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|name = Joel Thompson |
|name = Joel Thompson |
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|image = Joel Thompson Manly.jpg |
|image = Joel Thompson Manly.jpg |
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|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1988|8|24|df=yes}} |
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1988|8|24|df=yes}} |
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|birth_place = [[Ivanhoe, New South Wales|Ivanhoe]], |
|birth_place = [[Ivanhoe, New South Wales|Ivanhoe]], New South Wales, Australia |
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|height = {{convert|1.90|m|ftin|abbr=on|order=flip}} |
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|weight = {{convert|103|kg|stlb|abbr=on|order=flip}} |
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|fieldgoals1 = 0 |
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|points1 = 112 |
|points1 = 112 |
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|club2 = [[St. George Illawarra Dragons|St. George Illawarra]] |
|club2 = {{nowrap|[[St. George Illawarra Dragons|St. George Illawarra]]}} |
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|year2start = 2014 |
|year2start = 2014 |
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|year2end = 17 |
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|fieldgoals2 = 0 |
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|points2 = 76 |
|points2 = 76 |
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|club3 = [[Manly Warringah Sea Eagles|Manly Sea Eagles]] |
|club3 = {{nowrap|[[Manly Warringah Sea Eagles|Manly Sea Eagles]]}} |
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|year3start = 2018 |
|year3start = 2018 |
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|year3end = 20 |
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|club4 = [[St Helens R.F.C.|St Helens]] |
|club4 = [[St Helens R.F.C.|St Helens]] |
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|year4start = 2021 |
|year4start = 2021 |
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|appearances4 = |
|appearances4 = 19 |
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|tries4 = 1 |
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|goals4 = 0 |
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|fieldgoals4 = 0 |
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|points4 = 4 |
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| yearAstart = 2009 |
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|teamB = [[ |
|teamB = {{nowrap|[[All Stars Match|Indigenous All Stars]]}} |
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|yearBstart = 2010 |
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|yearBend = 20 |
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|appearancesB = |
|appearancesB = 7 |
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|triesB = 0 |
|triesB = 0 |
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|goalsB = 0 |
|goalsB = 0 |
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|fieldgoalsB = 0 |
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|pointsB = 0 |
|pointsB = 0 |
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|teamC = [[New South Wales Country rugby league team|Country Origin]] |
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|yearCstart = 2011 |
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|yearCend = 15 |
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|appearancesC = 2 |
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|goalsC = 0 |
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|pointsC = 0 |
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|source = <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/joel-thompson/summary.html|title=Joel Thompson - Career Stats & Summary|publisher=Rugby League Project|access-date=2015-10-01}}</ref> |
|source = <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/joel-thompson/summary.html|title=Joel Thompson - Career Stats & Summary|publisher=Rugby League Project|access-date=2015-10-01}}</ref> |
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|updated = 5 January 2024 |
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'''Joel Thompson''' is |
'''Joel Thompson''' (born 24 August 1988) is a retired Australian professional [[rugby league]] footballer who played as a {{rlp|sr}} forward for [[St Helens RLFC|St Helens]] in the [[Super League]], and for the [[Canberra Raiders]], [[St George Illawarra Dragons]] and the [[Manly Warringah Sea Eagles]] in the [[National Rugby League]] (NRL). Thompson has played for the [[Indigenous All Stars (rugby league)|Indigenous All stars]] and [[Country New South Wales rugby league team|NSW Country Origin]] side at representative level, and played as a {{rlp|ce}} in the NRL earlier in his career. |
