Brian Hambly

Coaching Career

Vital Statistics

Full Name
Brian Clinton Hambly
Nickname(s)
Grumpy
Born
Sunday, 31st October, 1937
Died
Saturday, 30th August, 2008 (Aged 70 years and 303 days)

Awards & Accolades

National Rugby League Hall Of Fame
2008

Biography

Former Souths junior's 18 Test career commenced in 1959, the year he left the club to take on the captain-coaching role at Wagga. ‘Grumpy’ Hambly represented NSW that year and was selected as a reserve for the Test series against NZ. He was the preferred lock in the first two Tests on the 1959-60 Kangaroo tour but the great form of Johnny Raper saw Hambly move to the second row for the remainder of his Test career. After playing against France in 1960 and in the World Cup, he joined P’matta on the then record transfer fee of £2,500. Under Ken Kearney P’matta was very competitive in 1963-65 and Hambly made his second Kangaroo Tour (1963-64) and played in five Tests against Great Britain and France. Ironically, he injured a calf muscle doing private training and missed Australia’s 50-12 win at Swinton that secured the Ashes. His representative career ended after another series against France (1964) and the tour of NZ (1965) but he continued to give great service to the Eels. In 1967 Hambly was named captain-coach of P’matta but feeling the effects of a knee injury, he sacked himself in favour of young prop Bob O'Reilly. He left Sydney soon after and saw out his career in Lithgow.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Coaching Career Statistics

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Competitions

Competition   Games W L D Win %  
Craven Mild Cup 4 2 2 0 50.00% List
NRL 22 8 14 0 36.36% List


Club Career

NRL/NSWRL - By Year

Team Season Games W L D Win %  
Parramatta NSWRFL 1967 22 8 14 0 36.36% List

NRL/NSWRL - By Team

Team Years Games W L D Win %  
Parramatta 1967 22 8 14 0 36.36% List

Your Say

  • Anonymous
    03/12/2011

    Brian Hambly did not play for Lithgow Workmans club but with rivals Lithgow Shamrocks along with Bruce Pollard.

  • Anonymous
    04/01/2012

    brian hambly played for lithgow shamrocks in the late 1960s,he moulded them into the team(group 10) that everyone feared due to their tough tackling,they had the nickname of the bonecrushers for a while,grumpy was a real good bloke who all the kids admired,i know as i was of that era,a time when rugby league had a real life exitement to it,maybe i too have got old

  • Neil Meagher
    12/09/2014

    I played in this team called the bone crushers with grumpy and Bruce Pollard .

  • Ian
    03/01/2016

    A Souths junior from the famous Mascot club played with the great Clive Churchill and was also coached by him.
    Was the publican and part owner of the Appin Hotel (before he passed away) along with his brother in law Ian Davidson who also played lower grades with Souths.

    His son Peter Hambly now runs the Appin Hotel.

    Brian was natures gentleman

  • Anonymous
    28/06/2020

    He played in the Newtown juniors for st peters

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