List of Gold Coast Chargers players

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This is a list of rugby league footballers who have played first grade for the Gold Coast Chargers . Players are listed in the order they made their debut.

Contents

Players

Club
No.NameCareerAppearances Tries Goals Field goals Points
1 Wayne Alberts 198840000
2 Geoff Bagnall 1988−19915530012
3 Russell Browning 198840000
4 Chris Close 1988−19916740016
5 Jim Cowell 1988−1990361004
6 Michael Eden 1988−1989314614142
7 Billy Johnstone 1988−19906170028
8 Eric Kennedy 1988−1989100000
9 Bennett King 1988101004
10 Troy McCarthy 1988−199345522064
11 Scott Mieni 1988−199042100040
12 Tony Rampling 198810000
13 Mark Ross 1988−199149100040
14 Paul Sheahan 198810000
15 Robert Simpkins 1988−1991721000
16 Peter Smith 1988−1989250000
17 Greg Whitbread 1988−19915230012
18 Glenn Burgess 1988−1989161004
19 David Chapman 1988−1991300000
20 Mark Gee 1988−19913830012
21 Ben Gonzales 1988−199158120048
22 Joe Vitanza 1988−1989271004
23 Michael Searle 1988−19955570028
24 Gary Charlton 198810000
25 Danny Sharpe 1988−1991122008
26 Neil Hunt 1988−19892350020
27 Brett Williams 198810000
28 Ron Gibbs 1988−19905660024
29 Keith Neller 1988−19924630012
30 Damian Kenniff 1988−198960000
31 Warren Black 1988−198940000
32 Brett Rolls 1988−199137221151
33 Paul Stewart 198810000
34 Bradley Garrett 198810000
35 Steve Halliwell 198820000
36 Neil James 198820000
37 Paul Upfield 198810000
38 Peter Benson 1989−1990, 1994398360104
39 Terry Dardengo 1989−19901931014
40 Bob Lindner 1989100000
41 Richie Poulsen 198950000
42 Scott Savimaki 198920000
43 Artie Harrington 198910000
44 Graham Steadman 198951004
45 Brett Horsnell 1989−19948240016
46 Tony Durheim 1989−1998782008
47 Phil Daley 1990−1991200000
48 Brett French 1990−199135110044
49 Keith Gee 1990−1991251004
50 Robert Grogan 19901740016
51 Clinton Mohr 1990−199482190076
52 Paul Shaw 1990−1991281004
53 Dale Massie 199010000
54 Brett Ross 1990−199191004
55 Jeremy Ticehurst 1990111004
56 Eddie Fallins 1990−1991, 1994−19953260024
57 Kevin Marr 199040000
58 Dean Sampson 199080000
59 Gary Divorty 199050000
60 Alan Kempnich 1990, 199460102
61 Steve Weston 1990−199314211030
62 Derek McVey 199011004
63 Wayne Bartrim 1991−19947718760224
64 Ray Herring 1991−19945690036
65 Wally Lewis 1991−19923463030
66 Danny Peacock 1991−1995672800112
67 Terry Cook 1991−19945650020
68 Pat O'Doherty 199170000
69 Robin Thorne 1991−19944470028
70 David King 1991−199280000
71 Daryl Powell 1991131004
72 Paul Dixon 1991101004
73 Scott Freestone 1991−19953650020
74 Iain Wood 1991−199250102
75 Paul Bishop 199130000
76 Larry Corowa 199121004
77 Mick Davis 1991−1993120000
78 Heath Lewis 199110000
79 Jason McDonald 1991213010
80 Peter Gill 1992−19956790036
81 Steve Jackson 1992−19932461026
82 Paul Martin 1992−19933780032
83 Dale Shearer 1992−199433317048
84 Ian Stains 199240000
85 Brent Todd 1992−1993341106
86 Jason Twist 1992−1993132008
87 Darren Wolens 1992−19964530012
88 Mike McLean 1992161004
89 Matt Donovan 1992101004
90 Ken Jackson 1992−1993121106
91 Paul Galea 1992−1994181004
92 Ali Davys 1992−1993301004
93 Robert Tocco 1992−1994190000
