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Chris Flannery (rugby league)

Chris Flannery (born 5 June 1980) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s.

Chris Flannery
Personal information
Full nameChristopher Flannery
Born (1980-06-05) 5 June 1980 (age 42)
Cowra, New South Wales, Australia
Playing information
Height186 cm (6 ft 1 in)
Weight100 kg (15 st 10 lb) [1]
PositionLock, Second-row, Centre, Five-eighth
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2000–06 Sydney Roosters 126 38 0 0 152
2007–12 St Helens 138 42 0 0 168
Total 264 80 0 0 320
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2002–06 Queensland 10 0 0 0 0
Source: [2][3][4]

A Queensland State of Origin representative forward, he played his club football in the National Rugby League for the Sydney Roosters, with whom he won the 2002 NRL Premiership, and in the Super League for St. Helens, with whom he won the 2008 Challenge Cup.

Flannery's usual position was lock although he also played as a second-row, stand-off or centre.[5] After retiring Flannery administered the Sunshine Coast Falcons of the Queensland Cup.

Background

Born in Cowra, New South Wales, Flannery's family moved to the Sunshine Coast, Queensland when he was 10, where he played his junior rugby league for the Kawana Dolphins.[6]

Playing career

National Rugby League

Flannery made his National Rugby League début for the Sydney Roosters in Round 14 of the 2000 NRL season against the Wests Tigers at Campbelltown Stadium on 7 May. He was first selected to play for Queensland in Game II of the 2002 State of Origin series at ANZ Stadium in Brisbane on 5 June. Queensland won 26–18.

Flannery played for the Roosters from the interchange bench in their 2002 NRL grand final victory over the New Zealand Warriors, scoring a try. Having won the 2002 NRL Premiership, the Roosters traveled to England to play the 2003 World Club Challenge against Super League champions, St. Helens. Flannery played at centre in Sydney's victory. He again played from the interchange bench for the Roosters in the 2003 NRL grand final which was lost to the Penrith Panthers.

Flannery played for Queensland in all three matches of the 2004 State of Origin series. He played for the Roosters at lock forward in their 2004 NRL grand final loss to cross-Sydney rivals, Canterbury-Bankstown.

Super League

In 2007, Flannery signed for St. Helens on a three and a half-year deal.[7][8] Flannery was brought in as a direct replacement for fellow Australian Jason Hooper who had to retire following problems with his shoulder.[9] Flannery described himself as a hard worker and strong in defence. "I also like to add a bit to the ball playing by taking it up at first or second receiver. I also like to run good lines into holes."[10] He commenced his Knowsley Road career in July, 2007, after recovering from a broken leg. He played in the 2008 Super League Grand Final defeat by the Leeds Rhinos.[11][12]

He played in the 2009 Super League Grand Final defeat by the Leeds Rhinos at Old Trafford.[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]

Post-playing

After returning to Australia, Flannery became chief executive of Queensland Cup team the Sunshine Coast Falcons.[25]

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Meet the Teams First Team Players". web page. Saints RFC. 2011. Retrieved 11 June 2011.
  2. ^ RLP
  3. ^
  4. ^ loverugbyleague
  5. ^ "Player Profile". Saints. 3 July 2007. Retrieved 3 July 2007.
  6. ^ "'We all like to think we started the streak, all the 2006 team'". QRL. 5 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Saints sign Australian Flannery". BBC. 14 June 2007. Retrieved 14 June 2007.
  8. ^ "Saints Scoop Flannery". Saints. 14 June 2007. Retrieved 14 June 2007.
  9. ^ "Flannery - joined St Helens". Sportinglife. 14 June 2007. Retrieved 14 June 2007.
  10. ^ "Flannery full of anticipation". SaintsRLFC.com. 25 June 2007. Retrieved 26 June 2007.
  11. ^ "2008 Grand Final". BBC. 4 October 2008. Retrieved 5 October 2008.
  12. ^ "Low maintenance Flanno is an asset to Saints squad". St Helens Star. 14 July 2011. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
  13. ^ "Rhinos Take Super League Title". Sky News. 11 October 2009. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  14. ^ Burke, David (11 October 2009). "Smith's Crisp". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  15. ^ AFP (11 October 2009). "Leeds makes it Super League hat-trick". ABC News. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  16. ^ AAP (11 October 2009). . nrl. Archived from the original on 3 October 2012. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  17. ^ Linfoot, Ben (10 October 2009). "Grand Final: Leeds Rhinos 18 St Helens 10". Sky Sports. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  18. ^ Correspondent (12 October 2009). "Potter refuses to blame video ref". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  19. ^ Fletcher, Paul (10 October 2009). "St Helens 10-18 Leeds Rhinos". BBC Sport. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  20. ^ "Third time unlucky as Saints fail to halt Rhinos' charge to title". Liverpool Daily Post. 12 October 2009. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  21. ^ "Sinfield hails winning culture". Daily Mirror. 11 October 2009. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  22. ^ Stewart, Rob (12 October 2009). "Lee Smith targets place in England rugby union team after Grand Final victory". The Telegraph. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  23. ^ "Sinfield hails historic title win". BBC Sport. 11 October 2009. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  24. ^ "Leeds Rhinos fans in homecoming welcome". Yorkshire Evening Post. 12 October 2009. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  25. ^ Taylor, Steele (2 July 2014). "Falcons feeling confident about NRL club link". Sunshine Coast Daily. APN. Retrieved 2 July 2014.

