- Barry Muir
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playername = Barry Muir
fullname = Barry Muir
nickname = garbo
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dateofbirth = 18 September, 1937
placeofbirth = Tweed Heads, NSW
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position = Half-back
club1 = Tweed Heads Seagulls
year1start = 1956 & 1971
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club2 = Toowoomba Valleys
year2start = 1957
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club3 = Wests (Brisbane)
year3start = 1958–1968
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club4 = Ayr
year4start = 1970
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teamA = Qld Schoolboys
yearAstart = 1951
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teamB = Queensland
yearBstart = 1959
yearBend = 1966
appearancesB = 26
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pointsB = 13
teamC = Australia
yearCstart = 1929
yearCend = 1936
appearancesC = 25
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pointsC = 6
coachteam1 = Wests (Brisbane)
coachyear1start = 1966 –1968
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coachteam2 = Ayr
coachyear2start = 1970
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coachteam3 = Tweed Heads Seagulls
coachyear3start = 1971
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coachteam4 = Redcliffe
coachyear4start = 1972
coachyear4end = 1974
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coachteamA = Queensland
coachyearAstart = 1974–1978
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new = yesBarry Muir (born
18 September ,1937 inTweed Heads, New South Wales ) is a formerAustralia n representative rugby league football player. He was a halfback for the Australian national team and for Queensland. He played in twenty-two Tests between 1959 and 1964, as captain on two occasions.Club career
Muir played his junior rugby league at
Coolangatta State School and represented Queensland Schoolboys in 1951. He was graded with the Tweeds Heads Seagulls and made his first grade debut in 1956. He played a season in 1957 with Valleys in Toowoomba before joining Western Suburbs in 1958 in the Brisbane domestic competition. He stayed with the club for eleven seasons.He was captain-coach of West Brisbane from 1966 to 1968, played 1970 as captain-coach with Ayr in North Queensland and finished his playing career as captain-coach in 1971 back at Tweed Heads where his career had begun fifteen seasons earlier.
Representative career
He debuted for Queensland against a visiting New Zealand team in 1959 and was selected in the
Australia national rugby league team for the same series. He made his Test debut on June 13th 1959 at theSydney Cricket Ground along withReg Gasnier ,Johnny Raper and Noel Kelly and played in all three Tests against the Kiwis. Later that year was selected for the 1959-60Kangaroo tour where he appeared in all six Tests and fourteen minor Tour matches.He was vice-captain of the Australian squad for the 1960 World Cup and played in all three Australian appearances. He first captained Australia in the opening match of that World Cup against France when
Keith Barnes was out injured.After captaining Queensland in 1961 in the interstate series he was selected in a 1961 tour of New Zealand and captained Australia in the Second Test of that series in Auckland to a 20-8 victory. For the next two years he formed a regular test halves partnership with Five-eighth
Arthur Summons in a domestic Ashes series against Great Britain and Tests against visiting New Zealand and South African sides.In 1963 he made his second
Kangaroo tour and replicated his feat of four years prior in appearing in all six Tests and fourteen minor Tour matches. He was sent-off in the Third Test dead-rubber after Australia had dominated in the first two games.Legacy
Muir was a long time outspoken critic of the system that allowed the best Queensland club players to move the Sydney competition and then to represent New South Wales. This widely-held sentiment eventually led to the birth of the
Rugby League State of Origin concept.Muir coached the Queensland side from 1974 to 1978 (two years prior to the adoption of Origin selection criteria) and during this time Muir coined the term "cockroaches", the derogatory descriptor of the
New South Wales rugby league team still used by the Queenslanders.In February 2008, Muir was named in the list of Australia's "100 Greatest Players" (1908-2007) which was commissioned by the NRL and ARL to celebrate the code's centenary year in Australia. [cite news|author=Peter Cassidy |publisher="Macquarie National News"|title=Controversy reigns as NRL releases top 100 players |url=http://www.livenews.com.au/Articles/2008/02/22/Controversy_reigns_as_NRL_releases_top_100_players |accessdate=2008-02-23|date=
2008-02-23 ] [cite web|publisher="NRL & ARL"|title=Centenary of Rugby League - The Players |url=http://www.centenaryofrugbyleague.com.au/site/the-players.aspx?cat=3&list=true |accessdate=2008-02-23|date=2008-02-23 ]Representative matches played
ources
* Whiticker, Alan (2004) "Captaining the Kangaroos", New Holland, Sydney
* Andrews, Malcolm (2006) "The ABC of Rugby League" Austn Broadcasting Corpn, SydneyFootnotes
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