94 Michael Jenkins 1992120000
95 Craig Weston 1992−199331620064
96 Jamie Goddard 1992−199886230092
97 Scott Sattler 1992−1993, 1997−199861004
98 Andrew Whittington 1992−1994201004
99 Kevin Thompson 199211004
100 Jason Hetherington 19931530012
101 John Skardon 1993−19942770028
102 Adrian Vowles 1993−19943867038
103 Kevin Campion 1993−19954436024
104 Dean Scott 1993−199482008
105 Russell Bussian 1993−19941370028
106 Leigh Groves 1993−199450000
107 David Bouveng 1993−19942270028
108 Andrew Dunemann 1993−1995201004
109 Craig Coleman 1994−19954440016
110 Dave Woods 1994−19954230012
111 Shane Kenward 1994−19962660024
112 Brendan Hurst 1994−19977481253285
113 Adrian Brunker 1994−19952232016
114 Jamie Day 199480000
115 Don Saunders 199410000
116 Anthony Fowler 199410000
117 Jeremy Schloss 1994−199751140056
118 David Baildon 1995−19962560024
119 Steve Deacon 199591000
120 Brett Gillard 1995−19962830012
121 Ian Graham 199550000
122 Andrew Hodge 1995102008
123 Brian Quinton 199520000
124 Mark Ramage 199520000
125 Des Clark 1995−199650000
126 Tim Patterson 19951650020
127 Tim Fuller 1995−1996140306
128 Scott Wilson 1994−19951750020
129 Grant Adamson 199510000
130 Ben Ikin 199580102
131 Craig Spark 1995100000
132 Jim Lenihan 199562008
133 Chris Orr 1995−1997272008
134 Colin Ward 1995120000
135 Rick McGrady 1995632016
136 Andrew King 1995−199849100040
137 Stuart Kelly 199540000
138 Steve Parsons 1995−1998292008
139 Martin Bella 1996−1997352008
140 Kris Currie 1996−19982860024
141 Damian Driscoll 1996−1998572008
142 Craig Grauf 199661004
143 Jeff Orford 1996132008
144 Brett Plowman 1996−19972730012
145 Michael Salafia 199610000
146 Pat Savage 199650000
147 Dave Watson 19961660024
148 Gavin Whittaker 1996−19983132016
149 Lee Oudenryn 19961883038
150 Matthew Ralph 199610000
151 Stuart Topper 199690000
152 Jason Nicol 1996−199851150060
153 Henry Suluvale 1996−19981930012
154 Rod Stone 199630000
155 Kevin Ellis 199631004
156 Robert Campbell 199640000
157 John McKelleher 1996−19972030012
158 Doug Evans 199650000
159 Kieran Meyer 199610000
160 Chris Nahi 1996−19984660024
161 Peter Lima 199620000
162 Darren Anderson 1997917018
163 Graham Mackay 1997−19984315420144
164 Wes Patten 1997−199843160165
165 Shane Russell 1997−199819100040
166 Scott Zahra 1997−199860000
167 Matt Dwyer 199771004
168 Michael Goodrich 1997−199820000
169 Marcus Bai 19971850020
170 Tom O'Reilly 1997−19983470028
171 Craig Bowen 199711004
172 Hamish Smith 199710000
173 Keith Blackett 199771004
174 Frank Napoli 199710000
175 Dave Clark 199741004
176 Clayton Maher 199740000
177 Preston Campbell 19981440016
178 Troy Campbell 199830000
179 Scott Conley 1998170000
180 Heath Cruckshank 1998161004
181 Glen Godbee 199820000
182 Brendon Lindsay 199842008
183 Clinton O'Brien 1998180000
184 Craig Teevan 1998222008
185 Aaron Douglas 1998530012
186 Chris Lawler 199820000
187 Danny McAllister 1998161004
188 David Myles 19981750020
189 Jason Hudson 19981740016
190 Scott Thorburn 1998907014
191 Richie Allan 199880215
192 Jared Fox 199810000
193 Adam Hutchinson 199821004
194 Cameron Durnford 199840000

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