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He previously played for the [[Canberra Raiders]], [[St George Illawarra Dragons]] and the [[Manly Warringah Sea Eagles]] in the [[National Rugby League|NRL]]. Thompson has played for the [[Indigenous All Stars (rugby league)|Indigenous All stars]] and [[Country New South Wales rugby league team|NSW Country Origin]] side at representative level, and played as a {{rlp|ce}} earlier in his career. |
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==Background== |
==Background== |
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Thompson was born in [[Ivanhoe, New South Wales, Australia]] and is of [[Indigenous Australians|Indigenous Australian]] descent. |
Thompson was born in [[Ivanhoe, New South Wales, Australia]] and is of [[Indigenous Australians|Indigenous Australian]] descent and English descent. |
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Thompson played his junior rugby league for the Ivanhoe Roosters and [[Group 11 Rugby League|Forbes Magpies]] and attended [[Red Bend Catholic College]] before being signed by the [[Canberra Raiders]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/855615/hometown-boys-crowd-favourites/|title=Hometown boys crowd favourites|publisher=Daily Liberal|date=2010-02-25|access-date=2015-10-01}}</ref> He represented the [[Australian Schoolboys]] in 2006 and played for the [[Junior Kangaroos]] in 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.foxsportspulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=7-2049-0-0-0&sID=16019&articleID=213240&news_task=DETAIL|title=2006 AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS TEAM - Queensland Secondary Schools Rugby League|publisher=Fox Sports Pulse|date=2006-07-15|access-date=2015-10-01}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://forums.leagueunlimited.com/archive/index.php/t-184383.html|title=Junior Kangaroos [Archive] - The Front Row Forum :: Rugby League|publisher=Forums.leagueunlimited.com|date=2007-09-25|access-date=2015-10-01}}</ref> |
Thompson played his junior rugby league for the Ivanhoe Roosters and [[Group 11 Rugby League|Forbes Magpies]] and attended [[Red Bend Catholic College]] before being signed by the [[Canberra Raiders]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/855615/hometown-boys-crowd-favourites/|title=Hometown boys crowd favourites|publisher=Daily Liberal|date=2010-02-25|access-date=2015-10-01}}</ref> He represented the [[Australian Schoolboys]] in 2006 and played for the [[Junior Kangaroos]] in 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.foxsportspulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=7-2049-0-0-0&sID=16019&articleID=213240&news_task=DETAIL|title=2006 AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS TEAM - Queensland Secondary Schools Rugby League|publisher=Fox Sports Pulse|date=2006-07-15|access-date=2015-10-01}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://forums.leagueunlimited.com/archive/index.php/t-184383.html|title=Junior Kangaroos [Archive] - The Front Row Forum :: Rugby League|publisher=Forums.leagueunlimited.com|date=2007-09-25|access-date=2015-10-01}}</ref> |
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===2014=== |
===2014=== |
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In February 2014, Thompson was selected for the [[St George Illawarra Dragons]] inaugural [[Auckland Nines]] squad.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rugbyleagueweek.com.au/squads-auckland-nines/|title=Squads For Auckland Nines|publisher=Rugby League Week|date=2014-02-14|access-date=2015-10-01|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160115214258/http://rugbyleagueweek.com.au/squads-auckland-nines/|archive-date=15 January 2016}}</ref> In Round 1 of the [[2014 NRL season]], Thompson made his club debut for the [[St George Illawarra Dragons]] against the [[Wests Tigers]], playing off the interchange bench in the 44–24 win at [[ANZ Stadium]].<ref>{{cite web|author=Michael Chammas|url=http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/rugby-league-match-centre/st-george-illawarra-dragons-v-wests-tigers-20140309-34f11.html|title=St George Illawarra Dragons v Wests Tigers|publisher=Smh.com.au|date=2014-03-09|access-date=2015-10-01}}</ref> On 11 May 2014, it was rumoured that Thompson was seeking a return to the Canberra Raiders but later decided to stay at St. George.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.canberratimes.com.au/rugby-league/canberra-raiders/dragons-forward-joel-thompson-set-to-return-to-canberra-raiders-20140510-zr8se.html|title=Dragons forward Joel Thompson set to return to Canberra Raiders|publisher=Canberratimes.com.au|date=2014-05-10|access-date=2015-10-01}}</ref> In round 13 against the [[Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks]], Thompson played his 100th |
