List of Western Reds players

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This is a list of rugby league footballers who have played first grade for the Western Reds . Players are listed in the order they made their debut. [1]

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Players

Club
No.55Name Jon BrewerCareer 1997Appearances 3 Tries Goals Field goals Points
1 David Boyd 1995−1996351004
2 Shaun Devine 1995−19972448032
3 Jeff Doyle 1995−19973760024
4 Greg Fleming 1995−199755160064
5 Dale Fritz 1995−19975830012
6 Matt Fuller 1995−199759140157
7 Mark Geyer 1995−1997332000
8 Brett Goldspink 1995−1996262008
9 James Grant 199590000
10 Tim Horan 1995−19973370129
11 Rodney Howe 1995−1997402008
12 Brad Mackay 19952140016
13 Michael Potter 1995−1996211004
14 Matthew Rodwell 1995−199758200080
15 Chris Ryan 1995−19965821063210
16 Peter Shiels 1995−19964830012
17 Jason Eade 1995−19962430012
18 Jamie Olejnik 199571004
19 Chris Dever 1995−1997241004
20 Peter Trevitt 1995−199720000
21 Scott Donnelly 199510000
22 Wayne Evans 1995−1997141004
23 James Goulding 199510000
24 Tahi Reihana 1995−199661004
25 Brendon Tuuta 199590000
26 Craig Innes 19951040016
27 Barrie-Jon Mather 1995−19972450020
28 Jon Grieve 1995−19973040016
29 Corin Ridding 1995, 199790000
30 Daio Powell 199510000
31 Damien Chapman 1996−199719216141
32 Darren Higgins 1996−19972840016
33 Robbie Kearns 1996−19973740016
34 Julian O'Neill 1996−19972612634178
35 Shane Barrett 199631004
36 Cameron Blair 1996140000
37 Solomon Kiri 199620000
38 Andrew Neave 199621004
39 David Lomax 199610000
40 Paul Evans 1996830012
41 Luke Goodwin 1996314012
42 Robin Thorne 199610000
43 Scott Wilson 1996−19972370028
44 Paul Bell 19971440016
45 Brett Green 1997180000
46 Matt Daylight 19971130012
47 Eamonn Edgar 199751004
48 Cameron Lewis 199740000
49 Tristan Brady-Smith 199772008
50 Jarrad Millar 19971730012
51 Matt Geyer 199760000
52 Fred Sapatu 199710000
53 John Wilshere 199741004
54 Ricky Taylor 199710000

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References

  1. "Western Reds - Players - Rugby League Project". www.rugbyleagueproject.org. Retrieved 2 June 2020.