Lionel Williamson

Coaching Career

Vital Statistics

Born
Saturday, 8th April, 1944
Current Age
80 years and 31 days
Place Of Birth
Innisfail, Queensland, Australia

Known Family Links

Nephew
Luke Williamson
Brother
Henry Williamson
Max Williamson
Grandson
Lindsay Collins

Biography

Innisfail winger represented Queensland in 1964 and 1967 in between which he played a season with Halifax (1964-65). Gaining selection in Australia's World Cup squad in 1968, Williamson scored two tries in the final against France. Rated as having the surest pair of hands in top-class football, he came to Newtown in 1969 after Canterbury baulked at paying the $7,000 transfer fee. A big, bustling winger whose career got better as he got older, Williamson played in his second World Cup competition in 1970 and was a try-scorer in Australia's spiteful 12-7 final win over Great Britain at Leeds. The following year he made his Test debut in the 24-3 loss to NZ at Carlaw Park. Williamson was in great form with 1973 club champions Newtown and, at age 29, toured with the Kangaroos. Williamson played in the two Tests against Great Britain and another against France. In 1974 he was called into the deciding Test against the visiting Lions and scored a vital try in Australia's 22-18 win. After his retirement Williamson coached schoolboy teams at St Gregory's Campbelltown and St Augustine's, in Cairns.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Coaching Career Statistics

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Your Say

  • william rodgers
    27/02/2014

    Avery good Winger who took pressure off his Forwards.

  • Owen Bladen
    09/05/2015

    I worked at Newtown League Club when Lionel played on the wing for Newtown first a winger specialist the best in the game and a pleasure to watch. Lionel and his brother worked together in Sydney. And I rate him a gentle mans gentleman a inspiration to all

  • Anonymous
    03/02/2018

    I remember Lionel as a brilliant winger for Bradford Northern in the early sixties. Strong, fast and fearsome

  • Anonymous
    14/12/2018

    Lionel Williamson played for Bradford Northern in the 1960s and married a Northern cheerleader.

  • Jeffrey Gunn
    25/04/2022

    After retirement he coached Camden in the group 6 competition a true gentleman

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