Bryan Niebling

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Bryan Niebling
Personal information
Full nameBryan Niebling
Born (1960-07-18) 18 July 1960 (age 63)
Murgon, Queensland, Australia
Playing information
Position Prop, Second-row
Club
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
1980–83 Fortitude Valley 67200064
1984–87 Redcliffe 72130153
1988–89 Brisbane 202008
1989–91 Hull KR 262008
Total1853701133
Representative
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
1983–87 Queensland 91004
1984–87 Australia 131004
Source: [1] [2]

Bryan Niebling (born 18 July 1960) [3] is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s. Niebling played in the forwards. After a successful Brisbane Rugby League premiership, and representative career for both his state and country, Niebling played in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership for the Brisbane Broncos from their first ever game.

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Playing career

Nicknamed 'Horse', Niebling was a constant thorn in the side of New South Wales forwards during the titanic State of Origin clashes of the early 1980s. His career in the State of Origin arena saw him make 9 appearances while playing for Brisbane Valleys and Redcliffe.

Niebling made his Test début in the second row against Great Britain in 1984, and ultimately played in all three matches of Australia's Ashes whitewash.

Named Redcliffe's player of the season and co-winner of the Brisbane Rugby League premiership's Rothmans Medal in 1986, Niebling toured with the unbeaten Kangaroos and played in 10 matches including all five Tests. The last of Niebling's 13 Test appearances was in Australia's 13-6 loss to New Zealand at Lang Park in 1987. Niebling captained Redcliffe in the 1987 Woolies pre-season, but missed most of the regular season due to injury. He was succeeded as captain of the side by Steve Bleakley, but returned to play in Redcliffe's Grand Final loss to Past Brothers.

By the time the Broncos had entered the New South Wales Rugby League premiership in 1988, his career was winding down because of injury. He later played for Hull Kingston Rovers in 1989-91. [4] [5]

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