- Graham Murray
Infobox rugby league biography
playername = Graham Murray
fullname = Graham Murray
caption =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1955|1|6|df=y
placeofbirth =Sydney
countryofbirth =Australia
height = convert|171|cm|ftin|abbr=on
weight = convert|75|kg|stlb|abbr=on
position = rlp|HB
club1 =
year1start = 1976
year1end = 1980
appearances1 = 46
tries1 = 9
goals1 = 0
fieldgoals1 = 0
points1 = 27
club2 =
year2start = 1981
year2end = 1983
appearances2 = 43
tries2 = 7
goals2 = 0
fieldgoals2 = 0
points2 = 21
coachteam1 =
coachyear1start = 1991
coachyear1end = 1995
coachgames1 = 95
coachwins1 = 51
coachdraws1 = 5
coachlosses1 = 39
coachteam2 =
coachyear2start = 1997
coachyear2end =
coachgames2 = 18
coachwins2 = 7
coachdraws2 = 0
coachlosses2 = 11
coachteam3 =
coachyear3start = 1998
coachyear3end = 1999
coachgames3 = 59
coachwins3 = 43
coachdraws3 = 1
coachlosses3 = 15
coachteam4 =
coachyear4start = 2000
coachyear4end = 2001
coachgames4 = 57
coachwins4 = 31
coachdraws4 = 1
coachlosses4 = 25
coachteam5 =
coachyear5start = 2002
coachyear5end = 2008
coachgames5 = 161
coachwins5 = 79
coachdraws5 = 1
coachlosses5 = 81
coachteamA = leagueicon|City|16 City Origin
coachyearAstart = 2001
coachyearAend = 2005
coachgamesA = 5
coachwinsA = 3
coachdrawsA = 0
coachlossesA = 2
coachteamB =
coachyearBstart = 2006
coachyearBend = 2007
coachgamesB = 6
coachwinsB = 2
coachdrawsB = 0
coachlossesB = 4
source = [http://rugbyleagueproject.com/players/Graham_Murray.html Rugby League Project] and [http://www.yesterdayshero.com.au/PlayerProfile_Graham-Murray_6057.aspx Yesterday's Hero]Graham Murray (born 6 January 1955) is an
Australia n formerrugby league player and coach. Murray was most recently coach of theNorth Queensland Cowboys , a position he relinquished during the 2008 season.cite news|author=Josh Massoud|publisher="News Limited"|title=Graham Murray resigns as North Queensland Cowboys' coach |url=http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23721823-5001023,00.html |accessdate=2008-10-04|date=2008-05-19 ]Playing career
Having starred for the Parramatta third-grade side in the middle 1970s, Graham Murray took over a captain of the Eels' reserve grade side in 1977 and was regarded as too skilful for reserve grade rugby league owing to his great organisational ability, which had him known as "little Artie" after
Arthur Beetson . With international halfbackJohn Kolc suffering ankle ligament damage, Murray spent some time in first grade during 1977, but returned to captain the reserve grade side to a premiership when Kolc was fit.1978 saw Murray take over from Kolc as first grade hal for most of the year, but the emergence of soon-to-be champion
Peter Sterling caused him to flirt between the grades in 1979 and 1980, but in the former year he captained the reserves to their third premiership in five years. Murray moved to Souths in 1981 and played fairly regularly in first grade until he left at the end of 1983 to play in the country.Club Coaching career
After previous appointments as reserve grade coach at Penrith (where he won a premiership in 1987 and helped develop many of the future 1991 first-grade premiership team) and Balmain, Murray was made coach of Illawarra in 1991. He guided the club to its first finals appearance in 1992 and during his tenure, the Steelers always won more games than they lost. He was dismissed as coach in April 1995 after he facilitated negotiations between Steelers players and representatives of the rebel Super League organisation. He was the only person out of the countless players, coaches and administrators involved with the Super League saga to lose his job as a direct consequence.
Installed as coach of the Newcastle-based
Hunter Mariners Super League team, Murray was able to construct a competitive team despite the apathy of the local community who were mostly supportive of theNewcastle Knights still playing in theAustralian Rugby League 's premiership. Although they made the final of theWorld Club Challenge in their first season, the Mariners were shut down as a condition of the establishment of theNational Rugby League .Left without a team to coach in Australia, Murray joined the
Leeds Rhinos in theEnglish Super League , directing the team to a Challenge Cup victory and a Super League grand final place. He signed a deal to coach theNorth Sydney Bears forNational Rugby League season 2000 . However, before he could take up this position, the club was excluded from the competition and forced to merge with theManly-Warringah Sea Eagles . After the resignation ofPhil Gould as coach of theSydney Roosters , Murray was quickly named as his replacement.In 2000, Murray proceeded to guide the Roosters to their first grand final since 1975, although they would lose 14-6 to the
Brisbane Broncos . Despite a sixth-place finish in 2001, Murray was sacked by the Roosters two days after the end of the season.After starting 2002 in his former profession as a teacher, he was made head coach of the
North Queensland Cowboys to replace the sackedMurray Hurst in April. After three seasons of steady improvement, the Cowboys made the NRL finals for the first time in 2004 and finished one game short of the grand final. They improved on their efforts in 2005 when they lost the grand final to theWests Tigers by 34 points to 16.In
National Rugby League season 2006 the Cowboys missed the finals and finished in ninth position.Cowboys' CEO Peter Parr announced that 2008 would be Murray's final year with the
North Queensland Cowboys , with the club seeking to move in a different direction. The club announced that Murray would be replaced by Murray's former assistant, currentCanberra Raiders coach,Neil Henry from 2009. [cite news|author=Robert Craddock|publisher="Courier Mail"|title=Graham Murray's fall from grace derailing Cowboys |url=http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/sport/nrl/story/0,26746,23455312-5003409,00.html |accessdate=2008-10-04|date=2008-03-31 ] On 19 May, after a poor start to the season, Murray quit theNorth Queensland Cowboys .cite web|url=http://www.cowboys.com.au/news.php?id=442|title=Murray resigns as Cowboys coach|publisher=North Queensland Cowboys|date=2008-05-19|accessdate=2008-05-19] cite news|author=Josh Massoud|publisher="News Limited"|title=Graham Murray resigns as North Queensland Cowboys' coach |url=http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23721823-5001023,00.html |accessdate=2008-10-04|date=2008-05-19 ]Representative coaching career
Graham Murray was the coach of the Fiji team in the
2000 Rugby League World Cup , winning one game and losing two.Murray was appointed coach of the New South Wales State of Origin team for the 2006 series, losing the series to Queensland by two games to one. Murray was re-appointed as New South Wales coach in 2007 with the full support of the North Queensland Cowboys board. Once again New South Wales lost the series by two games to one. In August, 2007, Murray announced that he would step down as coach of New South Wales. [cite news | title=Murray quits as Blues coach | url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,22221131-23214,00.html | accessdate=2007-08-12 | date=
2007-08-10 | publisher="Fox Sports News" ]*NSW City Origin - 2001 to 2005 - won annual contest against Country Origin in 2002, 2003 and 2005
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* cite book | author=Gary Lester (editor) |title=The Sun Book of Rugby League - 1983 |year=1983
publisher="John Fairfax Marketing" |location=Sydney, New South Wales |isbn=0909558833 |pages=page 78References
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