Gary Banks

Coaching Career

Vital Statistics

Full Name
Gary Marjoribanks
Born
1944

Known Family Links

Cousin
Bob Banks
Uncle
Bob Marjoribanks

Biography

Newcastle five-eighth came from relative obscurity to play for NSW and snare the pivot position in the First Test against Great Britain in 1966. Australia lost the match 17-13 and despite scoring a belated try, Banks was replaced by Brisbane's John Gleeson for the remaining Tests in the series (which Australia won). Banks later played for Norths.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Additional Notes

Played under surname Banks real surname Marjoribanks.

Coaching Career Statistics

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Your Say

  • State of Oregon
    24/05/2012

    Gary Banks was one of several Australia players - along with Angelo Crema & Bill Bradstreet - who played their one & only test in the First Test against Gt Britain in 1966 when Australia was soundly beaten by the Brits.

  • Anonymous
    14/02/2020

    What happen to Gary banks is he still alive

  • Anonymous
    17/11/2020

    He was a brilliant attacking five eighth,with "immaculate hands",He should have played many more tests for Australia,however State politics played a part in selections back in that era

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Contributions: Greg Fiveash, Shawn Dollin, Andrew Ferguson, Paul Carter, Rugby League Tables, Alan Whiticker, Alan Katzmann, Max Turner, AJ Lucantonio