Noel Martin Cavanagh (born 29 March 1942) is an Australian former rugby league player.
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Full name | Noel Martin Cavanagh | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | 29 March 1942 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Position | Lock / Second-row | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Biography
editCavanagh was a lock and second-rower, originally from Bundaberg. He had several seasons in Brisbane playing for Brothers, from where he gained selection on Australia's 1965 tour of New Zealand. In 1967, Cavanagh won a premiership with Brothers, kicking all of his team's points in a try-less 6–2 grand final win over Northern Suburbs.[1]
From 1968 to 1972, Cavanagh played his rugby league for North Sydney. He had a difficult start, breaking a hand in his first pre-season, then getting suspended for a stiff-arm tackle on his first-grade debut, but became an important player. At the end of the 1969 season, Cavanagh had a stint in England with Bradford Northern, playing under Gus Risman. He captained North Sydney during the 1971 season.[2]
Cavanagh was appointed captain-coach of Bundaberg in 1973.[3] He continued to live in Bundaberg after retiring and it was on his recommendation that North Sydney recruited local product Les Kiss. In 2008, Cavanagh was named as a lock in the Bundaberg Rugby League Team of the Century.[4]
References
edit- ^ "Australia Still Has Second Row Problems". The Canberra Times. 24 June 1965. p. 28 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "League Suspends Noel Cavanagh". The Sydney Morning Herald. 9 April 1968.
- ^ "A Kiss on the wing enters the Bears' den". The Sydney Morning Herald. 16 January 1986.
- ^ "Dream team wins a place in history". The Courier-Mail. 1 April 2008.
External links
edit- Noel Cavanagh at Rugby League Project