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'''Joshua Mansour''' (Arabic: جوش منصور; born 17 June 1990) is a former professional [[rugby league]] footballer who played as a {{rlp|wg}}er. He represented [[Lebanon national rugby league team|Lebanon]] and [[Australia national rugby league team|Australia]] at international level. |
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He previously played for the [[Penrith Panthers]] and the [[South Sydney Rabbitohs]] in the [[National Rugby League]], and for [[Newtown Jets]] in the [[NSW Cup]]. At representative level he played for the [[Prime Minister's XIII]], [[City New South Wales rugby league team|NSW City Origin]] and [[New South Wales rugby league team|New South Wales]] in the [[State of Origin series]]. |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
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==Playing career== |
==Playing career== |
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After being cut from the [[Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs]]' [[S. G. Ball Cup]] side, Mansour attended an open trial for the [[North Sydney Bears]] and was subsequently signed by the [[South Sydney Rabbitohs]], playing in their [[National Youth Competition (rugby league)|NYC]] team between 2008 and 2010.<ref name=perseverance /> Mansour was selected in 2010 as Winger of the Year NYC and was chosen as the NYC Player of the Year at the Rabbitohs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/holden-cup/nrl-recognise-toyota-cup-team-of-the-year-as-coaches-praise-competition/story-e6frf3qu-1225924308941|title=NRL recognise Toyota Cup Team of the Year as coaches praise competition|date=11 March 2016|work=Fox Sports|access-date=11 March 2016}}</ref> He represented Lebanon in the [[2009 European Cup]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nrl.com/lebanon-too-strong-for-italy/tabid/10874/newsid/57181/default.aspx|title=Lebanon too strong for Italy|work=NRL.com|date=25 October 2009|access-date=11 March 2016}}</ref> and played for the [[Junior Kangaroos]] in 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nrl.com/junior-kangaroos-team-named/tabid/10874/newsid/60555/default.aspx|title=Junior Kangaroos team named|website=NRL.com|date=4 October 2010|access-date=11 March 2016}}</ref> Mansour graduated to South Sydney's full-time training squad in 2011, playing for their feeder team, the [[North Sydney Bears]], in the [[New South Wales Cup]]. After a number of strong performances for Norths, Mansour caught the attention of Phil Gould at the Penrith Panthers who offered him a contract for the 2012 season.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/state-of-origin/young-stars-nsw-selection-a-win-for-perseverance-and-hard-work-20160528-gp699a.html|title=State of Origin 2016: Matt Moylan and Josh Mansour's selection a win for perseverance|first=Phil|last=Gould|date=28 May 2016|access-date=16 October 2017|newspaper=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nrl.com/perseverance-pays-for-mansour/tabid/10874/newsid/67870/default.aspx|title=Perseverance pays for Mansour|website=NRL.com|date=8 June 2012|access-date=16 October 2017}}</ref> |
After being cut from the [[Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs]]' [[S. G. Ball Cup]] side, Mansour attended an open trial for the [[North Sydney Bears]] and was subsequently signed by the [[South Sydney Rabbitohs]], playing in their [[National Youth Competition (rugby league)|NYC]] team between 2008 and 2010.<ref name=perseverance /> Mansour was selected in 2010 as Winger of the Year NYC and was chosen as the NYC Player of the Year at the Rabbitohs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/holden-cup/nrl-recognise-toyota-cup-team-of-the-year-as-coaches-praise-competition/story-e6frf3qu-1225924308941|title=NRL recognise Toyota Cup Team of the Year as coaches praise competition|date=11 March 2016|work=Fox Sports|access-date=11 March 2016}}</ref> |
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He represented Lebanon in the [[2009 European Cup]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nrl.com/lebanon-too-strong-for-italy/tabid/10874/newsid/57181/default.aspx|title=Lebanon too strong for Italy|work=NRL.com|date=25 October 2009|access-date=11 March 2016}}</ref> and played for the [[Junior Kangaroos]] in 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nrl.com/junior-kangaroos-team-named/tabid/10874/newsid/60555/default.aspx|title=Junior Kangaroos team named|website=NRL.com|date=4 October 2010|access-date=11 March 2016}}</ref> |
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Mansour graduated to South Sydney's full-time training squad in 2011, playing for their feeder team, the [[North Sydney Bears]], in the [[New South Wales Cup]]. |
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[[File:Josh Mansour North Sydney.jpg|thumb|upright|Mansour playing for the North Sydney Bears in 2011]] |
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After a number of strong performances for Norths, Mansour caught the attention of Phil Gould at the Penrith Panthers who offered him a contract for the 2012 season.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/state-of-origin/young-stars-nsw-selection-a-win-for-perseverance-and-hard-work-20160528-gp699a.html|title=State of Origin 2016: Matt Moylan and Josh Mansour's selection a win for perseverance|first=Phil|last=Gould|date=28 May 2016|access-date=16 October 2017|newspaper=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nrl.com/perseverance-pays-for-mansour/tabid/10874/newsid/67870/default.aspx|title=Perseverance pays for Mansour|website=NRL.com|date=8 June 2012|access-date=16 October 2017}}</ref> |
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===2012=== |
===2012=== |
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[[File:JOSH MANSOUR (6958042672).jpg|thumb|upright|Mansour playing for the Windsor Wolves in 2012]] |
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In round 9, Mansour made his [[National Rugby League|NRL]] debut for the [[Penrith Panthers]] at [[Penrith Stadium]] on the wing in the 10–44 loss against the [[Melbourne Storm]]. Mansour scored a try on debut.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/unbeaten-melbourne-storm-too-good-for-desperate-penrith-panthers-in-tough-nrl-contest/story-fn2mcuj6-1226347678125|title=Unbeaten Melbourne Storm too good for desperate Penrith Panthers in tough NRL contest|author=Russell Jackson|date=11 March 2016|work=Fox Sports|access-date=11 March 2016}}</ref> He was named the Panthers rookie of the year after playing in 14 matches and scoring 7 tries in his [[2012 NRL season|debut year]]. |
