Grant Young (rugby league) explained

Grant Young
Fullname:Grant Edward Young
Birth Date:30 July 1970
Birth Place:Palmerston North, New Zealand
Retired:yes
Height:196cm (77inches)
Weight:112frac=2NaNfrac=2
Club1:South Qld Crushers
Year1start:1995
Year1end:96
Appearances1:33
Tries1:0
Goals1:3
Fieldgoals1:0
Points1:6
Club2:Auckland Warriors
Year2start:1997
Appearances2:9
Tries2:0
Goals2:0
Fieldgoals2:0
Points2:0
Club3:London Broncos
Year3start:1998
Year3end:99
Appearances3:24
Tries3:2
Goals3:0
Fieldgoals3:0
Points3:8
Teama:New Zealand
Yearastart:1996
Yearaend:97
Appearancesa:6
Triesa:1
Goalsa:0
Fieldgoalsa:0
Pointsa:4
Updated:27 December 2008
Source:[1]
New:yes

Grant Edward Young[2] is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s, as a .

Playing career

Young grew up in Wanganui, shifting to Queensland when he was a teenager.[3] He played for a local Sunshine Coast club, the Beerwah Bulldogs,[4] and from here made the Australian Residents side in 1994. In 1995 he was signed by the new South Queensland Crushers and made his first grade début in their inaugural season. He made the New Zealand national rugby league team in 1996, playing in the series win over PNG and Great Britain.

In 1997, during the Super League war, Young aligned himself with Super League and signed with the Auckland Warriors. He played only nine games in the Super League competition that year, although he again earned national selection. Alongside fellow international Hitro Okesene Young was released by the Warriors at the end of the year.

Young moved to England in 1998, joining the London Broncos. In 1998 he played 22 games in the Super League competition. However just two games into the 1999 season he broke his leg and was sidelined for the rest of the season.[5] He did not re-sign with the Broncos for 2000, being unhappy with the contract he was offered.[6]

Instead Young returned home to Queensland and reunited with his junior club, the Beerwah Bulldogs, becoming the player-coach.[7] In 2005 he moved to join the Ipswich Jets in the Queensland Cup competition.[8] [9] In 2008 he returned to Ipswich to participate in the International Legends of League match.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org. rugbyleagueproject.org. 31 December 2017. 1 January 2018.
  2. http://nzleague.co.nz/kiwis/player_profile.php?letter=Y&id=666 YOUNG, GRANT EDWARD 1996 - 97 - KIWI #666
  3. http://www.rugbyleague.co.nz/player.aspx?id=130&teamID=4 Grant Young
  4. http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info.cgi?c=7-2294-27456-0-0&sID=39669 Bulldogs Favourite Son Achieves Fabulous Honour
  5. https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rugby-league-flemings-final-fling-crowns-broncos-fightback-1082019.html Fleming's final fling crowns Broncos' fightback
  6. https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rugby-league-shadow-cast-over-broncos-best-win-soured-by-rumours-1104653.html Shadow cast over Broncos' best win soured by rumours
  7. http://www.hinterlandgrapevine.com/RangeNews04/Beerwahleague0704.html League legend pulls on boots for Beerwah
  8. http://www.qrl.com.au/display.php?pg_id=129 IPSWICH v EASTS, QLD Group Stadium, 6pm Saturday, April 2
  9. http://www.qrl.com.au/display.php?pg_id=86 Young Talent Time
  10. http://www.qt.com.au/story/2008/04/17/apn-odavis-hopes-extra-training-gives/ O'Davis hopes extra training gives edge