In February 2014, Thompson was selected for the [[St George Illawarra Dragons]] inaugural [[Auckland Nines]] squad.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rugbyleagueweek.com.au/squads-auckland-nines/|title=Squads For Auckland Nines|publisher=Rugby League Week|date=2014-02-14|access-date=2015-10-01|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160115214258/http://rugbyleagueweek.com.au/squads-auckland-nines/|archive-date=15 January 2016}}</ref> In Round 1 of the [[2014 NRL season]], Thompson made his club debut for the [[St George Illawarra Dragons]] against the [[Wests Tigers]], playing off the interchange bench in the 44–24 win at [[ANZ Stadium]].<ref>{{cite web|author=Michael Chammas|url=http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/rugby-league-match-centre/st-george-illawarra-dragons-v-wests-tigers-20140309-34f11.html|title=St George Illawarra Dragons v Wests Tigers|publisher=Smh.com.au|date=2014-03-09|access-date=2015-10-01}}</ref> On 11 May 2014, it was rumoured that Thompson was seeking a return to the Canberra Raiders but later decided to stay at St. George.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.canberratimes.com.au/rugby-league/canberra-raiders/dragons-forward-joel-thompson-set-to-return-to-canberra-raiders-20140510-zr8se.html|title=Dragons forward Joel Thompson set to return to Canberra Raiders|publisher=Canberratimes.com.au|date=2014-05-10|access-date=2015-10-01}}</ref> In round 13 against the [[Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks]], Thompson played his 100th NRL career match in the 30–0 win at [[WIN Stadium]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/rugby-league-match-centre/st-george-illawarra-dragons-v-cronulla-sharks-20140605-39mac.html|title=St George Illawarra Dragons v Cronulla Sharks|publisher=Smh.com.au|access-date=2015-10-01}}</ref> In round 21 against the [[Sydney Roosters]], Thompson scored his first club try for the club in the 30–22 loss at the [[Sydney Football Stadium (1988)|Sydney Football Stadium]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nrl.com/roosters-welcome-back-jennings-in-style/tabid/10874/newsid/80722/default.aspx|title=Roosters welcome back Jennings in style|publisher=NRL.com|date=2014-08-02|access-date=2015-10-01}}</ref> Thompson finished off his first year with the [[St George Illawarra Dragons]] in the 2014 season with him playing in 23 matches and scoring 3 tries. |
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[[File:Joel Thompson playing for Country in the City v Country in Wagga Wagga.jpg|thumb|right|Thompson playing for Country in the 2015 City vs Country Origin]] |
[[File:Joel Thompson playing for Country in the City v Country in Wagga Wagga.jpg|thumb|right|Thompson playing for Country in the 2015 City vs Country Origin]] |
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===2016=== |
===2016=== |
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On 13 February 2016, Thompson played for the [[Indigenous All Stars (rugby league)|Indigenous All Stars]] against the [[NRL All Stars team|World All Stars]], starting at second-row in the 12–8 loss at [[Suncorp Stadium]].<ref>{{cite news| work=The Daily Telegraph| title=World All Stars defeat Indigenous All Stars 12-8 at Suncorp Stadium| author=Chris Garry| url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/teams/world-all-stars-defeat-indigenous-all-stars-128-at-suncorp-stadium/news-story/034a63c6602597828b4b9a5ce72f986e|access-date=14 February 2016|date=13 February 2016}}</ref> In round 2, after St. George's woeful 30–2 loss to arch rivals the [[Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks]] at [[Shark Park]], Thompson taken to Twitter to have a rant about his frustration lack of post-match security after his wife and daughter were intimidated in the car park by a drunken Sharks supporter, saying in his tweet, "Happy to cop abuse especially after that game", ”Drunken Sharks fans are a disgrace, Coming over threatening to piss on my car, Swearing in front of my two-year-old girl. Hard to take in front of my family. You're very lucky there are consequences if I reacted how I wanted to, I'm filthy."