Bryan Palmer Explained

Bryan Palmer
Birth Name:George Thomas Bryan Palmer
Birth Date:1899 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia
Ru Position:Wing
Amatyears1:1927–1931
School:Newington College

George Thomas Bryan Palmer (21 January 1899 – 19 April 1990) was an Australian rugby union player who coached the Wallabies. He has been described as "one of the most colourful personalities in Australian rugby".[1]

Early life

Palmer was born in Dubbo, New South Wales, the son of T D Palmer, who had played Rugby for the Waratahs in 1899. He played his first Rugby in Dubbo before attending Newington College as a boarder (1915–1916).[2]

War service

Palmer served with the Australian Light Horse in World War I and was invalided home after a bout of near fatal pneumonia. As part of his recovery he joined the Glebe-Balmain Rugby Club to build up his strength and over the ensuing seven seasons played 93 games on the wing.

Representative rugby

His first of seven matches for NSW was played in 1927. Palmer was selected and toured with the Wallabies to New Zealand in 1931 but did not play a match.[3]

Coach

Between 1963 and 1967 he was the coach of the national side, retiring at the age of 68.

Honours

Notes and References

  1. Book: Australian Rugby - The Game and the Players . Jack Pollard Syd. 1994 . 456. Palmer, George Thomas Bryan (1899 - 1990).
  2. Book: Newington College Register of Past Students 1863-1998 . Syd . 1999 . 147.
  3. https://classicwallabies.com.au/players/george-thomas-bryan-palmerClassic Wallabies George Thomas Bryan Palmer
  4. Web site: New South Wales Rugby. https://web.archive.org/web/20091012131604/http://www.nswrugby.com.au/DevelopmentRugby/PrimarySchoolsDevelopment/GovernmentPrimarySchools.aspx. dead. 2009-10-12.
  5. Web site: Rugby at Newington - A History . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090912231520/http://newingtoncollege.nsw.edu.au/public/SecondarySchool/Sport/Rugby/History.cfm . 12 September 2009 . dmy .