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Dick Poole

Personal information

Full nameHerbert Richard Poole
Born (1930-11-27) 27 November 1930 (age 93)
Surry Hills, New South Wales, Australia

Playing information

PositionCentre, Wing, Five-eighth
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1950–58 Newtown 133 51 0 0 153
1959–60 Western Suburbs 31 8 0 0 24
Total 164 59 0 0 177
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1954–57 New South Wales 10 7 0 0 27
1955–57 Australia 13 5 0 0 15

Coaching information

Club
Years Team Gms W D L W%
1955–58 Newtown 76 45 0 31 59
1966–68 Newtown 67 21 4 42 31
Total 143 66 4 73 46
Representative
Years Team Gms W D L W%
1957 Australia 3 3 0 0 100

Source: [1][2]

As of 10 January 2016

Herbert Richard Poole (born 27 November 1930) is an Australian former rugby league footballer and coach. He was a centre for the Australian national team. He played in ten Tests and three World Cup games between 1955 and 1957, as captain on three occasions.

Background[edit]

Herbert Richard Poole was born in Surry Hills, New South Wales, Australia.[citation needed]

Club career[edit]

Poole played junior football at the De La Salle school in Marrickville and then with the Earlwood Christian Youth Organisation before being graded with Newtown in 1949. Initially he played mainly in reserve grade with occasional first grade appearances up until 1952 when he established himself as a centre in the top grade.

Poole was captain-coach of Newtown in 1955 when they went down by one point to South Sydney in the Grand Final. He played for 133 games for Newtown over nine seasons till 1958, the last four seasons as captain-coach. In 1959 he moved to the Western Suburbs Magpies for his last two seasons.[3]

Poole in action

Representative career[edit]

Poole first represented for New South Wales in 1954. Following his Kangaroo Tour appearances of 1957 he was selected as captain-coach of New South Wales in 1957.

Poole made his Australian Test debut in 1955 in the series against France after having initially been picked as a reserve for the squad. His last minute call up was for the third Test played in Sydney in July 1955. He was selected for the three Tests of 1956 against New Zealand and then for the 1956–57 Kangaroo Tour of England and France. He appeared in six Tests and 11 minor tour matches scoring 17 tries in all.

In 1957, he was a surprise selection as captain-coach ahead of the more experienced Ken Kearney in the squad for the World Cup tournament to be played in Australia. Poole's side included magnificent players such as Brian Carlson, Norm Provan, Kel O'Shea, Kearney and Brian Clay and they swept all before them. Poole enjoys a record of three times captaining his country for three victories.

Post playing[edit]

At the end of his playing career Poole returned to Newtown as coach from 1966 to 1968. In 2008, the centenary year of rugby league in Australia, Poole was named in the Newtown Jets 18-man team of the century.

Matches played[edit]

Team Matches Years Points
Newtown 133 1950–58 168
Wests 31 1959–60 27
New South Wales 15 1954–1957 27
Australia (Tests & World Cup) 13 1955–1957 15

References[edit]

  • ^ Whittacker/Hudson: The Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players. 1995 ISBN 1875169571
  • External links[edit]

    Sporting positions
    Preceded by

    Allan Ellis
    1962–1965

    Coach

    Newtown

    1966–1968
    Succeeded by

    Harry Bath
    1969–1972

    Preceded by

    Col Geelan
    1954

    Coach

    Newtown

    1955–1958
    Succeeded by

    Charles Cahill
    1959–1961

    Preceded by

    Ken Kearney
    1956-1957

    Coach
    Australia
    Australia

    1957
    Succeeded by

    Norm Robinson
    1958

    Preceded by

    Ken Kearney

    Captain
    Australia
    Australia

    1957
    Succeeded by

    Brian Davies


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