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/abuse-of-joel-thompson-and-family-sparks-security-issue-for-cronulla-sharks-20160314-gnil5z.html|title=Abuse of Joel Thompson and family sparks security issue for Cronulla Sharks|first=Brad|last=Walter|date=14 March 2016|website=The Sydney Morning Herald}}</ref> On 2 August 2016, Thompson extended his contract with the Dragons to the end of the 2018 season.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/teams/dragons/nrl-2016-backrower-joel-thompson-resigns-with-st-george-illawarra-dragons/news-story/a7b13fcdea990511e310f743cb906f18|title=NRL 2016: Back-rower Joel Thompson re-signs with St George Illawarra Dragons|date=2 August 2016}}</ref> In Round 25 against the [[Parramatta Eels]], Thompson played his 150th |
On 13 February 2016, Thompson played for the [[Indigenous All Stars (rugby league)|Indigenous All Stars]] against the [[NRL All Stars team|World All Stars]], starting at second-row in the 12–8 loss at [[Suncorp Stadium]].<ref>{{cite news| work=The Daily Telegraph| title=World All Stars defeat Indigenous All Stars 12-8 at Suncorp Stadium| author=Chris Garry| url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/teams/world-all-stars-defeat-indigenous-all-stars-128-at-suncorp-stadium/news-story/034a63c6602597828b4b9a5ce72f986e|access-date=14 February 2016|date=13 February 2016}}</ref> In round 2, after St. George's woeful 30–2 loss to arch rivals the [[Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks]] at [[Shark Park]], Thompson taken to Twitter to have a rant about his frustration lack of post-match security after his wife and daughter were intimidated in the car park by a drunken Sharks supporter, saying in his tweet, "Happy to cop abuse especially after that game", ”Drunken Sharks fans are a disgrace, Coming over threatening to piss on my car, Swearing in front of my two-year-old girl. Hard to take in front of my family. You're very lucky there are consequences if I reacted how I wanted to, I'm filthy."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/abuse-of-joel-thompson-and-family-sparks-security-issue-for-cronulla-sharks-20160314-gnil5z.html|title=Abuse of Joel Thompson and family sparks security issue for Cronulla Sharks|first=Brad|last=Walter|date=14 March 2016|website=The Sydney Morning Herald}}</ref> On 2 August 2016, Thompson extended his contract with the Dragons to the end of the 2018 season.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/teams/dragons/nrl-2016-backrower-joel-thompson-resigns-with-st-george-illawarra-dragons/news-story/a7b13fcdea990511e310f743cb906f18|title=NRL 2016: Back-rower Joel Thompson re-signs with St George Illawarra Dragons|date=2 August 2016}}</ref> In Round 25 against the [[Parramatta Eels]], Thompson played his 150th NRL career match in the club's 30–18 loss at [[Parramatta Stadium]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/live-nrl-parramatta-eels-v-st-george-illawarra-dragons-scores-news-blog-updates/news-story/882b806bd8695f57676ac032fb4f038b|title=Re-live: Parramatta Eels farewell home stadium with big win over St George Illawarra Dragons|date=29 August 2016|website=NewsComAu}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2016/08/24/thompson-we-need-to-rally/|title=Thompson: We Need To Rally|date=23 August 2016|website=St George Illawarra Dragons}}</ref> Thompson finished the [[2016 NRL season]] with him playing in 20 matches and scoring 3 tries for the Saints. |
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Thompson made 22 appearances for Manly in the [[2019 NRL season]] as the club finished 6th on the table and qualified for the finals. Thompson missed the finals series however as he sustained a broken arm in round 23 against Canberra.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://7news.com.au/sport/rugby-league/thompson-keen-on-manly-return-in-finals-c-423022/|title=Thompson keen on Manly return in finals|website=7News}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-09-20/nrl-south-sydney-rabbitohs-beat-manly-sea-eagles-in-semi-final/11527098/|title=South Sydney Rabbitohs beat Manly Sea Eagles 34-26 in NRL semi-final|website=ABC}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/09/20/rabbitohs-dig-deep-to-eliminate-sea-eagles-in-finals-thriller/|title=Rabbitohs dig deep to eliminate Sea Eagles in finals thriller|website=NRL}}</ref> |
