Martin Bella

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Martin Bella
Personal information
Born (1964-03-26) 26 March 1964 (age 59)
Sarina, Queensland, Australia
Height182 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight120 kg (18 st 13 lb)
Playing information
Position Prop
Club
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
1983–85 Easts (Brisbane)
1984–86 Halifax 33312
1986–89 North Sydney Bears 831004
1990–92 Manly Sea Eagles 572008
1993–94 Canterbury Bulldogs 462008
1995 North Qld Cowboys 140000
1996–97 Gold Coast Chargers 352008
Total268100040
Representative
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
1987–94 Queensland 210000
1988–91 Australia 90000
Source: [1] [2]

Martin Bella (born 26 March 1964), nicknamed Munster, is an Australian former rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s. A prop, he represented Queensland and Australia, and played his club football for a number of clubs in Australian and England.

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Background

Born in Sarina, Queensland, Bella is of Italian descent and played his junior rugby league for the Sarina Crocs.

Playing career

Bella first came to prominence playing in the Foley Shield competition. A Queensland and Australian Schoolboy representative, his Mackay under-18 team defeated Herbert River in the final and he later represented the North Queensland Marlins. In 1983, Bella left north Queensland to play for the Easts Tigers in Brisbane Rugby League premiership. [3] After three seasons in Brisbane and two off-seasons playing for Halifax in England's Rugby Football League, Bella moved to North Sydney Bears in 1986.

North Sydney Bears

In 1986, Bella played 23 games for the Bears in his first season at the club, starting 19 games at prop. At the end of the season, he went on the 1986 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France, playing in most games on the tour, but not the Tests.

In 1987, he made his State of Origin debut for Queensland and played in 23 games for the Bears. In 1988, he again represented Queensland and played his first Test match for Australia, coming off the bench in the Kangaroos' third Test loss to Great Britain on their tour of Australia.

In 1989, Bella played 17 games for the Bears and was named man of the match in Queensland's Game One win over New South Wales. Following the Origin series, in which Queensland won 3–0, Bella was selected for Australia's mid-season tour of New Zealand, though he only played in 3 minor games on tour and failed to make the Test team. [4]

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles

In 1990, Bella joined the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles. He played in 22 games for the Sea Eagles and was named the Dally M Prop of the Year. At the end of the 1990 NSWRL season, he went on the 1990 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France. Unfortunately for Bella, he paid the price for Australia's first Ashes series loss to Great Britain at Wembley Stadium and was replaced in the test team by Glenn Lazarus for the remaining tests on the tour. [5]

In 1991, Bella won his second man of the match award in the third and deciding match of the 1991 State of Origin series. After his displays for Queensland, he was recalled to the Australian team for the mid-season 1991 Trans-Tasman Test series against New Zealand. He played his final two Tests during Australia's tour of Papua New Guinea in 1991, played a total of nine Tests for his country.

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs

After three years with the Sea Eagles, Bella joined the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs as one of their key signings along with Jim Dymock and Jim Serdaris for the 1993 season. During the 1993 State of Origin series, Bella memorably played the ball the wrong way after being spun around in a strong tackle. [6] In 1994, he played in Canterbury's Grand Final loss to the Canberra Raiders, where he famously knocked the ball on from the opening kick off. [7]

In all, he played 46 out of a possible 48 games in his two seasons with the Bulldogs – the only two he missed were due to State of Origin duties.

His final season with the Bulldogs coincided with his final of 21 State of Origin games for Queensland.

North Queensland Cowboys

In 1995, Bella decided against retirement and returned to north Queensland, signing with the newly established North Queensland Cowboys. [8] A veteran, representative forward at that stage of his career, Bella was perhaps the club's biggest signing for their first season. On 11 March 1995, Bella started at prop in the Cowboys' inaugural game, a 16–32 loss to the Sydney Bulldogs at Stockland Stadium. Bella played just 14 games for the Cowboys, being released from the club at the back end of the 1995 season due to behavioural issues.

Gold Coast Chargers

Bella considered retirement after his release by the Cowboys but again decided against it, signing with the Gold Coast Chargers in 1996. In two seasons with the club, he played 35 games, including the club's first (and only) finals games in 1997. After 12 seasons and 235 first grade games, he retired from rugby league at the end of the 1997 season.

Achievements and accolades

Individual

Post-football life

Bella holds a degree in physiotherapy and has run his own practice in the Queensland rural town of Sarina. Since 2016, he has served as a councillor for Mackay Regional Council [9]

Statistics

NSWRL/ARL

SeasonTeamMatchesTGGK %F/GPts
1986 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney 231004
1987 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney 230000
1988 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney 200000
1989 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney 170000
1990 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Warringah 220000
1991 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Warringah 191004
1992 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Warringah 161004
1993 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown 222008
1994 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown 240000
1995 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland 140000
1996 Gold Coast Chargers colours.svg Gold Coast 171004
1997 Gold Coast Chargers colours.svg Gold Coast 181004
Career totals23570028

State of Origin

Denotes seasons in which Bella won a State of Origin Series
SeasonTeamMatchesTGGK %F/GPts
1987 Queensland colours.svg Queensland 20000
1988 Queensland colours.svg Queensland 30000
1989 Queensland colours.svg Queensland 30000
1990 Queensland colours.svg Queensland 30000
1991 Queensland colours.svg Queensland 30000
1992 Queensland colours.svg Queensland 30000
1993 Queensland colours.svg Queensland 30000
1994 Queensland colours.svg Queensland 10000
Career totals210000

Australia

Denotes seasons in which Bella won a World Cup
SeasonTeamMatchesTGGK %F/GPts
1988† Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 10000
1990 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 30000
1991† Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 50000
Career totals90000

Post-playing career

In 2000, Bella was awarded the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to Australia's international standing in rugby league. In 2008, Bella was named in the North Queensland rugby league Team of the Century. [10]

Personal life

A qualified physiotherapist, Bella's brothers Robert and Anthony, played first grade for the South Queensland Crushers. Bella's son, Ross, currently plays for the Mackay Cutters in the Queensland Cup and previously played for the Townsville Blackhawks and North Queensland Cowboys under-20 team. [11] [12] His niece, Lauren, plays in the AFLW for the Gold Coast Suns. [13]

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  8. "November 3: Elford's sacrifice for Tigers; Bella rides again with Cowboys". 2 November 2021.
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