David Liddiard Explained

David Liddiard
Fullname:David James Liddiard
Birth Date:24 February 1961
Year1start:1983
Year1end:85
Appearances1:58
Tries1:15
Goals1:0
Fieldgoals1:0
Points1:68
Club2:Oldham R.L.F.C.
Year2start:1985
Year2end:86
Appearances2:15
Tries2:12
Goals2:0
Fieldgoals2:0
Points2:48
Club3:Penrith Panthers
Year3start:1986
Year3end:87
Appearances3:32
Tries3:11
Goals3:0
Fieldgoals3:0
Points3:44
Club4:Parramatta Eels
Year4start:1988
Year4end:89
Appearances4:8
Tries4:1
Goals4:0
Fieldgoals4:0
Points4:4
Club5:Hull F.C.
Year5start:1989
Year5end:90
Appearances5:7
Tries5:4
Goals5:0
Fieldgoals5:0
Points5:16
Club6:Manly Sea Eagles
Year6start:1990
Year6end:92
Appearances6:34
Tries6:10
Goals6:0
Fieldgoals6:0
Points6:40
Year7start:1992
Year7end:93
Appearances7:29
Tries7:11
Goals7:0
Fieldgoals7:0
Points7:44
Source:[1]

David James Liddiard [2] (born 24 February 1961) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s.

Playing career

Liddiard made his first grade debut for Parramatta in the 1983 season where he won the Dally M rookie of the year award and was also a member of Parramatta's 1983 premiership winning team defeating Manly-Warringah in the grand final.

The following season, Liddiard played in the 1984 grand final where Parramatta were defeated by Canterbury 6–4. In 1986, Liddiard joined Penrith and played there for two seasons before rejoining Parramatta.[3]

Liddiard only managed eight appearances for Parramatta over two years and he left the club to join Manly. Liddiard spent three years at Manly before departing the at the end of 1992. Liddiard played in England for Oldham (1985–86) (Heritage № 908), Hull FC (1989–90) (Heritage № 841) and Hull Kingston Rovers (1992–93 and 1993–94).

Post-playing

In 2014 Liddiard was awarded with the Medal of the Order of Australia for his services to Indigenous youth, sporting and employment programs.[4] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: David Liddiard - Career Stats & Summary - Rugby League Project. Shawn Dollin and Andrew. Ferguson. Rugby League Project.
  2. Web site: Mr David James Liddiard. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Australian Government. 25 September 2022.
  3. Web site: Official Player Numbers. Parramatta Eels.
  4. Web site: Former NRL player David Liddiard scores Order of Australia.