In round 9, Mansour made his [[National Rugby League|NRL]] debut for the [[Penrith Panthers]] at [[Penrith Stadium]] on the wing in the 10–44 loss against the [[Melbourne Storm]]. Mansour scored a try on debut.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/unbeaten-melbourne-storm-too-good-for-desperate-penrith-panthers-in-tough-nrl-contest/story-fn2mcuj6-1226347678125|title=Unbeaten Melbourne Storm too good for desperate Penrith Panthers in tough NRL contest|author=Russell Jackson|date=11 March 2016|work=Fox Sports|access-date=11 March 2016}}</ref> He was named the Panthers rookie of the year after playing in 14 matches and scoring 7 tries in his [[2012 NRL season|debut year]]. |
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On 12 October, Mansour played on the wing and scored a try for [[Prime Minister's XIII]] in the 34–16 win over [[Papua New Guinea national rugby league team|Papua New Guinea]].<ref>{{cite news| work= Daily Telegraph| title=Penrith's Matt Moylan and Josh Mansour shine as Prime Minister's XIII beat Papua New Guinea 34–16| url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/penriths-matt-moylan-and-josh-mansour-shine-as-prime-ministers-xiii-beats-papua-new-guinea-3416/story-fni3fbgz-1227088094565}}</ref> |
On 12 October, Mansour played on the wing and scored a try for [[Prime Minister's XIII]] in the 34–16 win over [[Papua New Guinea national rugby league team|Papua New Guinea]].<ref>{{cite news| work= Daily Telegraph| title=Penrith's Matt Moylan and Josh Mansour shine as Prime Minister's XIII beat Papua New Guinea 34–16| url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/penriths-matt-moylan-and-josh-mansour-shine-as-prime-ministers-xiii-beats-papua-new-guinea-3416/story-fni3fbgz-1227088094565}}</ref> |
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[[File:JOSH MANSOUR (15133687443).jpg|thumb|upright|Mansour on international duty with the Kangaroos in 2014]] |
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He made his [[Australia national rugby league team|Australian]] international debut against [[New Zealand national rugby league team]] on 25 October in the [[Rugby League Four Nations|Four Nations]], where the Kiwis won 30–12 at [[Suncorp Stadium]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/new-zealand-hand-australias-young-guns-a-reality-check-in-four-nations-20141025-11bu86.html|title=New Zealand hand Australia's young guns a reality check in Four Nations|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=25 October 2014|access-date=11 March 2016}}</ref> Mansour scored his first try in the green and gold of Australia against [[Samoa national rugby league team|Samoa]] in Australia's 44–18 victory at [[WIN Stadium]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/kangaroos-have-smashed-samoa-to-book-a-four-nations-finals-spot-against-new-zealand/story-e6frf3ou-1227117508884|title=Kangaroos have smashed Samoa to book a Four Nations finals spot against New Zealand|date=11 March 2016|work=Fox Sports|access-date=11 March 2016}}</ref> and played in the 22–18 Four Nations final loss against New Zealand.<ref>{{cite news| work= Daily Telegraph| title=New Zealand champions after defeating Australia 22–18 in Wellington| url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/four-nations-2014-new-zealand-champions-after-defeating-australia-2218-in-wellington/story-fni3fbgz-1227124298670}}</ref> |
He made his [[Australia national rugby league team|Australian]] international debut against [[New Zealand national rugby league team]] on 25 October in the [[Rugby League Four Nations|Four Nations]], where the Kiwis won 30–12 at [[Suncorp Stadium]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/new-zealand-hand-australias-young-guns-a-reality-check-in-four-nations-20141025-11bu86.html|title=New Zealand hand Australia's young guns a reality check in Four Nations|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=25 October 2014|access-date=11 March 2016}}</ref> Mansour scored his first try in the green and gold of Australia against [[Samoa national rugby league team|Samoa]] in Australia's 44–18 victory at [[WIN Stadium]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/kangaroos-have-smashed-samoa-to-book-a-four-nations-finals-spot-against-new-zealand/story-e6frf3ou-1227117508884|title=Kangaroos have smashed Samoa to book a Four Nations finals spot against New Zealand|date=11 March 2016|work=Fox Sports|access-date=11 March 2016}}</ref> and played in the 22–18 Four Nations final loss against New Zealand.<ref>{{cite news| work= Daily Telegraph| title=New Zealand champions after defeating Australia 22–18 in Wellington| url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/four-nations-2014-new-zealand-champions-after-defeating-australia-2218-in-wellington/story-fni3fbgz-1227124298670}}</ref> |
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===2016=== |
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In February, Mansour played in the Panthers [[2016 NRL Auckland Nines|Auckland Nines]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nrl.com/panthers-name-auckland-nines-squad/tabid/10874/newsid/91427/default.aspx |title=Panthers name Auckland Nines squad |website=NRL.com |date=22 January 2016 |access-date=30 March 2017}}</ref> On 8 May, he played for [[City New South Wales rugby league team|NSW City Origin]] against [[Country New South Wales rugby league team|Country]], scoring a try in the 44–30 win,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/young-city-side-stun-country/tabid/10874/newsid/95694/default.aspx |title=Young City side stun Country |website=NRL.com |date=8 May 2016 |access-date=30 March 2017}}</ref> and was soon after rewarded with selection in the [[New South Wales rugby league team|New South Wales]] [[State of Origin series|State of Origin]] squad.