Laurie Freier

Coaching Career

Vital Statistics

Born
Tuesday, 7th December, 1948
Current Age
75 years and 113 days

Biography

Hard-working second row forward, originally from the G’Coast, was a reserve for Easts in the 1972 grand final. After coaching Wests to a reserve grade premiership in 1981, Freier was named Coach of the Year at Easts in 1983 but the club sacked him the following year when the side lost 17 matches. His time at Wests ended the same way, replaced midway through the 1988 season by lower grade coach John Bailey.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Coaching Career Statistics

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Competitions

Competition   Games W L D Win %  
NRL 67 21 43 3 31.34% List
National Panasonic Cup 1 0 1 0 0.00% List


Club Career

NRL/NSWRL - By Year

Team Season Games W L D Win %  
Eastern Suburbs NSWRFL 1983 27 14 12 1 51.85% List
Eastern Suburbs NSWRL 1984 24 5 18 1 20.83% List
Western Suburbs NSWRL 1988 16 2 13 1 12.50% List

NRL/NSWRL - By Team

Team Years Games W L D Win %  
Eastern Suburbs 1983-84 51 19 30 2 37.25% List
Western Suburbs 1988 16 2 13 1 12.50% List
Overall1983-1988 67 21 43 3 31.34% List

Your Say

  • John REA
    19/04/2015

    TOUGH and a HARD man but a gentleman off the field,too much interferance at EASTS when he was COACH ! i worked with laurie at waverley council,THANKS Laurie !

  • Natalie Spooner
    28/08/2021

    Amazing man on and of the field

  • Paul
    12/01/2024

    Actually met him today In Nelson Bay having coffee.
    What a true gentleman. I was very impressed with his history and life stories.

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