including Sydney premiers Souths, Brisbane, Ipswich and representative sides including New South Wales, Victoria, Great Britain and New Zealand.
[edit] Queensland representative career
Although he did not first represent his State till age 26, from 1925 to 1933 he had an uninterrupted run as a Queensland Maroon representative, setting the then record of playing 30 consecutive interstate matches. In 1931 and 1932 he captained Queensland to series victories over NSW.In 1933 he was part of a Queensland squad that included the entire Toowoomba represntative team and Steinhort lead a "Clydesdales XIII" against NSW.
[edit] Australian representative career
Aged 29 in 1928 Herb was selected to the Australian team. He played in all 3 games of each of the three consecutive Test series against Great Britain in 1928, 1929-30 and 1932. On the 1929-30 Kangaroo tour he played in 3 Tests and 18 other Tour matches. In 1932 at home against the visiting English he captained the Kangaroos in all three Tests.
[edit] Post playing career
He retired from representative football in 1932 but continued playing for Valleys and Toowoomba until 1936 including a match for the Clydesdales against the touring 1936 Lions where Toowoomba were narrowly beaten 10-8. He coached Toowoomba and various Queensland representative sides into the 1970s and was a selector for the Australian test team in 1946.
In February 2008, Steinohrt was named in the list of Australia's 100 Greatest Players (1908-2007) which was commissioned by the NRL and ARL to celebrate the code's centenary year in Australia.[1][2]
[edit] Representative matches played
Team | Matches | Years |
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Queensland v NSW | 34 | 1925 - 1933 |
Queensland v Int'ls | 9 | 1925 - 1932 |
Australia (Tests) | 9 | 1928 - 1932 |
[edit] Sources
- Whiticker, Alan (2004) Captaining the Kangaroos, New Holland, Sydney
- Andrews, Malcolm (2006) The ABC of Rugby League Austn Broadcasting Corpn, Sydney