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/state-of-origin/state-of-origin-2016-nsw-winger-josh-mansour-takes-difficult-path-to-blues-debut/news-story/edcd823563ad666aad33990ef48b5594 |title=NSW Winger Josh Mansour Takes Difficult Path to Blues Debut |website=Dailytelegraph.com.au |access-date=30 March 2017}}</ref> On 1 June, Mansour made his debut for New South Wales against [[Queensland rugby league team|Queensland]], playing on the wing in the 4–6 loss at [[ANZ Stadium]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wwos.nine.com.au/2016/06/01/17/33/state-of-origin-2016-nsw-queensland-live-coverage |title=State of Origin 2016: Qld Maroons beat NSW Blues in game 1 – State of Origin |website=Wwos.nine.com.au |date=1 June 2016 |access-date=30 March 2017}}</ref> Mansour featured in all 3 matches for Blues on the wing in their 2–1 series loss in the [[2016 State of Origin series]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/state-of-origin/state-of-origin-2016-nsw-winger-josh-mansours-incredible-gameday-diet/news-story/1f443b5cb9eb53d7739509d034a0669f |title=NSW Winger Josh Mansour's Incredible Gameday Diet |website=Dailytelegraph.com.au |access-date=30 March 2017}}</ref> At the [[2016 Dally M Awards]] night, Mansour was awarded as the Winger of the Year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/dally-m-2016-team-of-the-year-cooper-cronk-edges-johnathan-thurston/news-story/d9edb4e76d429a31dbee1ebe7d2eca4f |title=Dally M 2016 Team of the Year : Cooper Cronk Edges Johnathan Thurston |website=Dailytelegraph.com.au |access-date=30 March 2017}}</ref> Mansour finished the [[2016 NRL season|season]] with 25 matches and being the Panthers highest try-scorer with 16 tries. At the end of the year, Mansour was named in the Australian [[2016 Rugby League Four Nations|2016 Four Nations]] 24-man squad.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nrl.com/2016-kangaroos-four-nations-squad/tabid/10874/newsid/101933/default.aspx |title=2016 Kangaroos Four Nations squad |website=NRL.com |access-date=30 March 2017}}</ref> Mansour played in one match of the tournament, in the first round against [[Scotland national rugby league team|Scotland]], where he played on the wing and scored 2 tries in the 54–12 win at [[Craven Park, Hull|Craven Park]] in [[Kingston upon Hull|Hull]].<ref>{{cite web|author=Michael Carayannis |url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/four-nations/live-four-nations-rugby-league-australia-kangaroos-v-scotland-bravehearts/news-story/893373736155d7cd213cd334e5313982 |title=Australia Kangaroos v Scotland live: scores, live updates, live blog |work=[[Fox Sports]] |date=29 October 2016 |access-date=30 March 2017}}</ref> On 3 November, Mansour suffered a serious knee injury during a freak mishap at training during a game of touch footy when he collided with Dragons star [[Josh Dugan]], ruling Mansour from the tournament and the first half of the 2017 season.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/josh-mansour-suffers-serious-knee-injury-in-freak-training-accident/news-story/87b48bd65f07de193611a82ac607ba39 |title=Josh Mansour Suffers Serious Knee Injury in Freak Training Accident |website=Dailytelegraph.com.au |access-date=30 March 2017}}</ref> |
In February, Mansour played in the Panthers [[2016 NRL Auckland Nines|Auckland Nines]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nrl.com/panthers-name-auckland-nines-squad/tabid/10874/newsid/91427/default.aspx |title=Panthers name Auckland Nines squad |website=NRL.com |date=22 January 2016 |access-date=30 March 2017}}</ref> On 8 May, he played for [[City New South Wales rugby league team|NSW City Origin]] against [[Country New South Wales rugby league team|Country]], scoring a try in the 44–30 win,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/young-city-side-stun-country/tabid/10874/newsid/95694/default.aspx |title=Young City side stun Country |website=NRL.com |date=8 May 2016 |access-date=30 March 2017}}</ref> and was soon after rewarded with selection in the [[New South Wales rugby league team|New South Wales]] [[State of Origin series|State of Origin]] squad.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/state-of-origin/state-of-origin-2016-nsw-winger-josh-mansour-takes-difficult-path-to-blues-debut/news-story/edcd823563ad666aad33990ef48b5594 |title=NSW Winger Josh Mansour Takes Difficult Path to Blues Debut |website=Dailytelegraph.com.au |access-date=30 March 2017}}</ref> On 1 June, Mansour made his debut for New South Wales against [[Queensland rugby league team|Queensland]], playing on the wing in the 4–6 loss at [[ANZ Stadium]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wwos.nine.com.au/2016/06/01/17/33/state-of-origin-2016-nsw-queensland-live-coverage |title=State of Origin 2016: Qld Maroons beat NSW Blues in game 1 – State of Origin |website=Wwos.nine.com.au |date=1 June 2016 |access-date=30 March 2017}}</ref> Mansour featured in all 3 matches for Blues on the wing in their 2–1 series loss in the [[2016 State of Origin series]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/state-of-origin/state-of-origin-2016-nsw-winger-josh-mansours-incredible-gameday-diet/news-story/1f443b5cb9eb53d7739509d034a0669f |title=NSW Winger Josh Mansour's Incredible Gameday Diet |website=Dailytelegraph.com.au |access-date=30 March 2017}}</ref> At the [[2016 Dally M Awards]] night, Mansour was awarded as the Winger of the Year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/dally-m-2016-team-of-the-year-cooper-cronk-edges-johnathan-thurston/news-story/d9edb4e76d429a31dbee1ebe7d2eca4f |title=Dally M 2016 Team of the Year : Cooper Cronk Edges Johnathan Thurston |website=Dailytelegraph.com.au |access-date=30 March 2017}}</ref> Mansour finished the [[2016 NRL season|season]] with 25 matches and being the Panthers highest try-scorer with 16 tries. At the end of the year, Mansour was named in the Australian [[2016 Rugby League Four Nations|2016 Four Nations]] 24-man squad.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nrl.com/2016-kangaroos-four-nations-squad/tabid/10874/newsid/101933/default.aspx |title=2016 Kangaroos Four Nations squad |website=NRL.com |date=4 October 2016 |access-date=30 March 2017}}</ref> Mansour played in one match of the tournament, in the first round against [[Scotland national rugby league team|Scotland]], where he played on the wing and scored 2 tries in the 54–12 win at [[Craven Park, Hull|Craven Park]] in [[Kingston upon Hull|Hull]].<ref>{{cite web|author=Michael Carayannis |url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/four-nations/live-four-nations-rugby-league-australia-kangaroos-v-scotland-bravehearts/news-story/893373736155d7cd213cd334e5313982 |title=Australia Kangaroos v Scotland live: scores, live updates, live blog |work=[[Fox Sports]] |date=29 October 2016 |access-date=30 March 2017}}</ref> On 3 November, Mansour suffered a serious knee injury during a freak mishap at training during a game of touch footy when he collided with Dragons star [[Josh Dugan]], ruling Mansour from the tournament and the first half of the 2017 season.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/josh-mansour-suffers-serious-knee-injury-in-freak-training-accident/news-story/87b48bd65f07de193611a82ac607ba39 |title=Josh Mansour Suffers Serious Knee Injury in Freak Training Accident |website=Dailytelegraph.com.au |access-date=30 March 2017}}</ref> |
