Dane Campbell Explained

Dane Campbell
Fullname:Dane Mathew Campbell
Birth Date:26 February 1983[1]
Birth Place:Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Height:177cm (70inches)
Weight:83kg (183lb)
Retired:yes
Club1:Newcastle Knights
Year1start:2005
Appearances1:6
Tries1:0
Goals1:6
Fieldgoals1:0
Points1:12
Coachteam1:Vanuatu
Coachyear1start:2012
Coachgames1:1
Coachwins1:0
Coachdraws1:0
Coachlosses1:1
Source:[2]
Updated:1 October 2020

Dane Campbell (born 26 February 1983) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer from the 2000s.

Primarily a, Campbell helped establish the Jamaica Rugby League Association and the Vanuatu national team, coaching the latter.[3] [4]

Background

Born in Brisbane, Queensland, Campbell played his junior rugby league for the Pine Rivers Bears and Redcliffe Dolphins.[5] [6]

He attended St Joseph's College, Nudgee before being signed by the Brisbane Broncos.[7]

Playing career

In 2000, Campbell represented the Queensland under-17 team.[8] In 2002, Campbell played for Redcliffe in the Queensland Cup before being signed by the North Queensland Cowboys. In 2004, he joined the Easts Tigers, starting at halfback in their Grand Final loss to the Burleigh Bears.[9]

In 2005, Campbell signed with the Newcastle Knights. In Round 9 of the 2005 NRL season, he made his NRL debut in the Knights' 2–32 loss to the Sydney Roosters. He played six games for the club, kicking six goals, before departing at the end of the season.[10] [11]

After leaving the Knights, Campbell served as player-coach of the Noosa Pirates before retiring as a player in 2010 due to a head injury.[12]

Post-playing career

In 2004, while still an active player, Campbell helped establish the West Indies national rugby league team, who played one international game against South Africa. This subsequently led to the formation of the Jamaica Rugby League Association and the Jamaica national rugby league team.[13] [14]

In 2010, he took over as owner and chief administrator of Hurricanes Rugby League, a rugby league team based in Jamaica.[15] [16]

In 2011, Campbell became one of the founders of the Vanuatu national rugby league team. On 20 October 2012, he coached the side in their first international, a 14–26 loss to Greece in Port Vila.[17]

In 2016, he joined the Melbourne Storm as a recruitment officer and pathways manager.[18] [19] In November 2020, Campbell left the Storm, joining the North Queensland Cowboys as a recruitment officer.[20]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dane Campbell – Player profile . https://web.archive.org/web/20050621162037/http://newcastleknights.com.au/about/profile.asp?id=10 . 2005-06-21.
  2. https://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/dane-campbell/summary.html Rugby League Project
  3. Web site: Former Easts Tiger Dane Campbell is taking rugby league to the world. 23 October 2012. The Courier Mail.
  4. Web site: The Queensland influence that helped Jamaica's rise. 27 November 2018. QRL.
  5. Web site: Pine Rivers Bears history. Pine Rivers Bears.
  6. Web site: Dane Campbell. Redcliffe Dolphins.
  7. Web site: JT would have traded Air Jordans for this.... 16 October 2018. Odds.com.au.
  8. Web site: 2000. 18th Man. 25 October 2017 .
  9. Web site: Best 10 Brisbane or QRL grand finals in past 50 years. 26 September 2014. The Courier Mail.
  10. Web site: Understrength Roosters still too classy for Knights. 2 July 2005. ABC.
  11. Web site: Players who made less than 10 appearances for the Club. 5 November 2019. Newcastle Knights.
  12. Web site: Dane Campbell rushed to hospital. 16 July 2010. Sunshine Coast Daily.
  13. Web site: Pirate's Caribbean treasure. 18 February 2011. Daily Mercury.
  14. Web site: Jamaica look to go pro. 26 November 2010. Rugby League International Scores. 1 October 2020. 12 February 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220212191751/https://www.rugbyleagueinternationalscores.com/index.php/2010/11/jamaica-look-to-go-pro/. dead.
  15. News: Jamaica to benefit from great Dane. Matt Johnston. Noosa Journal. 25 March 2011. 9 May 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110331014353/http://noosa-journal.whereilive.com.au/news/story/jamaica-to-benefit-from-great-dane/. 31 March 2011.
  16. News: Rugby League's Calypso King. Steve Mascord. Rugby League Week. 30 March 2011. 9 May 2011. 16 June 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180616053838/https://stevemascord.com/2011/03/30/rugby-leagues-calypso-king/. dead.
  17. Web site: Archived copy . 20 December 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160410125403/http://globalrugbyleague.net/?p=1061 . 10 April 2016 . dead.
  18. Web site: Melbourne Storm – staff listing . https://web.archive.org/web/20200318200940/https://www.melbournestorm.com.au/about/staff-listing/ . 2020-03-18.
  19. Web site: Tech-savvy Storm casting a wide net in search for talent. 29 January 2019. The Sydney Morning Herald.
  20. Web site: Glasby returns to Storm. 20 November 2020. Melbourne Storm.