Ross Strudwick

Ross Strudwick
Personal information
Nickname Struddy
Born 1950
?, Australia
Playing information
Position Halfback
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1969–72 St. George 32 1 54 4 117
1973–?? Fortitude Valley
Total 32 1 54 4 117
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
New South Wales
1973–76 Queensland 9
1975–1 Australia
Coaching information
Club
Years Team Gms W D L W%
19??–?? Fortitude Valley
19??–87 Brothers (Brisbane)
1988–?? Halifax
19??–9? London Crusaders
Total 0 0 0 0
Source: [1], [2]

Ross Strudwick (born 1950[1]) is an Australian former rugby league footballer and coach. An Australian international, New South Wales and Queensland representative halfback of the 1970s, he played club football in the NSWRFL Premiership for St. George and in the BRL Premiership for Fortitude Valley. Strudwick later embarked on a coaching career in Queensland and England.

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Playing

Strudwick started his career in the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership with St. George in 1969. He played there until 1972, gaining selection for New South Wales during this period.

After moving north to play in the Brisbane Rugby League premiership with Fortitude Valley, Strudwick was selected to represent Queensland several times and also played for Australia in the 1975 World Series. He was captain of Valleys when a teenage Wally Lewis made his first grade debut for the club in 1978[2] and worked with the youngster to help develop his long passing skills. That year they made the Grand Final but lost to Easts. The following year, with Strudwick as captain-coach, Valleys beat Souths to win the 1979 BRL premiership.[3]

Coaching

Following his retirement from playing, Strudwick continued coaching in Queensland, taking Brothers to victory in the 1987 BRL grand final, before moving to England the following year to take up opportunities there. He coached Halifax RLFC during the 1980s but was sacked after a home defeat by Featherstone Rovers. He also worked as a television match commentator, and coached and managed London Crusaders before being replaced by Darryl van der Velde in 1992.[4] He resigned as general manager of the club in 1993.[5]

Strudwick is also the founder and CEO of a sporting goods retail franchise called Struddy's Sports, and his son, Nathan has also played rugby league, signing with the Brisbane Broncos club.[6]

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ Queensland Rugby League. "QRL History". Queensland Representatives. qrl.com.au. http://www.qrl.com.au/qrl_history/qld_rep_s.php. Retrieved 2009-05-27. 
  2. ^ Meares, Peter (2003). Legends of Australian sport: The Inside Story. Australia: University of Queensland Press. pp. 134. ISBN 0702234109, 9780702234101. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=aMw_Zpew2OgC. 
  3. ^ "1979 Brisbane Rugby League Grand Final". Rugby League News. World of Rugby League. 1989-09-17. http://queensland.rleague.com/flashback/1979gf.php. Retrieved 2009-05-27. 
  4. ^ "Biography & Career Highlights". Player Profile: Ross Strudwick. yesterdayshero.com.au. http://www.yesterdayshero.com.au/PlayerProfile_Ross-Strudwick_7878.aspx. Retrieved 2009-05-27. 
  5. ^ Hadfield, Dave (1993-02-16). "Wigan's travel plans unclear". Independent, The. independent.co.uk. http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rugby-league-wigans-travel-plans-unclear-1473383.html. Retrieved 2009-07-23. 
  6. ^ "Struddys Sports franchise reveals Sunshine Coast expansion plan". franchisebusiness.com.au. 2007-03-27. http://www.franchisebusiness.com.au/articles/Struddys-Sports-franchise-reveals-Sunshine-Coast-expansion-plan_z50202.htm. Retrieved 2009-05-27.