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===2017=== |
===2017=== |
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On 4 June 2017, Mansour played his first game for the season after returning from a serious knee injury. He scored a try in Penrith's 38–0 demolition of Canterbury at [[Stadium Australia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2017/06/penrith-panthers-thrash-hapless-canterbury-bulldogs-38-0.html|title=Penrith Panthers thrash hapless Canterbury Bulldogs 38–0|date=6 April 2017|access-date=16 October 2017|website=Newshub |
On 4 June 2017, Mansour played his first game for the season after returning from a serious knee injury. He scored a try in Penrith's 38–0 demolition of Canterbury at [[Stadium Australia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2017/06/penrith-panthers-thrash-hapless-canterbury-bulldogs-38-0.html|title=Penrith Panthers thrash hapless Canterbury Bulldogs 38–0|date=6 April 2017|access-date=16 October 2017|website=[[Newshub]]}}</ref> On 2 September 2017, Mansour played his 100th NRL game against the [[Manly Warringah Sea Eagles]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://commentaryboxsports.com/australian/nrl/stats-amazing-nrl-round-26-2.html|title=Sport Videos, Sport video, Sport new, sport news, latest sport news, sport news headlines|website=commentaryboxsports.com|access-date=16 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170905054209/http://commentaryboxsports.com/australian/nrl/stats-amazing-nrl-round-26-2.html|archive-date=5 September 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref> At the end of the season, Mansour was chosen in The Australian squad for The 2017 Rugby League World Cup. Mansour played in a match against France and then played in the match against Lebanon where he marked up against lookalike [[Abbas Miski]]. Australia went on to win The 2017 World Cup but Mansour did not feature in the final.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/rugby-league-world-cup-2017-kangaroos-flyer-josh-mansour-braces-for-lebanese-trash-talk-20171104-gzf0ty.html| title = Rugby League World Cup 2017: Kangaroos flyer Josh Mansour braces for Lebanese trash talk| date = 4 November 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url = https://thewest.com.au/sport/rugby-league/rugby-league-world-cup-australia-wins-at-a-cost-against-lebanon-ng-b88657209z| title = Rugby League World Cup: Australia wins at a cost against Lebanon {{!}} The West Australian| date = 11 November 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url = http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-12-02/rugby-league-world-cup-final-scorecentre/9219618| title = Rugby League World Cup final: Australia beats England 6-0 in tense tournament decider - ABC News| newspaper = ABC News| date = 2 December 2017}}</ref> |
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===2018=== |
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Mansour started the season well for Penrith until suffering a shocking facial injury in Round 6 against the [[Gold Coast Titans]] when he was accidentally kneed in the face by Gold Coast winger [[Anthony Don]]. After having surgery on his badly fractured face, Mansour said "The biggest risk was obviously losing my eye, My surgeon has done over 2000 people and he reckons he has only seen a dozen like this, and they are all from motor accidents and soldiers".<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.sportingnews.com/au/league/news/josh-mansour-injury-penrith-panthers-nrl/9h7y617zpk1c16o348ky2s6ky| title = Josh Mansour reveals horror extent of potentially career-ending facial surgery {{!}} Sportingnews}}</ref> On 17 April, Mansour signed a three-year contract extension to stay at Penrith until the end of the 2021 season.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/teams/panthers/nrl-2018-josh-mansour-ends-speculation-after-resigning-with-penrith-panthers/news-story/ffdcf632f637ae76d46e2cf6b9a8f12c| title = Josh Mansour, NRL contract: Panthers winger re-signs with club}}</ref> |
Mansour started the season well for Penrith until suffering a shocking facial injury in Round 6 against the [[Gold Coast Titans]] when he was accidentally kneed in the face by Gold Coast winger [[Anthony Don]]. After having surgery on his badly fractured face, Mansour said "The biggest risk was obviously losing my eye, My surgeon has done over 2000 people and he reckons he has only seen a dozen like this, and they are all from motor accidents and soldiers".<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.sportingnews.com/au/league/news/josh-mansour-injury-penrith-panthers-nrl/9h7y617zpk1c16o348ky2s6ky| title = Josh Mansour reveals horror extent of potentially career-ending facial surgery {{!}} Sportingnews| date = 9 May 2018}}</ref> On 17 April, Mansour signed a three-year contract extension to stay at Penrith until the end of the 2021 season.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/teams/panthers/nrl-2018-josh-mansour-ends-speculation-after-resigning-with-penrith-panthers/news-story/ffdcf632f637ae76d46e2cf6b9a8f12c| title = Josh Mansour, NRL contract: Panthers winger re-signs with club| date = 17 May 2018}}</ref> |
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===2019=== |
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Mansour started the 2019 NRL season as one of the club's first choice wingers. Mansour scored his first try of the season in Round 5 against the Gold Coast in a 30–24 defeat. On 14 May 2019, Mansour was demoted to reserve grade by coach [[Ivan Cleary]] as Penrith had only won 2 out of 9 matches to start the season.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/nrl-teams-round-10-every-clubs-21man-squad-named/news-story/dd970e15b3283694a7c052935d7999cf/|title=NRL teams Round 10: Every club's 21-man squad named|website=www.foxsports.com.au}}</ref> |
Mansour started the 2019 NRL season as one of the club's first choice wingers. Mansour scored his first try of the season in Round 5 against the Gold Coast in a 30–24 defeat. On 14 May 2019, Mansour was demoted to reserve grade by coach [[Ivan Cleary]] as Penrith had only won 2 out of 9 matches to start the season.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/nrl-teams-round-10-every-clubs-21man-squad-named/news-story/dd970e15b3283694a7c052935d7999cf/|title=NRL teams Round 10: Every club's 21-man squad named|website=www.foxsports.com.au|date=14 May 2019 }}</ref> |