External links

  • Chris Flannery at the Former Origin Greats website.
  • Saints Heritage Society profile

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Chris Flannery born 5 June 1980 is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s Chris FlanneryPersonal informationFull nameChristopher FlanneryBorn 1980 06 05 5 June 1980 age 42 Cowra New South Wales AustraliaPlaying informationHeight186 cm 6 ft 1 in Weight100 kg 15 st 10 lb 1 PositionLock Second row Centre Five eighthClubYears Team Pld T G FG P2000 06 Sydney Roosters 126 38 0 0 1522007 12 St Helens 138 42 0 0 168Total 264 80 0 0 320RepresentativeYears Team Pld T G FG P2002 06 Queensland 10 0 0 0 0Source 2 3 4 A Queensland State of Origin representative forward he played his club football in the National Rugby League for the Sydney Roosters with whom he won the 2002 NRL Premiership and in the Super League for St Helens with whom he won the 2008 Challenge Cup Flannery s usual position was lock although he also played as a second row stand off or centre 5 After retiring Flannery administered the Sunshine Coast Falcons of the Queensland Cup Contents 1 Background 2 Playing career 2 1 National Rugby League 2 2 Super League 3 Post playing 4 Footnotes 5 External linksBackground EditBorn in Cowra New South Wales Flannery s family moved to the Sunshine Coast Queensland when he was 10 where he played his junior rugby league for the Kawana Dolphins 6 Playing career EditNational Rugby League Edit Flannery made his National Rugby League debut for the Sydney Roosters in Round 14 of the 2000 NRL season against the Wests Tigers at Campbelltown Stadium on 7 May He was first selected to play for Queensland in Game II of the 2002 State of Origin series at ANZ Stadium in Brisbane on 5 June Queensland won 26 18 Flannery played for the Roosters from the interchange bench in their 2002 NRL grand final victory over the New Zealand Warriors scoring a try Having won the 2002 NRL Premiership the Roosters traveled to England to play the 2003 World Club Challenge against Super League champions St Helens Flannery played at centre in Sydney s victory He again played from the interchange bench for the Roosters in the 2003 NRL grand final which was lost to the Penrith Panthers Flannery played for Queensland in all three matches of the 2004 State of Origin series He played for the Roosters at lock forward in their 2004 NRL grand final loss to cross Sydney rivals Canterbury Bankstown Super League Edit In 2007 Flannery signed for St Helens on a three and a half year deal 7 8 Flannery was brought in as a direct replacement for fellow Australian Jason Hooper who had to retire following problems with his shoulder 9 Flannery described himself as a hard worker and strong in defence I also like to add a bit to the ball playing by taking it up at first or second receiver I also like to run good lines into holes 10 He commenced his Knowsley Road career in July 2007 after recovering from a broken leg He played in the 2008 Super League Grand Final defeat by the Leeds Rhinos 11 12 He played in the 2009 Super League Grand Final defeat by the Leeds Rhinos at Old Trafford 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Post playing EditAfter returning to Australia Flannery became chief executive of Queensland Cup team the Sunshine Coast Falcons 25 Footnotes Edit Meet the Teams First Team Players web page Saints RFC 2011 Retrieved 11 June 2011 RLP SL stats loverugbyleague Player Profile Saints 3 July 2007 Retrieved 3 July 2007 We all like to think we started the streak all the 2006 team QRL 5 July 2020 Saints sign Australian Flannery BBC 14 June 2007 Retrieved 14 June 2007 Saints Scoop Flannery Saints 14 June 2007 Retrieved 14 June 2007 Flannery joined St Helens Sportinglife 14 June 2007 Retrieved 14 June 2007 Flannery full of anticipation SaintsRLFC com 25 June 2007 Retrieved 26 June 2007 2008 Grand Final BBC 4 October 2008 Retrieved 5 October 2008 Low maintenance Flanno is an asset to Saints squad St Helens Star 14 July 2011 Retrieved 30 November 2017 Rhinos Take Super League Title Sky News 11 October 2009 Retrieved 22 November 2019 Burke David 11 October 2009 Smith s Crisp Daily Mirror Retrieved 22 November 2019 AFP 11 October 2009 Leeds makes it Super League hat trick ABC News Retrieved 22 November 2019 AAP 11 October 2009 Leeds claim third successive Grand Final nrl Archived from the original on 3 October 2012 Retrieved 22 November 2019 Linfoot Ben 10 October 2009 Grand Final Leeds Rhinos 18 St Helens 10 Sky Sports Retrieved 22 November 2019 Correspondent 12 October 2009 Potter refuses to blame video ref Liverpool Echo Retrieved 22 November 2019 Fletcher Paul 10 October 2009 St Helens 10 18 Leeds Rhinos BBC Sport Retrieved 22 November 2019 Third time unlucky as Saints fail to halt Rhinos charge to title Liverpool Daily Post 12 October 2009 Retrieved 22 November 2019 Sinfield hails winning culture Daily Mirror 11 October 2009 Retrieved 22 November 2019 Stewart Rob 12 October 2009 Lee Smith targets place in England rugby union team after Grand Final victory The Telegraph Retrieved 22 November 2019 Sinfield hails historic title win BBC Sport 11 October 2009 Retrieved 22 November 2019 Leeds Rhinos fans in homecoming welcome Yorkshire Evening Post 12 October 2009 Retrieved 22 November 2019 Taylor Steele 2 July 2014 Falcons feeling confident about NRL club link Sunshine Coast Daily APN Retrieved 2 July 2014 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chris Flannery rugby league Chris Flannery at the Former Origin Greats website Saints Heritage Society profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chris Flannery rugby league amp oldid 1104890782, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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