- Brett Dallas
Infobox rugby league biography
playername = Brett Dallas
fullname = Brett Dallas
nickname = Dallas, King of the Wing
caption =
position = rlp|WG
dateofbirth = Birth date and age|1974|10|18|mf=y
placeofbirth = Mackay
countryofbirth =Australia
height = 1.75m
weight = 85 kg
club1 = leagueicon|Canterbury Bulldogs|16 Canterbury-Bankstown
year1start = 1992
year1end = 1995
appearances1 = 43
tries1 = 18
goals1 = 0
fieldgoals1 = 0
points1 = 72
club2 = leagueicon|North Sydney Bears|16North Sydney Bears
year2start = 1996
year2end = 1999
appearances2 = 76
tries2 = 46
goals2 = 0
fieldgoals2 = 0
points2 = 184
club3 = leagueicon|Wigan Warriors|16Wigan Warriors
year3start = 2000
year3end = 2006
appearances3 = 156
tries3 = 89
goals3 = 0
fieldgoals3 = 0
points3 = 356
teamA = leagueicon|Queensland|16 Queensland
yearAstart = 1993
yearAend = 1997
appearancesA = 10
triesA = 4
goalsA = 0
fieldgoalsA = 0
pointsA = 16
teamB = leagueicon|Australia|16 Australia
yearBstart = 1995
yearBend = 1997
appearancesB = 5
triesB = 9
goalsB = 0
fieldgoalsB = 0
pointsB = 36
source = [http://rugbyleagueproject.com/players/Brett_Dallas.html Rugby League Project] and [http://www.yesterdayshero.com.au/PlayerProfile_Brett-Dallas_11027.aspx Yesterday's Hero]Brett Dallas (born
October 18 ,1974 ) is anAustralia n formerrugby league player whose career included stints with both Canterbury and North Sydney in the domestic Australian competition, and theWigan Warriors in the European Super League competition. His primary position was winger and he is regarded as one of the fastest men to play for Queensland.Early career
Dallas began his career at the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in 1992, and was at the club until 1995 when he transferred to North Sydney. There he made 76 appearances, scoring 46 tries. He left North Sydney to join Wigan when the club merged with Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles to form the new franchise,
Northern Eagles .Wigan Warriors career
Dallas made his Wigan debut against Salford in a pre-season friendly. He had to wait until the fourth round of the Challenge Cup to score his first try for the club in a 98-4 victory over Whitehaven Warriors.
Dallas was out of action for 10 weeks in 2000 after sustaining a broken jaw sustained in an away victory against
Bradford Bulls . At the time he was Wigan's leading try-scorer with 17. He made a try-scoring return to first team action in the last match of the regular season at St Helens, in a 42-4 victory that secured Wigan the 2000 Minor Premiership. He finished the season with a total of 20 tries behind only fellow AussieSteve Renouf andKris Radlinski .Dallas again missed the end of the 2002 Super League season with a knee injury requiring a full reconstruction operation in Australia. Whilst he was at home with his family he took the opportunity to get married.
He returned to the club in 2003 but again succumbed to a hamstring injury, and was linked with Australian club
Cronulla Sharks . However, Dallas was determined to win back his place in the Wigan side and declined the deal. His decision was fully justified, as he returned to form in the latter half of the season, helping Wigan to reach the 2003 Grand Final, in the process earning a new contract. Dallas' good form continued into 2004, earning himself a new two-year contract which makes him one of the club's longest serving overseas players.Representative career
Dallas made 10 appearances for Queensland in State of Origin (1993-1997). He made his international debut for Australia against New Zealand in 1995, scoring two tries. In total he made six Test appearances, including four matches in the World Cup (which Australia won) and has scored nine tries. His most recent Test appearance was in 1997.
Retirement
Dallas played his final game in Wigan colours on the
15 September 2006 againstHull FC after 14 years in rugby league which included a Challenge Cup win with the Wigan Warriors in 2002. Dallas wanted to score a try in his final game for Wigan but was unable to do, so instead took the final conversion kick at goal. His kick, however, just missed. At the end of the game, his final act in Wigan colours was to leave his boots in the centre of the field as he was applauded by Wigan spectators all over the stadium. It was regarded as a fitting tribute to the supporters of Dallas over the years and an emotional final night of action from the flying Aussie winger. There were rumours that Dallas would return to Australia to play in the NRL but, in a speech to the Wigan fans after his final game, he said that he has no plans for the near future apart from enjoying his retirement.External links
* [http://www.stateoforigin.com.au/soogame/PlayerDetails.aspx?Pid=308 Player Details at stateoforigin.com.au]
* [http://www.wiganwarriors.com/SquadMember.asp?teamid=8&id=58 Official Brett Dallas Profile at wiganwarriors.com]
* [http://www.bulldogs.com.au/main.php?page=player&id=580 Brett Dallas Bulldogs Profile]
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