Geoff Richardson (rugby)

Geoff Richardson
Full name Geoffrey Colin Richardson
Date of birth 17 April 1949
Place of birth Taree, New South Wales
Rugby league career
Position(s) Five-eighth
Correct as of 31 December 2007
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1974-76 Wests Panthers ()
Correct as of 31 December 2007
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1974 Australia 2 ()
Correct as of 31 December 2007
Rugby union career
Position(s) Fly-half
Correct as of 31 December 2007
Correct as of 31 December 2007
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1971-1973 Australia 9 (10)
Correct as of 31 December 2007

Geoffrey Colin Richardson (born 17 April 1949) is an Australian former national representative rugby league and rugby union player - a dual-code international. He played union at fly-half and league at five-eighth.

Rugby union

NEW SOUTH WALES CLUBS:

QUEENSLAND CLUBS:

His club rugby was played with the Army Club, Townsville before moving to Brisbane in 1972 and the Teachers club from where he continued to be selected to the Wallabies. His Test debut was against the Springboks in Sydney in July 1971. He represented in nine Tests from 1971 to 1973 and captained Australia in one minor match in 1971.[1]

Rugby league

QUEENSLAND CLUBS:

Switching to the professional code in 1974 Richardson played his club football in the Brisbane Rugby League premiership with the Western Suburbs club. He gained representative honours for Queensland and Australia in the first and second Test of 1974 against the visiting Great Britain side. His international rugby league debut against Great Britain in Brisbane in June 1974 saw him become Australia's 37th dual code rugby international following Steve Knight and preceding Ray Price. After Australia's 16-11 loss in the second Test Richardson was replaced in the third by Tim Pickup. He did not regain Test selection.

Richardson played at five-eighth in back-to-back Brisbane Rugby League grand final victories in 1975 and 1976.

Sources

Footnotes

  1. Howell p13

Bibliography


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