Graham Bevan

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Playing Career

Vital Statistics

Full Name
Graham John Bevan
Born
Wednesday, 7th March, 1945
Died
Tuesday, 12th February, 2019 (Aged 73 years and 342 days)
Place Of Birth
Petersham, New South Wales, Australia

Playing Career Statistics

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Competitions

Competition   App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
NRL 6 1 -   - 3 4 2 0 66.67% List


Club Career

NRL/NSWRL - By Year

Team Season App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
Western Suburbs NSWRFL 1965 4 1 -   - 3 3 1 0 75.00% List
Western Suburbs NSWRFL 1966 2 - -   - - 1 1 0 50.00% List

NRL/NSWRL - By Team

Team Years App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
Western Suburbs 1965-66 6 1 -   - 3 4 2 0 66.67% List

Your Say

  • Anonymous
    11/04/2012

    I wonder if this was the very same gifted athlete and footballer Graham Beavan who attended St Thomas' Lewisham

  • Norm
    10/12/2015

    I played cricket with Graham in the 50s and he was the most gifted, natural all round athlete I have ever seen.

  • Long memory
    01/01/2016

    I remember him if the same guy. He was absolutely dominant in inter school athletics and its easy to remember how good he was. By my reckoning he was about 12 years old in 1956 when I left.

  • Anonymous
    07/06/2019

    This,player came from QlD

  • Old boy
    05/01/2020

    Certainly could be, the timing is about right because my estimate is Graham would have been born around 1945. I have always remembered what a natural talent he was and I wonder why we did not hear more of him.

  • Lindsay cutler
    24/05/2021

    I knew Graeme also known as fats from 1960 we lost contact when he went to Queensland and I to Darwin in 1974. He was ineque in that he was the toughest shy bloke you ever want to meet on the field off he was one of natures own gentleman. He loved a chat a beer and a punt with his. mates Steve foster and jack conna at the oriental hotel aka rubies concord.

    He was an unwavering defender of the bullied he came to the aid of all being bullied.Fats was a success in all his sporting endeavours including cricket and athletics.

    I remember his half time sprays in the dressing sheds at Goddard park whilst coaching concord united d grade in 1966. His inspiration lead to the team winning the comp that year.

    Fats was a good bloke and friend

  • Anonymous
    03/01/2024

    Graham also played for Newtown

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