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Daniel Gartner Personal information Born 15 October 1972
Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaPlaying information Position Second-row Club Years Team Pld T G FG P 1992–99 Manly-Warringah 120 35 0 0 140 2000 Northern Eagles 19 1 0 0 4 2000–03 Bradford Bulls 75 26 0 0 104 Total 214 62 0 0 248 Representative Years Team Pld T G FG P 1996 Australia 1 0 0 0 0 Source: RLP Daniel Gartner (born on 15 October 1972 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian former rugby league footballer of the 1990s and 2000s. His position was second row and he played in Australia with the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles and in England with the Bradford Bulls, winning championships with both clubs. He was also a representative player for Australia.
The cousin of former Manly premiership player and international representative, Russel Gartner, Daniel Gartner was a vital member of the Manly Sea Eagles premiership side in the 1996 Australian Rugby League competition. He Played for the Sea Eagles from 1992-1999. He Played for the Bradford Bulls from 2000–2003, where he was part of Bradford's Treble Winning 2003 Season.
References
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles squad – 1996 ARL Premiers (6th Title) 1 Matthew Ridge • 2 Danny Moore • 3 Craig Innes • 4 Terry Hill • 5 John Hopoate • 6 Nik Kosef • 7 Geoff Toovey (c)
• 8 David Gillespie • 9 Jim Serdaris • 10 Mark Carroll • 11 Steven Menzies • 12 Daniel Gartner • 13 Owen Cunningham
• 14 Cliff Lyons • 15 Neil Tierney • 16 Craig Hancock • 17 Des Hasler
• Coach: Bob FultonBradford Bulls squad - 2001 Super League Champions (5th title) 1. Michael Withers • 2. Tevita Vaikona • 3. Scott Naylor • 4. Graham Mackay • 5. Leon Pryce • 6. Henry Paul • 7. Robbie Paul (c)
8. Joe Vagana • 9. James Lowes • 10. Brian McDermott • 11. Daniel Gartner • 12. Jamie Peacock • 13. Mike Forshaw
14. Paul Deacon • 15. Shane Rigon • 16. Paul Anderson • 17. Stuart Fielden
Coach: Brian NobleBradford Bulls - 2002 World Club Challenge (1st title) 1. Michael Withers • 2. Tevita Vaikona • 3. Scott Naylor • 4. Lee Gilmour • 5. Lesley Vainikolo • 6. Robbie Paul (c)• 7. Paul Deacon
8. Joe Vagana • 9. James Lowes • 10. Brian McDermott • 11. Jamie Peacock • 12. Daniel Gartner • 13. Mike Forshaw
14. Paul Anderson • 15. Stuart Fielden • 16. Leon Pryce • 17. Brandon Costin
Coach: Brian NobleBradford Bulls squad - 2003 Challenge Cup final winners (6th title) 1. Robbie Paul • 2. Tevita Vaikona • 3. Scott Naylor • 4. Shontayne Hape • 5. Lesley Vainikolo • 6. Leon Pryce • 7. Paul Deacon (c)
Coach: Brian Noble
8. Joe Vagana • 9. James Lowes • 10. Lee Radford • 11. Jamie Peacock • 12. Daniel Gartner • 13. Mike Forshaw
14. Karl Pratt • 15. Lee Gilmour • 16. Paul Anderson • 17. Rob ParkerBradford Bulls squad - 2003 Super League Champions (6th title) 1. Stuart Reardon • 2. Tevita Vaikona • 3. Michael Withers • 4. Shontayne Hape • 5. Lesley Vainikolo • 6. Karl Pratt • 7. Paul Deacon
8. Joe Vagana • 9. James Lowes • 10. Stuart Fielden • 11. Jamie Peacock (c) • 12. Daniel Gartner • 13. Mike Forshaw
14. Leon Pryce • 15. Lee Radford • 16. Robbie Paul • 17. Paul Anderson
Coach: Brian NobleCategories:- 1972 births
- Sportspeople from Sydney
- Australian rugby league players
- Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles players
- Northern Eagles players
- Bradford Bulls players
- Living people
- Australia national rugby league team players
- Australian rugby league biography, 1970s birth stubs
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