Thompson made 22 appearances for Manly in the [[2019 NRL season]] as the club finished 6th on the table and qualified for the finals. Thompson missed the finals series however as he sustained a broken arm in round 23 against Canberra.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://7news.com.au/sport/rugby-league/thompson-keen-on-manly-return-in-finals-c-423022/|title=Thompson keen on Manly return in finals|website=7News}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-09-20/nrl-south-sydney-rabbitohs-beat-manly-sea-eagles-in-semi-final/11527098/|title=South Sydney Rabbitohs beat Manly Sea Eagles 34-26 in NRL semi-final|website=ABC}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/09/20/rabbitohs-dig-deep-to-eliminate-sea-eagles-in-finals-thriller/|title=Rabbitohs dig deep to eliminate Sea Eagles in finals thriller|website=NRL}}</ref> |
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On 9 October, Thompson was airlifted to the [[Royal North Shore Hospital]] in Sydney after falling over and hitting his head in what the player described as a "a real bad accident". Thompson then posted a photo of himself on [[Instagram]] lying in a hospital bed in a neck brace and with tubes connected through his mouth. Underneath the photo was a caption saying "Hey everyone I’ve had a real bad accident – won’t be talking to anyone for another week. Big lesson learnt around drinking and partying... Thinking of you all".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/thompson-airlifted-to-hospital-after-fall-described-as-real-bad-accident-20191009-p52z7t.html/|title=Thompson airlifted to hospital after fall described as 'real bad accident|website=SMH}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/10/09/joel-thompson-seriously-injured-after-real-bad-accident/|title=Joel Thompson seriously injured after 'real bad accident'|website=NRL}}</ref> |
On 9 October, Thompson was airlifted to the [[Royal North Shore Hospital]] in Sydney after falling over and hitting his head in what the player described as a "a real bad accident". Thompson then posted a photo of himself on [[Instagram]] lying in a hospital bed in a neck brace and with tubes connected through his mouth. Underneath the photo was a caption saying "Hey everyone I’ve had a real bad accident – won’t be talking to anyone for another week. Big lesson learnt around drinking and partying... Thinking of you all".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/thompson-airlifted-to-hospital-after-fall-described-as-real-bad-accident-20191009-p52z7t.html/|title=Thompson airlifted to hospital after fall described as 'real bad accident|website=SMH}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/10/09/joel-thompson-seriously-injured-after-real-bad-accident/|title=Joel Thompson seriously injured after 'real bad accident'|website=NRL|date=9 October 2019}}</ref> |
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===2021=== |
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In round 1 of the 2021 Super League season, he made his debut for St. Helens in their 29-6 victory over Salford.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/mar/26/st-helens-salford-super-league-match-report-rugby-league/|title=Lomax leads way as St Helens make light work of Salford in season opener|website=www.theguardian.com}}</ref> |
In round 1 of the 2021 Super League season, he made his debut for St. Helens in their 29-6 victory over Salford.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/mar/26/st-helens-salford-super-league-match-report-rugby-league/|title=Lomax leads way as St Helens make light work of Salford in season opener|website=www.theguardian.com|date=26 March 2021}}</ref> |
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On 22 June, Thompson announced he would retire at the end of the [[2021 Super League season]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/57573120#:~:text=St%20Helens-,Joel%20Thompson%3A%20St%20Helens%20back%20rower%20announces%20he%20will,at%20the%20end%20of%202021/|title= St Helens back rower announces he will retire at the end of 2021|website=www.bbc.co.uk}}</ref> |
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On 17 July, he played for St. Helens in their 26-12 [[2021 Challenge Cup Final]] victory over Castleford.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/st-helens-celebrate-challenge-cup-21081897/|title=How St Helens players have celebrated their first Challenge Cup win in 13 years|website=www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk|access-date=18 July 2021|archive-date=18 July 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210718102540/https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/st-helens-celebrate-challenge-cup-21081897|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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Thompson did not play for St. Helens in their [[2021 Super League Grand Final]] victory over [[Catalans Dragons]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/58858850/|title=Super League Grand Final: Catalans Dragons 10-12 St Helens: Saints win three in a row|website=www.bbc.co.uk}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{St Helens RLFC squad}} |
