Dick Thornett

Coaching Career

Vital Statistics

Full Name
Richard Norman Thornett
Born
Monday, 23rd September, 1940
Died
Wednesday, 12th October, 2011 (Aged 71 years and 18 days)
Place Of Birth
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Known Family Links

Brother
Ken Thornett

Biography

Former Randwick forward played in 11 RU Tests in his two seasons of senior rugby before changing codes to join his brother Ken at P’matta. The youngest of three brothers Dick Thornett represented Australia in water polo at the Rome Olympics in 1960 before touring South Africa with the Wallabies (and with eldest brother John) the following year. Turning to League in 1963 he joined an elite band of sportsmen to represent Australia in three sports when he made his Test debut against South Africa. With Ken Thornett also selected in the match they became the first set of brothers to play together in an Australia Test team since Viv and Bill Farnsworth in 1912. Dick Thornett, a robust second row forward, toured with his brother on the Ashes-winning 1963-64 Kangaroo tour, played in all three Tests against Great Britain and scored a try in the record-breaking 50-12 win over England in the Second Test at Swinton. Thornett went on to play in Tests against France (1964) and Great Britain (1966) before making his final appearance for Australia in the 1968 World Cup. A master ball-player who equalled the P’matta club record when he scored four tries in a match against C’bury in 1968, a bout of hepatitis affected his final seasons with the Eels and he saw out the final year of his career with Easts.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Coaching Career Statistics

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Representative

Australia - By Team

Team Years Games W L D Win %  
NSW City Seconds 1966 1 0 1 0 0.00% List

Your Say

  • Anonymous
    25/05/2015

    Dick was one of the best running League forwards I have had the pleasure of watching....his ball skills were also outstanding and to watch him kick field goals from his own half was just breathtaking...one of the best..
    Terry Ryan

  • Anonymous
    09/12/2016

    dick was tougher than most fans know,his water polo made him an expert at the heavy hit on opposition forwards and getting away with it,one example he broke ken day manlys jaw and at half time the manly players vowed revenge.

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