Julian O'Neill
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| Born | October 14, 1972 Hornsby, New South Wales, Australia |
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| Position | Fullback, Five-eighth | |||||
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| Years | Team | Pld | T | G | FG | P |
| 1991–95 | Brisbane Broncos | 105 | 33 | 202 | 10 | 480 |
| 1995–96 | London Broncos | |||||
| 1996–97 | Western Reds | 26 | 12 | 63 | 4 | 178 |
| 1997–99 | South Sydney | 54 | 9 | 101 | 0 | 238 |
| 2000–01 | North Queensland | 47 | 14 | 122 | 0 | 300 |
| 2002–03 | Wigan Warriors | 30 | 12 | 72 | 0 | 192 |
| 2003–05 | Widnes Vikings | 60 | 13 | 157 | 7 | 338 |
| 2005 | Wakefield Trinity | 12 | 2 | 4 | 0 | 16 |
| Total | 334 | 95 | 721 | 21 | 1742 | |
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| Years | Team | Pld | T | G | FG | P |
| 1993–00 | Queensland | 10 | 2 | 9 | 0 | 26 |
| 1997 | Queensland (SL) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 1997 | Australia (SL) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Source: NRL Stats, RLP and Yesterday's Hero | ||||||
Julian O'Neill (born 14 October 1972 in Hornsby, New South Wales) is an Australian retired professional rugby league footballer of the 1990s and 2000s. A talented fullback and goal-kicker, he enjoyed a 14-year top-grade career with several clubs in both Australia and England, which included two NSWRL premierships, a Challenge Cup victory as well as state and national representative honours. However O'Neill regularly made headlines for his involvement in numerous controversial off-field incidents.
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[edit] Football career
O'Neill was signed to a sporting scholarship with the Brisbane Broncos at age fifteen and was selected for the Australian Schoolboys side in 1989. He was graded by the Broncos in 1991 and it was hoped he would take over the five-eighth position from Broncos great Wally Lewis. He showed greater form at fullback and played there in Brisbane's inaugural Grand Final victory in 1992. In the weeks following the grand final O'Neill travelled with the Broncos to England, where he played at fullback in the 1992 World Club Challenge against British champions Wigan, helping Brisbane become the first NSWRL club to win the match in Britain.
The following year, O'Neill first represented Queensland, coming off the interchange bench in Game II of the 1993 State of Origin series. He played at five-eighth in Game III. The Broncos reached the 1993 Winfield Cup Grand Final and again beat St. George for a second consecutive premiership title.
O'Neill is only 19 and he will play for Queensland and Australia. When I saw him play schoolboy football, I said to my president, Barry Nelson, 'We'll go big for this kid'. You normally give schoolboys $5,000. We offered him $40,000, and he still signed with the Broncos.
O'Neill then played at fullback in all three games of the 1994 State of Origin series under coach Wally Lewis. During the 1994 NSWRL season, O'Neill played at lock forward for defending premiers Brisbane when they hosted British champions Wigan for the 1994 World Club Challenge. In 1994 and 1995 O'Neill was the Brisbane Broncos' top point-scorer. He was sacked by the Broncos in 1995 for drink-driving whilst in England.
O'Neill subsequently played club football in England with the London Broncos, back in Australia with the Western Reds (for whom he holds the club records for most tries and goals in a match), the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the North Queensland Cowboys. He later returned to England to play out the rest of his career. He made further appearances for the Maroons in 1996, 1997 and 2000 for a total of ten career State of Origin appearances. He was playing for the Super League-aligned Western Reds during the 1997 split competition and made one state and one national representative appearance for the Super League representative teams.
In 2000 he was named the Cowboys' player of the year.[2]
He played English rugby league with Wigan, enjoying victory in the Challenge Cup, until 2003 when he completed a mid-season move to the Widnes Vikings. In 2004 he had a season playing rugby union in France. He returned to rugby league in England in 2005 and played half the season with the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, then switching back to former club Widnes Vikings until their relegation from the Super League that year. He then moved to also relegated Leigh for the 2006 season.
[edit] Off the field
In 2004, on a trip to Australia with the Widnes club, he was accused of attempting to set fire to 13-year-old boy who was wearing a foam rubber dolphin mascot suit whilst on a river cruise in Port Macquarie. O'Neill stripped to his underwear following the incident, dived into the Hastings River and swam to shore. .[3]
[edit] Sources and Footnotes
- ABC Online. Transcript of 1999 Australian Story article. http://www.abc.net/austory/series4
- ^ Masters, Roy (27 September 1992). "Broncos rejoice, but the plotting begins". The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia: Fairfax Media): p. 27. http://newsstore.fairfax.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?docID=news920927_0112_4495. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
- ^ Honours at cowboys.com.au
- ^ Dolphin Suit
[edit] External links
- Julian O'Neill at stateoforigin.com.au
- How Julian O'Neill got his Name Back – article at smh.com.au
- Julian O'Neill at yesterdayshero.com.au
- Julian O'Neill at nrlstats.com
- Article at smh.com.au
- Julian O'Neill's European Super League Stats at rleague.com
- News Article
- Australian Story feature
- Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org
- Queensland representatives at qrl.com.au
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- 1972 births
- Australian rugby league players
- Brisbane Broncos players
- North Queensland Cowboys players
- South Sydney Rabbitohs players
- Western Reds players
- Queensland Rugby League State of Origin players
- Australia national rugby league team players
- Wigan Warriors players
- Widnes Vikings players
- Wakefield Trinity Wildcats players
- Living people
- Rugby league fullbacks