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{{St Helens - 2021 Challenge Cup Final winners}} |
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{{2008 National Youth Competition Team of the Year}} |
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[[Category:Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players]] |
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[[Category:Norths Devils players]] |
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[[Category:People from the Far West (New South Wales)]] |
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[[Category:Queensland Residents rugby league team players]] |
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[[Category:Rugby league centres]] |
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[[Category:Rugby league players from New South Wales]] |
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[[Category:Rugby league second-rows]] |
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[[Category:Rugby league locks]] |
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[[Category:St. George Illawarra Dragons players]] |
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[[Category:St Helens R.F.C. players]] |
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[[Category:Australian expatriate rugby league players in England]] |
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Joel Thompson (born 24 August 1988) is a retired Australian professional rugby league footballer who played as a second-row forward for St Helens in the Super League, and for the Canberra Raiders, St George Illawarra Dragons and the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in the National Rugby League (NRL). Thompson has played for the Indigenous All stars and NSW Country Origin side at representative level, and played as a centre in the NRL earlier in his career.
Background
[edit]Thompson was born in Ivanhoe, New South Wales, Australia and is of Indigenous Australian descent and English descent.
Thompson played his junior rugby league for the Ivanhoe Roosters and Forbes Magpies and attended Red Bend Catholic College before being signed by the Canberra Raiders.[2] He represented the Australian Schoolboys in 2006 and played for the Junior Kangaroos in 2007.[3][4]
Playing career
[edit]2008
[edit]In the 2008 NRL season, Thompson played in the Canberra Raiders NYC team, being named at second-row in the 2008 NYC Team of the Year.[5][6] In round 26 of the 2008 NRL season, Thompson made his NRL debut for Canberra against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs off the interchange bench in the 52–34 win at Canberra Stadium.[7] This was Thompson's only NRL match for the Raiders in the 2008 NRL season.
2009
[edit]On 2 February 2009, Thompson was stood down from the Raiders squad pending the outcome of an assault allegation on his girlfriend.[8] Thompson was later proven not guilty and returned towards the end of the season in round 18 against the Newcastle Knights playing off the interchange bench in the club's 23–4 loss at Hunter Stadium.[9][10] In round 22 against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Thompson scored his first NRL career try in the club's 23–20 loss at ANZ Stadium.[11] Thompson played in 9 matches and scored 2 tries for the Raiders in the 2009 NRL season.
2010
[edit]On 13 February 2010, Thompson was selected for the inaugural Indigenous All Stars team against the NRL All Stars at Cbus Super Stadium, playing off the interchange bench in the 16–12 loss.[12] Thompson played in 15 matches and scored 10 tries for Canberra in the 2010 NRL season. Thompson season ended in round 17 against the Sydney Roosters after succumbing to a groin injury in the 22–12 win at Canberra Stadium.[13] On 10 September 2010, Thompson re-signed with Canberra to the end of the 2013 NRL season.[14]
2011
[edit]On 12 February 2011, Thompson was again selected for the Indigenous All Stars team for the NRL All Stars match at Cbus Super Stadium, playing off the interchange bench in the 28–12 loss.[15] On 6 May 2011, Thompson was selected for the NSW Country Origin team against the NSW City Origin at centre in the 18–12 win at Lavington Sports Ground in Albury, New South Wales.[16] Thompson played in 21 matches and scored 6 tries for the Raiders in the 2011 NRL season.