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Mansour only spent the 1 week in reserve grade for Penrith before being recalled back to the first team. Mansour subsequently played on the wing as Penrith defeated Parramatta 16–10 at the new [[Western Sydney Stadium]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sportingnews.com/au/league/news/penrith-winger-josh-mansour-reveals-demons-he-battled-after-horrific-facial-injury/ws0xcl5r8pjk18u7mm5rqca1u/|title=Penrith winger Josh Mansour reveals 'demons' he battled after horrific facial injury|website=Sporting News}}</ref> |
Mansour only spent the 1 week in reserve grade for Penrith before being recalled back to the first team. Mansour subsequently played on the wing as Penrith defeated Parramatta 16–10 at the new [[Western Sydney Stadium]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sportingnews.com/au/league/news/penrith-winger-josh-mansour-reveals-demons-he-battled-after-horrific-facial-injury/ws0xcl5r8pjk18u7mm5rqca1u/|title=Penrith winger Josh Mansour reveals 'demons' he battled after horrific facial injury|website=Sporting News|date=25 May 2019 }}</ref> |
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Mansour made a total of 19 appearances for Penrith in the [[2019 NRL season]] and scored one try as the club finished 10th on the table and missed out on the finals for the first time since 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://westernweekender.com.au/2019/09/blame-game-will-not-solve-panthers-problems/|title=Blame game will not solve Panthers' problems|website=Western Weekender}}</ref> |
Mansour made a total of 19 appearances for Penrith in the [[2019 NRL season]] and scored one try as the club finished 10th on the table and missed out on the finals for the first time since 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://westernweekender.com.au/2019/09/blame-game-will-not-solve-panthers-problems/|title=Blame game will not solve Panthers' problems|website=Western Weekender|date=11 September 2019 }}</ref> |
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===2020=== |
===2020=== |
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In round 4 of the [[2020 NRL season]], Mansour scored his first try in 14 months as Penrith defeated the [[New Zealand Warriors]] 26–0 at the [[Campbelltown Sports Ground]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/nrl-2020-matt-burton-penrith-panthers-vs-warriors-round-4-rugby-league/news-story/13557e6bee9029becedb2c8db2f95051/|title=Matt Burton Penrith Panthers v Warriors|website=www.foxsports.com.au}}</ref> |
In round 4 of the [[2020 NRL season]], Mansour scored his first try in 14 months as Penrith defeated the [[New Zealand Warriors]] 26–0 at the [[Campbelltown Sports Ground]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/nrl-2020-matt-burton-penrith-panthers-vs-warriors-round-4-rugby-league/news-story/13557e6bee9029becedb2c8db2f95051/|title=Matt Burton Penrith Panthers v Warriors|website=www.foxsports.com.au|date=5 June 2020 }}</ref> |
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In round 15, Mansour played his 150th first grade game and scored two tries as Penrith defeated [[Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks|Cronulla-Sutherland]] 38–12 at [[Penrith Stadium]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/08/21/martin-celebrates-new-contract-as-panthers-dominate-sharks/|title=Martin celebrates new contract as Panthers dominate Sharks|website=www.nrl.com}}</ref> |
In round 15, Mansour played his 150th first grade game and scored two tries as Penrith defeated [[Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks|Cronulla-Sutherland]] 38–12 at [[Penrith Stadium]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/08/21/martin-celebrates-new-contract-as-panthers-dominate-sharks/|title=Martin celebrates new contract as Panthers dominate Sharks|website=www.nrl.com|date=21 August 2020 }}</ref> |
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Mansour played a total of 22 games and scored 12 tries for Penrith in the [[2020 NRL season]] as the club claimed the [[Minor Premiership]] and reached the [[2020 NRL Grand Final]]. Mansour played on the wing for Penrith in the final and scored a try in the first half which was disallowed when the score was 6–0 in Melbourne's favour. |
Mansour played a total of 22 games and scored 12 tries for Penrith in the [[2020 NRL season]] as the club claimed the [[Minor Premiership]] and reached the [[2020 NRL Grand Final]]. Mansour played on the wing for Penrith in the final and scored a try in the first half which was disallowed when the score was 6–0 in Melbourne's favour. |
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In the second half, Mansour scored a try but it wasn't enough for Penrith who lost 26–20.<ref>{{cite |
In the second half, Mansour scored a try but it wasn't enough for Penrith who lost 26–20.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2020/oct/25/nrl-grand-final-2020-penrith-panthers-v-melbourne-storm-teams-live-scores-winners-win-team-lists-news-kickoff-time-game-start-updates-anz-stadium/|title=Melbourne Storm beat Penrith Panthers as it happened|newspaper=The Guardian|date=25 October 2020 |last1=Hytner |first1=Mike }}</ref> |
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On 8 November, Mansour was informed by the Penrith club that he could seek an early release from his contract after learning that he would not be required for the 2021 season. Mansour told Fairfax Media columnist Danny Weidler he was summoned to meet Penrith coach [[Ivan Cleary]] and football manager Matt Cameron at a Homebush restaurant 48 hours after Penrith's grand-final loss to [[Melbourne Storm|Melbourne]] where he was informed of the news.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sportingnews.com/au/league/news/nrl-2020-josh-mansour-calls-out-ivan-clearys-handling-of-penrith-panthers-axing/1t1hz3fpx5cbo1ipwy2vbm7a2s/|title=Josh Mansour calls out Ivan Clearys handling of Penrith Panthers axing|website=www.sportingnews.com}}</ref> |
On 8 November, Mansour was informed by the Penrith club that he could seek an early release from his contract after learning that he would not be required for the 2021 season. Mansour told Fairfax Media columnist Danny Weidler he was summoned to meet Penrith coach [[Ivan Cleary]] and football manager Matt Cameron at a Homebush restaurant 48 hours after Penrith's grand-final loss to [[Melbourne Storm|Melbourne]] where he was informed of the news.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sportingnews.com/au/league/news/nrl-2020-josh-mansour-calls-out-ivan-clearys-handling-of-penrith-panthers-axing/1t1hz3fpx5cbo1ipwy2vbm7a2s/|title=Josh Mansour calls out Ivan Clearys handling of Penrith Panthers axing|website=www.sportingnews.com|date=7 November 2020 }}</ref> |
