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Ricky Stuart

Coaching Career

All information provided below is based only on data available in the RLP database and should be used as a guide only.

Vital Statistics

Nickname(s)
Sticky
Born
Saturday, 7th January, 1967
Current Age
59 years and 152 days
Place Of Birth
Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia

Known Family Links

Son
Jed Stuart

Competitions Won

Anzac Tests
2006, 2007, 2008
Tri-Nations
2006
State of Origin
2005
NSW City vs Country Origin
2004
NRL Premiership
2002
Anzac Cup
2002, 2004
World Club Challenge
2003

Biography

Remarkably gifted halfback with arguably the best kicking game in the code in the 1990s, Stuart switched to League from the Queanbeyan Whites RU club after representing the Wallabies on their tour of Argentina in 1987 (no Tests). After a slow start, Stuart came into his own as the major tactician in the Raiders' three consecutive grand final appearances (1989-91). His organisational ability, torpedo passes and pinpoint kicking game contributed to the club's premiership success in 1989-90. First runner-up in Dally M Player of the Year voting, Stuart's performance in the 1990 grand final against Penrith not only earned him the Clive Churchill Medal but secured a place on the Kangaroo tour. His form in the early matches saw him selected as five-eighth in the First Test at Wembley, but he regained the halfback position in the Second Test following Australia's shock loss. Stuart turned from villain to hero in the vital match when he took off like a startled rabbit on a 70m run resulting in the winning try to Mal Meninga. (Earlier, he had thrown an intercept pass that led to an unconverted try that tied the match.) Despite battling injuries, he played in all remaining Tests on tour. The 1991 grand final did not see him at his best (due to a groin tear) and he could not reproduce his great kicking game against the Panthers. Stuart played an important role in NSW's Origin success in 1992, but with Allan Langer in brilliant form he was left out of the Test sides. Stuart was selected in the World Cup squad at the end of 1992 and although he did not play in the final, Canberra's fortunes in 1993 rested very much in his hands. In the second last match of the season (ironically, the record-breaking 68-0 thrashing of P’matta), Stuart broke his leg and Canberra lacked the necessary organisation to make an impact in the semi-finals. The champion halfback won the covetted Gold Dally M - Rothmans Medal double that year, highlighting his value in the side. The year 1994 saw Stuart back to his very best, orchestrating NSW's third consecutive State of Origin success and spearheading Canberra's grand final victory. His good form at first was not enough to oust arch-rival Allan Langer from Australia's Test side against France, but following the First Test loss on the Kangaroo Tour, Stuart reclaimed his crown at the scrumbase. Stuart's role in Australia's subsequent Ashes win and the record 74-0 thrashing of France should have left no doubt as to who was the reigning champion halfback in the world. Prior to the start of the 1995 season he was afforded the honour of being named Canberra captain, but was then used as a pawn in the ARL's battle with Super League (his signing was symbolically crucial to the momentum of the breakaway movement). Staying with the Raiders, his rep career stalled because of the Super League war and a succession of injuries (not least of which was a life-threatening virus that sidelined him in the early part of 1998). Given the lengths Canberra went to retain its star players, it was strangely ironic that club Chief Executive Kevin Neil allowed Stuart and clubmate Bradley Clyde to leave the club at the end of 1998 to play with the Bulldogs. A recurring knee injury ended Stuart’s career in 2000, a less than fitting end to one of the most accomplished halves of the modern game. After taking the Bulldogs’ Jersey Flegg team to a grand final win in 2001, he was appointed Roosters first grade coach for 2002.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Coaching Career Statistics

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Representative Career - International   Comp Wins Matches W L D Win%  
Tests (Senior International Matches) - 14 12 2 - 85.71% List
Anzac Tests 3 3 3 - - 100.00% List
Tri-Nations 1 5 4 1 - 80.00% List
World Cup - 5 4 1 - 80.00% List
Representative Career - Australia   Comp Wins Matches W L D Win%  
State of Origin 1 9 4 5 - 44.44% List
NSW City vs Country Origin 1 1 1 - - 100.00% List
NSW City vs Country 1 1 1 - - 100.00% List
Club Career - Australia   Comp Wins Matches W L D Win%  
NRL Premiership 1 554 284 268 2 51.26% List
NRL Finals - 26 15 11 - 57.69% List
Anzac Cup 2 5 2 3 - 40.00% List
NRL Magic Round - 6 5 1 - 83.33% List
Club Career - UK   Comp Wins Matches W L D Win%  
World Club Challenge 1 1 1 - - 100.00% List
Other   Comp Wins Matches W L D Win%  
NRL Pre-Season - 8 3 5 - 37.50% List
Vegas Round - 1 1 - - 100.00% List
Overall   Comp Wins Matches W L D Win%  
First Class  579 302 275 2 52.16% List

