Scott Gourley

For the Scottish cricketer, see Scott Gourlay.
Scott Gourley
Full name Scott Robert Gourley
Date of birth July 18, 1968
Place of birth Hornsby, New South Wales, Australia
University University of Sydney[1]
Notable relative(s) Robin Gourley (father)
Rugby league career
Position Second-rower
Professional clubs
Years Club / team Caps (points)
1989-96
1997-98
St George
Sydney Roosters
128
45
(116)
(40)
State of Origin
Years Club / team Caps (points)
1993 New South Wales 1 (0)
National teams
Years Club / team Caps (points)
1991 Australia 1 (0)
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Lock
Amateur clubs
Years Club / team
1987-1988 Eastwood RUFC
National team(s)
Years Club / team Caps (points)
1988 Australia 5

Scott Robert Gourley (born July 18, 1968 in Hornsby, New South Wales) is an Australian former rugby league and rugby union player - a dual code international. He is the son of former Irish rugby union international Robin Gourley, who played in the winning St George rugby league premiership winning sides of 1965 and 1966.

Rugby union career

After captaining the Australian Schoolboys Rugby Union side on their 1986 tour of New Zealand, he made his Test debut for the Wallabies against Scotland in 1988. He earned five international rugby union Test caps between 1988 and 1989 as a flanker. He became prominent with some fearsome displays of running against the touring British Lions in 1989 and he is remembered for a magnificent try scored in that series, running through tacklers at will.

Rugby league career

Switching to Rugby League in 1989 he joined the St George Dragons.

He played 120 games for the Dragons from 1989–1996 and played in 3 losing Grand Final sides - 1992 & 93 against the Brisbane Broncos and 1996 against Manly.

In 1997 the Back rower joined the Sydney Roosters playing 45 matches in his 2 seasons at that club. He represented Australia in Rugby League in 1991 in a Test series against Papua New Guinea. His international rugby league debut in the 1st Test against PNG in Goroka saw him become Australia's 39th dual code rugby international following Ricky Stuart and preceding Andrew Walker.

He remains the last Australian dual code international to have debuted in rugby league following a rugby union representative career. All four since have made the converse switch.

Since his retirement in 1998, Scott has pursued a business career.

Footnotes

  1. "St Andrew's College Wallabies". Planet Rugby. Retrieved 22 July 2011.

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