Herb Steinohrt

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Herb Steinohrt
Personal information
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
counted for domestic first grade only.

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.

Herb Steinohrt tackling a Brisbane player in the Bulimba Cup
Herb Steinohrt tackling a Brisbane player in the Bulimba Cup

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
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

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Peter Cassidy. "Controversy reigns as NRL releases top 100 players", Macquarie National News, 2008-02-23. Retrieved on 2008-02-23. 
  2. ^ Centenary of Rugby League - The Players. NRL & ARL (2008-02-23). Retrieved on 2008-02-23.

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