Glenn Morrison (rugby league)

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Glenn Morrison
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Personal information
Born (1976-05-28) 28 May 1976 (age 48)
Canterbury, New South Wales, Australia
Playing information
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight102 kg (16 st 1 lb) [1]
Position Second-row, Lock, Five-eighth
Club
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
1996–97 Balmain Tigers 4170028
1998–99 North Sydney Bears 4290036
2000–04 North Qld Cowboys 9432200168
2005–06 Parramatta Eels 45150060
2007–09 Bradford Bulls 56230092
2010–11 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 46100040
Total32496200424
Representative
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
2001–05 NSW Country 40000
2011 Exiles 10000
Coaching information
Club
YearsTeamGmsWDLW%
201217 Dewsbury Rams
2021 Cleveland Rugby League
Total0000
Representative
YearsTeamGmsWDLW%
2017 Jamaica 10010
Source: [2] [3]

Glenn Adam Morrison (born 28 May 1976), is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer and coach. He played for the Parramatta Eels, the Balmain Tigers, the North Sydney Bears and the North Queensland Cowboys in the National Rugby League before moving to England to play for the Bradford Bulls and then the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats (Heritage No. 1274) (captain). He was later the head coach of the Dewsbury Rams. In 2021, Morrison was appointed Head coach of Cleveland Rugby League, in the newly created North American Rugby League.

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Playing career

Early career

Morrison began playing junior football for the Terrigal Sharks in the Central Coast Rugby League.[ citation needed ]

Balmain Tigers

Morrison started his career with Balmain in 1996, where he played 21 times in his début season, scoring 4 tries. He went on to play another 20 times in 1997, scoring 3 tries, before he left Balmain for the North Sydney Bears. [4]

North Sydney Bears

Morrison signed a two-year deal with the North Sydney Bears in 1998 where he played 42 times scoring 9 tries. He had his most successful season in 1999 when he scored 24 points in 20 games. Morrison was a member of The North Sydney side when they played their final ever game in first grade against the North Queensland Cowboys in Townsville ending 91 years of playing in the top grade. [5]

North Queensland Cowboys

Morrison was on the move again when he signed for North Queensland Cowboys in 2000. In 2001, Morrison was named the Cowboys' player of the year when he scored 13 tries is 23 games. [6] He had his most successful spell at the Cowboys scoring 168 points in 94 games. He scored 60 points in 2002 playing only 15 times.

Morrison was selected for Country Origin in 2001, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

Parramatta Eels

Morrison left the Cowboys in 2004 to join Parramatta in 2005 where he spent 2 seasons scoring 60 points in 45 games. In 2005, Morrison was part of the Parramatta side which won the minor premiership but lost 29–0 in the preliminary final against North Queensland. 2006 was his final season in the NRL before he left for the Super League. [7]

Bradford Bulls

In January 2007, Morrison signed a three-year deal with the Bradford Bulls, where head coach Steve McNamara appointed Morrison as vice-captain. That same year, Morrison made the Super League Dream Team. Morrison also won the T&A Player of the Year as well as the coaches' award, Players' Player of the Year and Supporters' Player of the Year titles in 2007.[ citation needed ] In 2008, Morrison made 733 tackles, the sixth highest in the entire competition.[ citation needed ]

Wakefield Trinity

After three years with the Bradford Bulls, Morrison signed with the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats for the 2010 season. After a successful first season at Wakefield, he signed for a further season in 2011. [8]

In June 2011, Morrison was selected as a reserve in the inaugural England vs Exiles Origin match, at Headingley. He was promoted to the interchange bench after Warrington centre Matt King dropped out for personal reasons, and played for a large part of the game. Despite missing out on the Man of the Match trophy (picked up by Castleford Tigers stand off Rangi Chase), Morrison's performance was picked out as being amongst the best on the night. [9]

On 11 November 2011, Morrison announced his immediate retirement from the game, acting on advice from health professionals, due to a serious shoulder injury. He remained at the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, in the capacity of assistant coach. [10] He played 46 times for Wakefield, scoring 10 tries during his two-year spell at the club.

Bradford Salem

Glenn Morrison crossed codes for a 2019 charity game in the Richard Birkett memorial game playing on behalf of Bradford Salem.

Following his charity run out; Glenn signed for Salem to play through the 2019 winter season, debuting at fly half in the opening preseason game against Yarnbury XV.

Coaching career

On 5 September 2012, it was announced Morrison was leaving Wakefield to take up the position of head coach for two years at the Dewsbury Rams. [11]

During the 2014 pre-season Morrison was reported by The New Zealand Herald as being short-listed for the Kiwis coaching job. [12]

After a run of defeats during the early stages of the 2017 championship season, Morrison announced he would be stepping down as head coach at Dewsbury Rams on 27 March after a near five-year tenure . [13] As of 2018, Morrison is a rugby coach at Bradford Grammar School.

Glenn coached the Jamaica national team for one fixture in the 34–12 defeat to France in Perpignan on 13 Oct 2017.

On 19 April 2021 it was announced that he had been appointed as Director of Rugby at Cleveland Rugby League in the new North American Rugby League. [14]

Statistics

Club career

YearClubAppsPtsTGFG
1996 Balmain colours.svg Balmain Tigers 21164--
1997 Balmain colours.svg Balmain Tigers 20123--
1998 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney Bears 22123--
1999 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney Bears 20246--
2000 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys 2041--
2001 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys 235213--
2002 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys 1560716-
2003 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys 223674-
2004 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys 14164--
2005 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels 22369--
2006 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels 23246--
2007 Bullscolours.svg Bradford Bulls 244010--
2008 Bullscolours.svg Bradford Bulls 882
2009 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 23287

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