Is Arthur Beetson still alive?

Is Arthur Beetson still alive?

December 1, 2011Arthur Beetson / Date of death

How old is Arthur Beetson?

66 years (1945–2011)Arthur Beetson / Age at death

Did Arthur Beetson have children?

Beetson captained Australia against France in the final match of the Kangaroo tour in 1973. In 1974, employed as a purchasing officer for Eastern Suburbs Leagues Club, he was married, living in Denistone in Sydney’s north west and had a four-year-old son, Scott.

Is Arthur Beetson an immortal?

He captained Queensland in the inaugural State of Origin match in 1980, which ushered in a new era for the game. Beetson was named Rugby League Week’s seventh Immortal in 2003.

When did Arthur Beetson retire?

Even in his final season in Sydney football Beetson was still a commanding figure and a danger man for the opposition. Beetson takes the field for his final match in Sydney, the 1980 Reserve Grade Grand Final.

Who are the 7 Immortals in NRL?

The Immortals (rugby league)

Player Inducted NRL/NSWRL Premierships / BRL Premiership
Reg Gasnier 1981 7
Johnny Raper 1981 8
Graeme Langlands 1999 4
Wally Lewis 1999 3

Who was the last NRL immortal?

Johnny Raper
In very sad news today, the last of the original four Immortals of rugby league – Johnny Raper – has passed away after a lengthy battle with dementia. Raper stands as an absolute colossus of the game and the go-to choice as the greatest lock to ever play rugby league, worldwide.

Will Darren Lockyer be immortal?

Peter Sterling has called on Brad Fittler and Darren Lockyer to be inducted as the game’s next two Immortals. The next Immortal induction ceremony is scheduled for 2022 and Sterling believes Fittler has just as much right to join the exclusive club of 13 as Lockyer. Watch Foxtel in an instant.

How many games did Arthur Beetson?

He is also one of the code’s most well respected and liked characters. Arthur played 131 games for Easts between 1971 and 1978, captaining the 1974 and 1975 premiership-winning teams, and coached the club between 1985 and 1988, earning the ‘Coach of the Year’ award in 1987.

Who was the first NRL immortal?

Fulton and Raper, along with the ‘Little Master’ Clive Churchill and ‘Puff The Magic Dragon’ Reg Gasnier, were rugby league’s first Immortals, chosen by an esteemed panel of judges which included respected sports writer Tom Goodman, coaching guru Harry Bath and the doyen of commentators Frank Hyde.

Who are the 8 NRL Immortals?

They include John Raper, Reg Gasnier, Graeme Langlands and Norm Provan from the St George Dragons team who won 11 straight premierships, Dally Messenger, who has the game’s highest individual honour named after him, Clive Churchill, Bob Fulton, Wally Lewis, Arthur Beetson, Frank Burge, Dave Brown, Mal Meninga and …