Steve 'Pee Wee' Anderson

Coaching Career

Vital Statistics

Nickname(s)
Pee Wee
Born
Saturday, 16th December, 1961
Died
Saturday, 11th February, 1984 (Aged 22 years and 56 days)

Coaching Career Statistics

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Competitions

Competition   Games W L D Win %  
Super League 34 12 20 2 35.29% List


Club Career

English Career - By Year

Team Season Games W L D Win %  
Warrington 2001 28 11 15 2 39.29% List
Warrington 2002 6 1 5 0 16.67% List

English Career - By Team

Team Years Games W L D Win %  
Warrington 2001-02 34 12 20 2 35.29% List

Your Say

  • Greg
    30/12/2015

    Reader

    From RLW Vol 15 No 2 15/3/84 p28

    Sir,

    The Anderson family wish to convey our sincere thank you to you & the hundreds of friends & team-mates fir the heartfelt sympathy cards & floral tributes received on the tragic death of our son & brother Steven (Pee-Wee) who died in a car smash on the morning of February 11.

    Steven started playing league when he was 14 years old. He had previously played soccer in the Liverpool area & had been awarded the sportsman of the Year Award by Liverpool RSL.

    He played league with Warwick Farm, Liverpool City & Mount Pritchard Clubs. He had been awarded best & fairest on several occasions while playing with the above clubs.

    Pt 1

  • Ray Daniels
    13/08/2017

    I used to play soccer with him growing up for jevc liverpool good day mate

  • Sally
    23/12/2018

    So long ago Pee Wee...you gave me a great night out for my 21st the weekend before that terrible accident that took you & our other friends... I still think about you guys...xox ????

  • Alan Brooks
    07/06/2023

    I remember Steve Anderson scoring that brilliant try for Wests under the post against Souths at Lidcombe in 1982

  • Dave Curran
    09/10/2023

    Pee Wee was the most genuine mate. Everyone loved him. We'll continue to remember him at the annual Pee Wee Warwick Farm reunion.

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