Bill Heidke

Bill Heidke

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birthname = William Gustaf Heidke
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dateofbirth = Sept 1st, 1882
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dateofdeath = Feb 15th, 1958
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Wilhelm Gustaf 'Bill' Heidke (1882 - 1958) was a pioneer Australian rugby league player. He was a backline player for the Australian national team. He played in 4 Tests between 1908 and 1910 as captain on 1 occasion.

Rugby union career

He grew up in Bundaberg in the Wide Bay - Burnett region of Queensland where he played rugby union. He represented for Queensland against the professional New Zealand All Golds in June 1908 when that team was on its return from the "rebel" tour to England. Heidke and the other players who breached the amateur code of principal were consequently suspended for life by the Queensland Rugby Union.

Rugby league career

In July 1908 he played for Queensland as a three-quarter in the inuagural interstate game against New South Wales. He switched to half-back for the third game of that series and won selection for the inaugural Kangaroo squad of 1908-09.

He played in two Tests of that first tour and in 26 minor games. He played in the first ever Anglo-Australian test at Wembley in December 1908 and in the third test in Birmingham.

In June 1909 he was chosen in the Australian side to meet New Zealand in the second test in Brisbane.

In those early days of domestic Tests the make up of the side was dependent on whether the game was to be played in Brisbane or Sydney. To save on travel costs and to engender local support the Australian representative sides were often selected with a major hometown bias.

In 1910 having not played in the first Sydney test against the visiting Great Britain side Heidke was one of seven Queenslanders selected for the second Test to in Brisbane. Heidke was given the captaincy over Dally Messenger. In that game Heidke became Australia's seventh Kangaroo captain, the first Queenslander to do so and the only man to ever captain Australia from the wing in a Test match. Australia lost the day 22-17.

In 1932 Bill's son Les "Monty" Heidke also represented for the Kangaroos making Bill and Monty the second ever Australian father-son representative combination one week behind Sandy Pearce and his son Joe Pearce. Bill's younger brother Harold also represented for Queensland in rugby league in 1910-11.

Matches played

ources

* Whiticker, Alan (2004) "Captaining the Kangaroos", New Holland, Sydney
* [http://www.qrl.com.au/qrl_history/qld_rep_h.php Queensland representatives at qrl.com.au]


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