- Steve Renouf
Infobox rugby league biography
playername = Steve Renouf
fullname = Stephen Renouf
nickname = The Pearl, The Prince of Centres, Bucko
caption =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1970|6|8
placeofbirth =Murgon, Queensland
countryofbirth =Australia
height = 180cm
weight =
position = rlp|CN
club1 = leagueicon|Brisbane Broncos|16Brisbane Broncos
year1start = 1988
year1end = 1999
appearances1 = 183
tries1 = 142
goals1 = 0
fieldgoals1 = 0
points1 = 568
club2 = leagueicon|Wigan Warriors|16Wigan Warriors
year2start = 2000
year2end = 2001
appearances2 = 48
tries2 = 37
goals2 = 0
fieldgoals2 = 0
points2 = 148
teamA = leagueicon|Queensland|16 Queensland
yearAstart = 1991
yearAend = 1998
appearancesA = 11
triesA = 2
goalsA = 0
fieldgoalsA = 0
pointsA = 8
teamB = leagueicon|Australia|16 Australia
yearBstart = 1993
yearBend = 1998
appearancesB = 9
triesB = 10
goalsB = 0
fieldgoalsB = 0
pointsB = 40
source = [http://rugbyleagueproject.com/players/Steve_Renouf.html RLP] , [http://www.slstats.org/p1573/Steve%20Renouf.html SL Stats] and [http://www.yesterdayshero.com.au/PlayerProfile_Steve-Renouf_11381.aspx Yesterday's Hero]Stephen Renouf (born
8 June ,1970 inMurgon, Queensland ) is anAustralia n formerrugby league player of Aboriginal andEurope an heritage, known generally as one of the best centres in the history of the game. He holds numerous records for theBrisbane Broncos club and is considered one of the greatest footballers to have played for the club. After spending eleven years with Brisbane, Renouf left Australia to play for theWigan Warriors in the English Super League where he played two seasons before retiring from the top level of rugby league competition.Playing career
Brisbane Broncos
After developed his game with the Broncos since his teen years, Renouf made his debut in the first grade side in 1989. He scored his first try for the club in 1990 and would go on to be the Broncos' top try scorer for the seasons of 1991, 1992 (along with
Allan Langer ), 1994, 1995 (along with Michael Hancock), 1996 and 1999.The 1992 World Cup final at
Wembley Stadium set a record attendance for a rugby league international: 73,631 saw Renouf score the only try of the match, with Australia beating Great Britain 10-6.On the 23rd of April, 1994 Renouf broke the club record for scoring the most tries in an away fixture against the
Balmain Tigers by scoring four tries in the game against them at the Optus Oval. Also in 1994, Renouf scored the most tries in a season in the club's history, leading the year'sNSWRL premiership 's try-scorers list, with 23 tries. He also holds the equal club record of four tries in a home fixture, at the time of his retirement, the only Broncos player to have done so. There are only three other players who have managed this featKarmichael Hunt in 2004,Justin Hodges in 2007 andDenan Kemp in 2008. Renouf however, dubbed a 'try-scoring machine', scored four tries on five occasions:
*vsNorth Sydney Bears ,9 August ,1991
*vsCanterbury Bulldogs ,25 July ,1993
*vsBalmain Tigers ,23 April ,1994
*vs Auckland Warriors,27 August ,1995
*vsPenrith Panthers ,28 March ,1997 In 1997, Renouf scored 14 tries, which included a
hat-trick against theCronulla Sharks in the 1997 Super League grand final on the 20th of September at ANZ Stadium in Brisbane's 26-8 victory. He is still the all-time leading try scorer for the Brisbane Broncos, having amassed a total of 142 tries.Wigan Warriors
Renouf's Wigan Warriors debut came in round four of the
Challenge Cup against Whitehaven at Central Park. he scored two tries on debut in his side's mammoth 98-4 victory.In 2000, Renouf was awarded the
Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to Australia's international standing in rugby league. His final game for the Wigan Warriors and indeed his last game at the highest level was the2001 Super League Grand Final on the13 October at Old Trafford inManchester . His side lost to theBradford Bulls by 37-6.Upon his time at Wigan Warriors, Renouf quoted "The two years at Wigan were absolutely brilliant. I would have liked to stay but they didn’t want to retain me" [http://www.wiganwarriors.com/SquadMember.asp?teamid=5&id=187 "Wigan Warriors - Steve Renouf" profile] , URL retrieved 11th July 2006.] Following his return to Australia he continued playing football for Easts in the
Queensland Cup alongside former Broncos teammate Darren Smith.In August, 2008, Renouf was named at centre in the "Indigenous Team of the Century". [cite news|publisher="ABC News"|title=Modern stars join greats in Indigenous Team of Century |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/08/09/2329969.htm |accessdate=2008-08-10|date=
2008-08-09 ]Life off the field
At the age of 23, six years after signing with the Brisbane Broncos, Steve Renouf was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Renouf remembers that he "had been losing weight quite rapidly, [and] was always going to the toilet and though it was the start of pre-season, [he] had no energy, [he] couldn’t lift anything in the gym". [http://www.diabetesnsw.com.au/about_diabetes/steverenouf.asp "Steve Renouf redefines victory" article] , URL retrieved 31 March 2008.] He decided to go to the doctor and found out that he had the disease. According to Steve "diabetes is not all doom and gloom, you can live with it." [http://www.diabetesnsw.com.au/about_diabetes/steverenouf.asp "Steve Renouf redefines victory" article] , URL retrieved 31 March 2008.] His advice to young people who have diabetes is "Never think that it can stop you from achieving your goals. Just look after it, and you can achieve anything. I looked after it...I knew I had to if I wanted to keep playing football." [http://www.diabetesnsw.com.au/about_diabetes/steverenouf.asp "Steve Renouf redefines victory" article] , URL retrieved 31 March 2008.]
Outside of rugby league, Steve Renouf has an apprenticeship as an electrician and has also worked in the industry of sales and marketing. [http://education.qld.gov.au/students/jnt-venture/atsi/aicapp/html/rm-srenouf.html "Role Models - Steve Renouf" article] , URL retrieved 11th July 2006.] Steve is married and has five children, four sons and one daughter. Steve Renouf is currently working for the Get Active Queensland Schools Program which promotes physical activity amongst children. [http://www.diabetesnsw.com.au/about_diabetes/steverenouf.asp "Steve Renouf redefines victory" article] , URL retrieved 31 March 2008.]
In February 2006, a biography of Steve Renouf was released. Entitled "The Pearl: Steve Renouf's Story", the book details his career as a rugby league player. But it also covers his early life, including his family heritage and his childhood in the Queensland town of Murgon, but also about how he had to overcome prejudices from people around him as an aboriginal.
Quotations
"Getting him to training was a defining moment, then getting him to finish was another. We named the hill after him because he spent so much time sitting on it." Wayne Bennett, Brisbane Broncos coach [http://www.abc.net.au/message/blackarts/review/s1550298.htm "The Pearl: the story of Steve Renouf" article] , URL retrieved 11th July 2006.]
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* [http://www.wiganwarriors.com/SquadMember.asp?teamid=5&id=187 Steve Renouf at wiganwarriors.com]
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