Mr Noel Kelly OAM
Published Sun 01 Jan 2017
SPORT | Rugby League |
YEAR INDUCTED | 2009 - Athlete Member |
“Ned” Kelly is one of the few players to have made three Kangaroo tours (1959-60, 1963-64 & 1967-68) and regarded as one of the toughest men ever to play rugby league.
He represented Queensland in 1959 and their success that year under Clive Churchill saw Kelly play for Australia against NZ before touring with the Kangaroos. He was the No.2 hooker to Ian Walsh on tour but played in one Test against France.
In 1960 he represented Australia in the First Test against France and in the World Cup before commencing a long career with Wests before turning to coaching at both Wests and North Sydney.
Kelly played in three straight grand final losses against St George (1961-63) but his Test career continued unabated. In 1963 he played Tests against all three League nations as well as newcomers South Africa and made his second Kangaroo tour, supporting Australian captain and hooker Ian Walsh as a front row forward.
Kelly was a roguish character, as his comical sending off (twice in the same match!) in a tour game in Avignon, France at testifies. On his third Kangaroo tour he was back at hooker in five Test matches.