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===2021=== |
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On 13 January, Mansour signed a two-year deal to join [[South Sydney Rabbitohs|South Sydney]].<ref>{{cite web|website=Love Rugby League|date=13 Jan 2021|access-date=13 Jan 2021|title=South Sydney Rabbitohs snap up Josh Mansour|url=https://www.loverugbyleague.com/post/south-sydney-rabbitohs-snap-up-josh-mansour/}}</ref> |
On 13 January, Mansour signed a two-year deal to join [[South Sydney Rabbitohs|South Sydney]].<ref>{{cite web|website=Love Rugby League|date=13 Jan 2021|access-date=13 Jan 2021|title=South Sydney Rabbitohs snap up Josh Mansour|url=https://www.loverugbyleague.com/post/south-sydney-rabbitohs-snap-up-josh-mansour/}}</ref> |
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In round 1 of the [[2021 NRL season]], he made his debut for Souths in a 26–18 loss against Melbourne.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/mar/11/ryan-papenhuyzen-at-the-double-as-melbourne-storm-see-off-souths-in-nrl-season-opener/|title=Papenhuyzen at the double as Storm see off Rabbitohs in NRL season opener|website=www.theguardian.com}}</ref> |
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In round 1 of the [[2021 NRL season]], he made his debut for Souths in a 26–18 loss against Melbourne.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/mar/11/ryan-papenhuyzen-at-the-double-as-melbourne-storm-see-off-souths-in-nrl-season-opener/|title=Papenhuyzen at the double as Storm see off Rabbitohs in NRL season opener|newspaper=The Guardian|date=11 March 2021 }}</ref> |
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[[File:Josh Mansour.jpg|thumb|upright|Mansour playing for the Rabbitohs in 2022]] |
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After being demoted to reserve grade before round 2, Mansour was recalled to the Souths squad for round 3. Mansour scored his first official try for Souths in a 26–16 victory over arch rivals the [[Sydney Roosters]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-03-26/nrl-rabbitohs-beat-sydney-roosters-dragons-defeat-sea-eagles/100026698/|title=South Sydney Rabbitohs defeat Sydney Roosters 26-16, St George Illawarra Dragons beat Manly Sea Eagles 38-12|newspaper=ABC News|date=26 March 2021 }}</ref> |
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The following week, Mansour scored another two tries for South Sydney in their 36–6 victory over the Gold Coast.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-08-14/nrl-manly-thumps-parramatta-south-sydney-wests-tigers-win/100363934/|title=Manly thumps Parramatta Eels 56-10, as South Sydney and Wests Tigers enjoy NRL wins|website=www.abc.net.au}}</ref> |
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In round 19, Mansour scored two tries for South Sydney in a 60–22 victory over the [[New Zealand Warriors]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-24/nrl-live-souths-warriors-manly-tigers-penrith-broncos-scores/100308594/|title=Penrith beat Brisbane 18-12, South Sydney thrash Warriors 60-22, Manly outclass Tigers 44-24|newspaper=ABC News|date=24 July 2021 }}</ref> |
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In round 21, he scored two tries in a 40–12 victory over [[Parramatta Eels|Parramatta]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/nrl-live-parramatta-eels-vs-south-sydney-rabbitohs-score-teams-video-round-20-supercoach-result-report/news-story/d35de59ca52ae96790bf5696ee63265e/|title=Awful Eels go from bad to worse as little Bunny breaks a BIG record in rout: Big Hits|website=www.foxsports.com.au|date=6 August 2021 }}</ref> |
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On 24 August, Mansour was ruled out for the rest of the season after suffering a knee injury in South Sydney's round 23 loss against Penrith.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2021/01/23/casualty-ward-all-the-latest-nrl-injury-news2/|title=Casualty Ward: Sivo's ACL torn; Roosters lose trio; Doueihi out|website=www.nrl.com|date=17 January 2022 }}</ref> |
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===2022=== |
===2022=== |
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Mansour was limited to only five games for South Sydney in the [[2022 NRL season]] where he scored two tries. In the opening group stage match of the [[2021 Rugby League World Cup]], Mansour scored the opening try for Lebanon in their 34–12 loss against New Zealand. In the final group stage match, Mansour scored a hat-trick in Lebanon's 74–12 victory over Jamaica.<ref>{{cite |
Mansour was limited to only five games for South Sydney in the [[2022 NRL season]] where he scored two tries. |
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In the opening group stage match of the [[2021 Rugby League World Cup]], Mansour scored the opening try for Lebanon in their 34–12 loss against New Zealand. In the final group stage match, Mansour scored a hat-trick in Lebanon's 74–12 victory over Jamaica.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/rugby-league/53505781/|title=Lebanon thrash Jamaica to reach World Cup quarter-finals|work=BBC Sport |date=29 October 2022 }}</ref> |
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On 1 November, Mansour was released by the South Sydney club.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.totalrl.com/lebanon-and-ex-south-sydney-rabbitohs-winger-josh-mansour-wants-surprise-move-following-world-cup-exploits/|title=Lebanon and ex-South Sydney Rabbitohs winger Josh Mansour wants surprise move following World Cup exploits|website=www.totalrl.com|date=November 2022 }}</ref> |
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===2023=== |
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On 19 February, Mansour played for [[Newtown Jets|Newtown]] in a pre-season trial against [[Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs|Canterbury]] at the [[Belmore Sports Ground]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.codesports.com.au/nrl/nrl-2023-josh-mansour-joins-the-jets-in-bid-to-keep-nrl-dream-alive/news-story/f28cbefcb26b988e095bf5da24a51e8c/|title=Josh Mansour joins the Jets in bid to keep NRL dream alive|website=www.codesports.com.au}}</ref> |
