Ian Russell (rugby league)

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Ian Russell
Personal information
Full nameIan Russell
Born (1965-08-10) 10 August 1965 (age 59)
Taree, Australia
Playing information
Height181 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Weight96 kg (15 st 2 lb)
Position Lock, Second-row
Club
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
1986–94 Illawarra Steelers 115140258
1990–91 Sheffield Eagles 30012
1995–96 North Queensland 120000
1996 Paris Saint-Germain 30000
1997 Oldham Bears 61004
Total136180274
Representative
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
1991 Country Origin 10000
Source: [1]

Ian Russell (born 10 August 1965) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s. Primarily a lock, he played for the Illawarra Steelers and North Queensland Cowboys in Australia, and for the Sheffield Eagles, Paris Saint-Germain and Oldham Bears in Europe.

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Playing career

A Mittagong Lions junior of Indigenous descent, Russell won an under-18 Grand Final with club in 1983 and played A Grade for them in 1984 before joining the Illawarra Steelers. [2]

Illawarra Steelers

In Round 6 of the 1986 NSWRL season, Russell made his first grade debut for Illawarra in a 22–8 win over the St George Dragons. In 1987, after just one game for the Steelers, Russell was released from the club when he returned to Mittagong. [3]

In 1988, Russell was invited back to the club and, although he could not force his way into their top side at first, he became a key player for the team. [4] In 1990, he was named the Steelers' Player of the Year, was named in the Australian train-on squad and finished fourth in Rothmans Medal voting. In 1991, he once again won the Steelers' Player of the Year award and represented NSW Country Origin, starting at lock in their 12–22 loss to City. [4] In the Australian summer of 1990–91, Russell spent time with the Sheffield Eagles in the English Championship, scoring three tries.

In 1992, a hamstring injury saw him miss the finals series, a major blow to the Steelers, [3] Despite the injury, he won the Dally M Lock of the Year award. Over the next two seasons, injuries restricted him to just 18 games. He ended his time with Illawarra having played 115 games, finishing as the club's 10th most capped player.

North Queensland Cowboys

In 1995, Russell joined the newly established North Queensland Cowboys. He started at lock in their inaugural game against the Sydney Bulldogs, but played just 11 games in the club's first season. In 1996, Russell played just one game for the club before being sacked for disciplinary reasons. [5]

Paris Saint-Germain

In 1996, after departing the Cowboys, Russell joined Paris Saint-Germain for their first season in the Super League, playing three games for the club. [6]

Oldham Bears

In 1997, Russell joined the Oldham Bears, playing six games for the club. [5] [7]

Achievements and accolades

Individual

Statistics

NSWRL/ARL

SeasonTeamMatchesTGGK %F/GPts
1986 Illawarra colours.svg Illawarra 30000
1987 Illawarra colours.svg Illawarra 10000
1988 Illawarra colours.svg Illawarra 1670129
1989 Illawarra colours.svg Illawarra 180000
1990 Illawarra colours.svg Illawarra 2140016
1991 Illawarra colours.svg Illawarra 222008
1992 Illawarra colours.svg Illawarra 170011
1993 Illawarra colours.svg Illawarra 80008
1994 Illawarra colours.svg Illawarra 91004
1995 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland 110000
1996 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland 10000
Career totals127140258

Championship/Super League

SeasonTeamMatchesTGGK %F/GPts
1990–91 Sheffeagles colours.svg Sheffield 30012
1996 France colours.svg Paris Saint-Germain 30000
1997 Oldhamcolours.svg Oldham 61004
Career totals940016

Post-playing career

In 2006, Russell was named at lock in the Illawarra Steelers 25th Anniversary Team of Steel. [8]

Personal life

Russell's son, Tate, is a professional soccer player and currently plays for the Western Sydney Wanderers in the A-League. [9]

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  4. 1 2 Gandon, Mike (23 June 2006). "Illawarra Steelers' team for the ages – 25th Anniversary Team of Steel". Illawarra Mercury . Wollongong, Australia. p. 30.
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