Tony Currie (rugby league)

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Tony Currie
Personal information
Full name Tony Currie
Date of birth 1962
Senior clubs*
Years Club Apps (points)
1986-1988
1989-1992
Canterbury
Brisbane Broncos
39 (56)
37 (52)
Representative teams
1982-1989
1988-1989
Queensland Maroons
Australian Kangaroos
15 (12)
7 (8)

* Professional club appearances and points
counted for domestic first grade only.

Tony Currie is an Australian former rugby league player of the 1980's. He played for the Australian side, State of Origin for Queensland. At club level he played for the Brisbane Broncos and the Canterbury Bulldogs in Australia, appearing in premiership-winning sides for both teams, as well as Leeds in England.

Currie later coached English Super League club, the London Broncos between 1996-1998. He now coaches the under 13's junior rugby league side at Wests Panthers Bardon club in which his son plays.

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Harlequins Rugby League Club
Harlequins RL
HistoryRecordsStadiumPlayersHonours
Seasons
2006 • 20072008
Stadiums
The Valley (1996-97) • The Stoop (1998-99)The Valley (2000-01) •
Griffin Park (2002-2004)The Stoop (2005-)
Captains
Mark McLinden (2005)Rob Purdham (2006-)
Coaches
Tony Currie (1996-1998) • Dan Stains (1999) • Tony Rea / Les Kiss (1999)
John Monie (2000) • Tony Rea (2000-2006) • Brian McDermott (2006-present)