- Billy Moore (rugby league)
Infobox rugby league biography
playername = Billy Moore
fullname = Billy Moore
caption =
country =
dateofbirth =7 May ,1971
placeofbirth =Tenterfield, New South Wales
countryofbirth =Australia
height =
weight = 95 kg
position = Rlp|LK
club1 = North Sydney
year1start = 1989
year1end = 1999
appearances1 = 211
tries1 = 34
goals1 = 0
fieldgoals1 = 0
points1 = 136
teamA = Queensland
yearAstart = 1992
yearAend = 1997
appearancesA = 17
triesA = 1
goalsA = 0
fieldgoalsA = 0
pointsA = 4
teamB = Australia
yearBstart = 1995
yearBend = 1997
appearancesB = 3
triesB = 0
goalsB = 0
fieldgoalsB = 0
pointsB = 0
updated =
source = [http://rugbyleagueproject.com/players/Billy_Moore.html RLP]
new = yesBilly Moore (born
7 May ,1971 inTenterfield, New South Wales ) is an Australian formerrugby league footballer. Usually playing at lock, he representedQueensland andAustralia and in the year 2000 received theAustralian Sports Medal for his contribution to Australia's international standing in rugby league.Moore represented
New South Wales under-17s while in high school at Tenterfield. He moved to theNorth Sydney Bears in 1989 and played in the club's reserve grade premiership side. With a radical change of the guard the following year, Moore and a number of other players (ncluding long-time back-row partnerDavid Fairleigh ) became regular first graders the following year and propelled the club from also-rans in 1989 to finalists in 1991. Although Moore damaged a jaw at the start of that year, he played superbly in the first semi-final win by the Bears for 39 years against Manly, scoring two tries. Moore was first selected in Queensland's State of Origin side in 1992. Moore was the sole try-scorer in the Maroons' 5-4 win in the second match of the series atLang Park .Moore was a regular selection for the maroon jersey for three seasons and became part of State of Origin folklore by calling out ‘Queenslander! Queenslander!’ to motivate an underdog Maroons team in 1995. Against all odds, the young Queenslanders won the series without its star Super League players. While Moore was initially overlooked for Test duty against New Zealand, he won a place in Australia’s World Cup squad at the end of the year.He made one Test appearance in the competition, against South Africa, before playing Tests against Fiji (1996) and Rest of the World (1997) in consecutive years.
Moore's value for Norths can be measured by the fact that the club failed to fire in the 1994 final against the
Canberra Raiders after he was forced to leave the field with concussion. He continued to play tirelessly for his club in subsequent semi-final campaigns but his representative career ended when he was left out of the Queensland team for the 1998 series. At the end of 1999, Moore failed to secure a contract with the mergedNorthern Eagles club and reluctantly retired.In 2000 Moore was awarded the
Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to Australia's international standing in rugby legaue. In August, 2006 he was named in the North Sydney Bears' team of the century.External links
*StateofOrigin player|364|title=Billy Moore
*FOGS player|78|title=Billy Moore
* [http://www.yesterdayshero.com.au/PlayerProfile_Billy-Moore_11016.aspx Billy Moore at yesterdayshero.com.au]
* [http://www.warwickdailynews.com.au/localsport/storydisplay.cfm?storyid=3696606&thesection=localsport&thesubsection=&thesecondsubsection= "Billy returns home with his Origin memories" - "Warwick Daily News" article ]
* [http://rugbyleagueproject.com/players/Billy_Moore.html Billy Moore at rugbyleagueproject.com]
* [http://www.qrl.com.au/qrl_history/qld_rep_m.php Queensland representatives at qrl.com.au]
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