Paul Green (rugby league)
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Paul Green is an Australian former rugby league player.
He has played on several teams:
Australia (SL) 1997: 2 Tests (0pts)
Queensland (SOO 1999-01: 7 games – 1t (4pts)
Queensland (SL) 1997: 3 games (0pts)
Cronulla Sharks 1994-98: 95 games - 24t, 3g (102pts)
North Queensland Cowboys 1999-00: 35 games – 7t (28pts)
Eastern Suburbs Roosters 2001-02: 20 games – 6t (24pts)
Parramatta Eels 2003: 7 games (0pts)
Brisbane Broncos 2004: 5 games (0pts)
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early Career
Paul Green was a Brisbane junior and captained the Queensland Colts before winning Brisbane’s version of the Rothmans Medal while playing with the Easts club.
[edit] 1994
Green followed his Brisbane coach John Lang to Cronulla, turning heads with the maturity and skill of his play at halfback.
[edit] 1995-1998
In 1995, he won Sydney’s prestigious Rothmans Medal award as best and fairest player.
Following Cronulla’s defection to Super League, Green was selected as a reserve in the ANZAC Test in 1997 before representing Queensland as a replacement in three Tri-Series matches. At the end of the season, he was chosen as halfback in the return Test against New Zealand in September but an injury kept him out of Australia’s tour of Great Britain.
After missing just one match in four seasons, a serious shoulder injury restricted Green to just four matches in 1998.
[edit] 1999-2003
Green signed with North Queensland for 1999. Out of favour with coach Tim Sheens who preferred the halfback partnership of Scott Prince and Noel Goldthorpe) the Cowboys sacked Green midway through the 2000 season for allegedly negotiating with other clubs while still under contract and he turned out for the Roosters in 2001 (Green subsequently won an out-of-court settlement against the North Queensland club).
Green’s 2002 campaign was put on hold when he injured his knee in the season opener against Souths and he moved to Parramatta in 2003.
[edit] 2004
Returning to Brisbane, he made five appearances for the Broncos during the representative season before retiring.
[edit] Personal Life
Green's house in Caringbah (NSW, AUS) burned down one horrible night in 2003, he is currently living in Brisbane with wife Amanda.
[edit] External links
- Paul Green at the State of Origin official website.
- Paul Green at the Former Origin Greats website.
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