Test Matches - By Team

Team Years   Games W L D Win%  
Australia 2006-08   14 12 2 - 85.71% List

World Cup Matches - By Team

Team Years   Games W L D Win%  
Australia 2006-2008   5 4 1 - 80.00% List

Australia - By Team

Team Years   Games W L D Win%  
NSW Country 2004   1 1 - - 100.00% List
NSW 2005, 2011-12   9 4 5 - 44.44% List

NRL Premiership - By Year

Team Season   Games W L D Win%  
SydneySydney 20022002 Telstra NRL Premiership   2819 8 1 67.86% List
SydneySydney 20032003 Telstra NRL Premiership   2719 8 - 70.37% List
SydneySydney 20042004 Telstra NRL Premiership   2721 6 - 77.78% List
SydneySydney 20052005 Telstra NRL Premiership   2411 13 - 45.83% List
SydneySydney 20062006 Telstra NRL Premiership   248 16 - 33.33% List
CronullaCronulla 20072007 Telstra NRL Premiership   2410 14 - 41.67% List
CronullaCronulla 20082008 Telstra NRL Premiership   2618 8 - 69.23% List
CronullaCronulla 20092009 Telstra NRL Premiership   245 19 - 20.83% List
CronullaCronulla 20102010 Telstra NRL Premiership   175 12 - 29.41% List
ParramattaParramatta 20132013 Telstra NRL Premiership   245 19 - 20.83% List
CanberraCanberra 20142014 Telstra NRL Premiership   248 16 - 33.33% List
CanberraCanberra 20152015 Telstra NRL Premiership   2410 14 - 41.67% List
CanberraCanberra 20162016 Telstra NRL Premiership   2718 8 1 66.67% List
CanberraCanberra 20172017 Telstra NRL Premiership   2411 13 - 45.83% List
CanberraCanberra 20182018 Telstra NRL Premiership   2410 14 - 41.67% List
CanberraCanberra 20192019 Telstra NRL Premiership   2717 10 - 62.96% List
CanberraCanberra 20202020 Telstra NRL Premiership   2316 7 - 69.57% List
CanberraCanberra 20212021 Telstra NRL Premiership   2410 14 - 41.67% List
CanberraCanberra 20222022 Telstra NRL Premiership   2514 11 - 56.00% List
CanberraCanberra 20232023 Telstra NRL Premiership   2513 12 - 52.00% List
CanberraCanberra 20242024 Telstra NRL Premiership   2412 12 - 50.00% List
CanberraCanberra 20252025 Telstra NRL Premiership   2619 7 - 73.08% List
CanberraCanberra 20262026 Telstra NRL Premiership   125 7 - 41.67% List

NRL Premiership - By Team

Team Years   Games W L D Win%  
Sydney 2002-06   130 78 51 1 60.00% List
Cronulla 2007-10   91 38 53 - 41.76% List
Parramatta 2013   24 5 19 - 20.83% List
Canberra 2014-26   309 163 145 1 52.75% List

Your Say

  • Baljit Pelia (Singh)
    5 Mar 2017 3:59am

    Hi Mate
    I have been your fan since your playing days at Can Raider.I have too much to say about you,your achievements, as a player and as a couch. But ........
    You have created so many wonderful moments in your playing and Couching career that we (The whole sport fraternity are proud of).
    Today at 1300small stad your boys have performed an act of bravery,resilience and sportsmanship.Having only 38% of Possession our boys kept the champion team in the doldrums.
    Please hug (All boys) them all when you see them tomorrow and praise their efforts.
    God bless Raiders!!!!!

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