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On 28 February, Mansour joined Newtown for the 2023 season as a free agent.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/josh-mansours-super-league-move-26349141/|title=Josh Mansour's Super League move off as winger lands new club|website=www.examinerlive.co.uk}}</ref> On 21 November, Mansour announced his retirement via Instagram.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://7news.com.au/sport/rugby-league/former-nrl-winger-josh-mansour-announces-retirement-from-rugby-league-to-focus-on-family-and-business-c-12640417/|title=Former NRL winger Josh Mansour announces retirement from rugby league to focus on family and business|website=7news.com.au|date=22 November 2023 }}</ref> |
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===2024=== |
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On 18 March, Mansour publicly criticised South Sydney head coach [[Jason Demetriou (rugby league)|Jason Demetriou]] on the Bye Round podcast hosted by [[James Graham (rugby league)|James Graham]]. Mansour went on to say "I didn't see eye-to-eye with the coach, which was a shame ... we just didn't have a good rapport, "I feel like every time he spoke to me he didn't live up to what he was saying and I let it get to me. I'm a man of my word, I was holding him to every conversation we had. I was so frustrated that final year". Mansour also claimed he was getting mixed messages from Demetriou and also accused him of being dishonest. Mansour gave an example of when he was allegedly told by Demetriou that he was going to be picked for a game but then not selected. Mansour also alleged that during South Sydney's end of season team meeting he was shown on a screen of leaving players without knowing any of this information. Mansour went on to say "We get to the end of the year, we're in the video room and they said 'we're going to put in a little farewell video for the guys that are leaving and want to thank them for their time' ... and I was the first one there, "I didn't even know that I was leaving. I was the first one on the clip. I wasn't surprised with all the stuff that happened before. But yeah, it was a very sad time to leave Souths unfortunately".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/news-2024-south-sydney-rabbitohs-coach-jason-demetriou-criticism-former-player-josh-mansour/1331e01d-5e81-419f-befa-d00aea260805/|title='I was so off it': Former Origin star's revelations turn up pressure on Souths coach Jason Demetriou|website=wwos.nine.com.au|date=18 March 2024 }}</ref> |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
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Mansour's wife, Daniella, gave birth to their first child, Siana, on 2 November 2017 |
Mansour's wife, Daniella, gave birth to their first child, Siana, on 2 November 2017.<ref name="mixed feelings" /> Their second child, Andre, was born on 31 July 2019.<ref>{{cite instagram|user=joshmansour_|postid=B0kRrfbDGM6|title=Andre Anthony Mansour|date=July 31, 2019|author=Josh Mansour}}</ref> |
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Mansour is a fan of [[Arsenal F.C.]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Ritchie|first=Dean|date=30 June 2017|title=Arsenal in Sydney: Penrith Panthers NRL star Josh Mansour invites Gunners to pay his club a visit|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/football/arsenal-in-sydney-penrith-panthers-nrl-star-josh-mansour-invites-gunners-to-pay-his-club-a-visit/news-story/4bdf2053714b33bc024c518655542d7f|work=Daily Telegraph|access-date=8 November 2017}}</ref> |
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Mansour is founder and co-owner of a podcast and YouTube show called Let’s Trot Show.<ref>https://radioinfo.com.au/news/lets-trot-show-launches-for-nrl-stars/ {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://radiotoday.com.au/not-just-another-footy-show-new-adventure-for-two-nrl-greats/ | title=Not just another footy show: New adventure for two NRL greats | date=21 September 2023 }}</ref> |
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Joshua Mansour (Arabic: جوش منصور; born 17 June 1990) is a former professional rugby league footballer who played as a winger. He represented Lebanon and Australia at international level.
He previously played for the Penrith Panthers and the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the National Rugby League, and for Newtown Jets in the NSW Cup. At representative level he played for the Prime Minister's XIII, NSW City Origin and New South Wales in the State of Origin series.
Early life
[edit]Mansour was born in Sydney, Australia. He is of Lebanese and Cuban descent through his father, Fidel, who was born north of Beirut, Lebanon,[2] and is of Portuguese descent through his mother, Angie, who was born in the Madeira archipelago.[3]
He played junior rugby league for the St Johns Eagles and the Kingsgrove Colts, and attended Holy Spirit College in Lakemba during his high school years.[4]
Playing career
[edit]After being cut from the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs' S. G. Ball Cup side, Mansour attended an open trial for the North Sydney Bears and was subsequently signed by the South Sydney Rabbitohs, playing in their NYC team between 2008 and 2010.[3] Mansour was selected in 2010 as Winger of the Year NYC and was chosen as the NYC Player of the Year at the Rabbitohs.[5]
He represented Lebanon in the 2009 European Cup,[6] and played for the Junior Kangaroos in 2010.[7]
Mansour graduated to South Sydney's full-time training squad in 2011, playing for their feeder team, the North Sydney Bears, in the New South Wales Cup.
After a number of strong performances for Norths, Mansour caught the attention of Phil Gould at the Penrith Panthers who offered him a contract for the 2012 season.[8][9]
2012
[edit]In round 9, Mansour made his NRL debut for the Penrith Panthers at Penrith Stadium on the wing in the 10–44 loss against the Melbourne Storm. Mansour scored a try on debut.[10] He was named the Panthers rookie of the year after playing in 14 matches and scoring 7 tries in his debut year.
2013
[edit]On 5 March, Mansour extended his contract with the club to the end of the 2014 season.[11] In round 23, against the New Zealand Warriors, Mansour scored a spectacular put down of the ball just before going into the in goal in the 28–24 win at Mt Smart Stadium.[12] Mansour played in 14 matches and scored 4 tries in 2013.
2014
[edit]In February, Mansour played in the Panthers inaugural Auckland Nines squad.[13] On 3 June, he re-signed, keeping him at the Panthers until the end of the 2016 season after declining a lucrative offer from the Canberra Raiders.[14] Mansour finished the season as the Panthers highest tryscorer with 15 tries in 22 matches.
