- Steve Ella
Infobox rugby league biography
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playername = Steve Ella
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fullname = Steve Ella
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dateofbirth = 1960
placeofbirth =Mount Pritchard, New South Wales
countryofbirth =Australia
position = Utility back
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club1 =Parramatta Eels
year1start = 1980
year1end = 1986
appearances1 = 156
tries1 = 94
goals1 = 104
fieldgoals1 = 6
points1 = 552
club2 =Wigan Warriors
year2start = 1986
year2end = 1987
appearances2 = 23
tries2 = 21
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club3 = Wakefield Trinity
year3start = 1989
year3end =
appearances3 = 4
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teamA = New South Wales
yearAstart = 1983
yearAend = 1985
appearancesA = 8
triesA = 3
goalsA = 0
fieldgoalsA = 0
pointsA = 12
teamB = Rest of the World
yearBstart = 1988
yearBend =
appearancesB = 1
triesB =
goalsB =
fieldgoalsB =
pointsB = 17
teamC = Australia
yearCstart = 1982
yearCend = 1985
appearancesC = 4
triesC = 1
goalsC = 0
fieldgoalsC = 0
pointsC = 4
updated =13 August 2008
source = [http://www.nrlstats.com/archive/players.cfm?PlayerID=97 NRL Stats]Steve Ella (born 1960 in
Mount Pritchard, New South Wales ) is anAustralia n formerrugby league player. He was a utility back for the Australian national team, playing in 4 Tests between 1983 and 1985. He is a cousin of the Ella brothers who were prominent in AustralianRugby Union in the 1980s.Club career
Steve Ella had a ten year career with the
Parramatta Eels playing at fullback, centre, wing, halfback and five eighth.Nicknamed "The Zipzip Man" Ella was a member of Parramatta's star studded backlines of the early 1980s playing alongside
Brett Kenny , Mick Cronin,Peter Sterling and Eric Grothe.He was a member of four Premiership winning sides at Parramatta in 1981, 1982, 1983 and 1986 as well as the 1984
Grand Final loss to Canterbury.He played a season in England with Wigan in 1985-86 scoring 21 tries in 23 games and finished his career in 1989 with Wakefield Trinity.Club records and statistics
He scored 544 career points for Parramatta in 157 games putting him in 3rd place on the club's all time points list. In 1982 he was the season's top try-scorer and also set the standing club record of a total of 23 tries in a season. He scored 92 career tries for Parramatta placing him in 2nd place behind
Brett Kenny on the club's all time try tally.Representative career
Steve Ella made seven
Rugby League State of Origin appearances between 1983 and 1985. He was first selected for the New South Wales Blues in game II of 1983 where he scored a try in the Blues' sole win of the series. He figured in game III of 1983, games I and III of 1984 and in all three games of 1985 when the Blues finally had a series triumph over Queensland.At the national level, he was selected for the 1982
Kangaroo Tour and appeared in twelve minor games though no Tests on that tour. In the tour match against Wales in Cardiff, Ella scored four tries equalling the record for an Australian in a full international. On that same tour in a game in France against Villeneuve he scored seven tries equalling a record set byCec Blinkhorn in the 1930s.Steve Ella made his Test debut for the Kangaroos against
New Zealand in the 2nd Test of 1983 and played in three more Tests against them in 1985.1st Grade matches
ources
* Andrews, Malcolm (2006) "The ABC of Rugby League" Austn Broadcasting Corpn, Sydney
* NRL Official 2007 Season Guide, News Magazines Surry Hills Sydney, for the National Rugby LeagueExternal links
* [http://www.stateoforigin.com.au/SOOgame/PlayerDetails.aspx?Pid=123 State of Origin Official website Rugby League Player Stats]
* http://www.brookvale-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/PROJECTS/Sports_Stars/Steve_Ella.html
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