On 12 October, Mansour played on the wing and scored a try for Prime Minister's XIII in the 34–16 win over Papua New Guinea.[15]
He made his Australian international debut against New Zealand national rugby league team on 25 October in the Four Nations, where the Kiwis won 30–12 at Suncorp Stadium.[16] Mansour scored his first try in the green and gold of Australia against Samoa in Australia's 44–18 victory at WIN Stadium,[17] and played in the 22–18 Four Nations final loss against New Zealand.[18]
2015
[edit]Mansour scored 6 tries from 12 games in 2015. He was named in the Lebanon 48-man train-on squad ahead of two 2017 Rugby League World Cup qualifiers against South Africa, however he didn't take part in either match.[19]
2016
[edit]In February, Mansour played in the Panthers Auckland Nines.[20] On 8 May, he played for NSW City Origin against Country, scoring a try in the 44–30 win,[21] and was soon after rewarded with selection in the New South Wales State of Origin squad.[22] On 1 June, Mansour made his debut for New South Wales against Queensland, playing on the wing in the 4–6 loss at ANZ Stadium.[23] Mansour featured in all 3 matches for Blues on the wing in their 2–1 series loss in the 2016 State of Origin series.[24] At the 2016 Dally M Awards night, Mansour was awarded as the Winger of the Year.[25] Mansour finished the season with 25 matches and being the Panthers highest try-scorer with 16 tries. At the end of the year, Mansour was named in the Australian 2016 Four Nations 24-man squad.[26] Mansour played in one match of the tournament, in the first round against Scotland, where he played on the wing and scored 2 tries in the 54–12 win at Craven Park in Hull.[27] On 3 November, Mansour suffered a serious knee injury during a freak mishap at training during a game of touch footy when he collided with Dragons star Josh Dugan, ruling Mansour from the tournament and the first half of the 2017 season.[28]
2017
[edit]On 4 June 2017, Mansour played his first game for the season after returning from a serious knee injury. He scored a try in Penrith's 38–0 demolition of Canterbury at Stadium Australia.[29] On 2 September 2017, Mansour played his 100th NRL game against the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles.[30] At the end of the season, Mansour was chosen in The Australian squad for The 2017 Rugby League World Cup. Mansour played in a match against France and then played in the match against Lebanon where he marked up against lookalike Abbas Miski. Australia went on to win The 2017 World Cup but Mansour did not feature in the final.[31][32][33]
2018
[edit]Mansour started the season well for Penrith until suffering a shocking facial injury in Round 6 against the Gold Coast Titans when he was accidentally kneed in the face by Gold Coast winger Anthony Don. After having surgery on his badly fractured face, Mansour said "The biggest risk was obviously losing my eye, My surgeon has done over 2000 people and he reckons he has only seen a dozen like this, and they are all from motor accidents and soldiers".[34] On 17 April, Mansour signed a three-year contract extension to stay at Penrith until the end of the 2021 season.[35]
2019
[edit]Mansour started the 2019 NRL season as one of the club's first choice wingers. Mansour scored his first try of the season in Round 5 against the Gold Coast in a 30–24 defeat. On 14 May 2019, Mansour was demoted to reserve grade by coach Ivan Cleary as Penrith had only won 2 out of 9 matches to start the season.[36]
Mansour only spent the 1 week in reserve grade for Penrith before being recalled back to the first team. Mansour subsequently played on the wing as Penrith defeated Parramatta 16–10 at the new Western Sydney Stadium.[37]
Mansour made a total of 19 appearances for Penrith in the 2019 NRL season and scored one try as the club finished 10th on the table and missed out on the finals for the first time since 2015.[38]
2020
[edit]In round 4 of the 2020 NRL season, Mansour scored his first try in 14 months as Penrith defeated the New Zealand Warriors 26–0 at the Campbelltown Sports Ground.[39]
In round 15, Mansour played his 150th first grade game and scored two tries as Penrith defeated Cronulla-Sutherland 38–12 at Penrith Stadium.[40]
Mansour played a total of 22 games and scored 12 tries for Penrith in the 2020 NRL season as the club claimed the Minor Premiership and reached the 2020 NRL Grand Final. Mansour played on the wing for Penrith in the final and scored a try in the first half which was disallowed when the score was 6–0 in Melbourne's favour.
In the second half, Mansour scored a try but it wasn't enough for Penrith who lost 26–20.[41]
On 8 November, Mansour was informed by the Penrith club that he could seek an early release from his contract after learning that he would not be required for the 2021 season. Mansour told Fairfax Media columnist Danny Weidler he was summoned to meet Penrith coach Ivan Cleary and football manager Matt Cameron at a Homebush restaurant 48 hours after Penrith's grand-final loss to Melbourne where he was informed of the news.[42]
2021
[edit]On 13 January, Mansour signed a two-year deal to join South Sydney.[43]
In round 1 of the 2021 NRL season, he made his debut for Souths in a 26–18 loss against Melbourne.[44]
After being demoted to reserve grade before round 2, Mansour was recalled to the Souths squad for round 3. Mansour scored his first official try for Souths in a 26–16 victory over arch rivals the Sydney Roosters.[45]
In round 19, Mansour scored two tries for South Sydney in a 60–22 victory over the New Zealand Warriors.[46]
In round 21, he scored two tries in a 40–12 victory over Parramatta.[47]
The following week, Mansour scored another two tries for South Sydney in their 36–6 victory over the Gold Coast.[48]
On 24 August, Mansour was ruled out for the rest of the season after suffering a knee injury in South Sydney's round 23 loss against Penrith.[49]
2022
[edit]Mansour was limited to only five games for South Sydney in the 2022 NRL season where he scored two tries.
In the opening group stage match of the 2021 Rugby League World Cup, Mansour scored the opening try for Lebanon in their 34–12 loss against New Zealand. In the final group stage match, Mansour scored a hat-trick in Lebanon's 74–12 victory over Jamaica.[50]
On 1 November, Mansour was released by the South Sydney club.[51]
2023
[edit]On 19 February, Mansour played for Newtown in a pre-season trial against Canterbury at the Belmore Sports Ground.[52] On 28 February, Mansour joined Newtown for the 2023 season as a free agent.[53] On 21 November, Mansour announced his retirement via Instagram.[54]
2024
[edit]On 18 March, Mansour publicly criticised South Sydney head coach Jason Demetriou on the Bye Round podcast hosted by James Graham. Mansour went on to say "I didn't see eye-to-eye with the coach, which was a shame ... we just didn't have a good rapport, "I feel like every time he spoke to me he didn't live up to what he was saying and I let it get to me. I'm a man of my word, I was holding him to every conversation we had. I was so frustrated that final year". Mansour also claimed he was getting mixed messages from Demetriou and also accused him of being dishonest. Mansour gave an example of when he was allegedly told by Demetriou that he was going to be picked for a game but then not selected. Mansour also alleged that during South Sydney's end of season team meeting he was shown on a screen of leaving players without knowing any of this information. Mansour went on to say "We get to the end of the year, we're in the video room and they said 'we're going to put in a little farewell video for the guys that are leaving and want to thank them for their time' ... and I was the first one there, "I didn't even know that I was leaving. I was the first one on the clip. I wasn't surprised with all the stuff that happened before. But yeah, it was a very sad time to leave Souths unfortunately".[55]
Personal life
[edit]Mansour's wife, Daniella, gave birth to their first child, Siana, on 2 November 2017.[2] Their second child, Andre, was born on 31 July 2019.[56]
Mansour is a fan of Arsenal F.C.[57]
Mansour is founder and co-owner of a podcast and YouTube show called Let’s Trot Show.[58][59]
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