2012
[edit]On 4 February 2012, Thompson was selected for the Indigenous All Stars team against the NRL All Stars at Cbus Super Stadium, playing off the interchange bench in the 36–28 loss.[17] Thompson played in 25 matches and scored 7 tries for Canberra in the 2012 NRL season.
2013
[edit]On 9 February 2013, Thompson was selected for the Indigenous All Stars team against the NRL All Stars at Suncorp Stadium, playing at second-row in the 32–6 win.[18] On 18 April 2013, it was announced that Thompson had signed a 3-year contract to join the St. George Illawarra Dragons worth $1.3M, starting in 2014.[19] Thompson played 18 matches and scored 8 tries in his last year with the Canberra Raiders in the 2013 NRL season.
2014
[edit]In February 2014, Thompson was selected for the St George Illawarra Dragons inaugural Auckland Nines squad.[20] In Round 1 of the 2014 NRL season, Thompson made his club debut for the St George Illawarra Dragons against the Wests Tigers, playing off the interchange bench in the 44–24 win at ANZ Stadium.[21] On 11 May 2014, it was rumoured that Thompson was seeking a return to the Canberra Raiders but later decided to stay at St. George.[22] In round 13 against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, Thompson played his 100th NRL career match in the 30–0 win at WIN Stadium.[23] In round 21 against the Sydney Roosters, Thompson scored his first club try for the club in the 30–22 loss at the Sydney Football Stadium.[24] Thompson finished off his first year with the St George Illawarra Dragons in the 2014 season with him playing in 23 matches and scoring 3 tries.
2015
[edit]On 21 January 2015, Thompson was named in St. George's 2015 NRL Auckland Nines squad.[25] On 3 May 2015, Thompson played for NSW Country Origin against NSW City Origin in the 2015 City vs Country Origin, playing at second-row in the 34–22 win at Wagga Wagga.[26] Thompson finished the 2015 NRL season with him playing in 19 matches and scoring 3 tries for the Dragons. On 15 December 2015, Thompson was named at second-row for the Indigenous All Stars team to play against the NRL All Stars on 13 February 2016.[27]
2016
[edit]On 13 February 2016, Thompson played for the Indigenous All Stars against the World All Stars, starting at second-row in the 12–8 loss at Suncorp Stadium.[28] In round 2, after St. George's woeful 30–2 loss to arch rivals the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks at Shark Park, Thompson taken to Twitter to have a rant about his frustration lack of post-match security after his wife and daughter were intimidated in the car park by a drunken Sharks supporter, saying in his tweet, "Happy to cop abuse especially after that game", ”Drunken Sharks fans are a disgrace, Coming over threatening to piss on my car, Swearing in front of my two-year-old girl. Hard to take in front of my family. You're very lucky there are consequences if I reacted how I wanted to, I'm filthy."[29] On 2 August 2016, Thompson extended his contract with the Dragons to the end of the 2018 season.[30] In Round 25 against the Parramatta Eels, Thompson played his 150th NRL career match in the club's 30–18 loss at Parramatta Stadium.[31][32] Thompson finished the 2016 NRL season with him playing in 20 matches and scoring 3 tries for the Saints.
2017
[edit]On 10 February 2017, Thompson played for the Indigenous All Stars against the World All Stars in the 2017 All Stars match, starting at second-row in the 34–8 win at Hunter Stadium.[33] In Round 1 against the Penrith Panthers, Thompson scored his first career hattrick of tries in the Dragons impressive 42–10 win at Jubilee Oval.[34] Thompson finished the 2017 NRL season with him playing in 24 matches and scoring 9 tries for the club. On 22 December 2017, Thompson was granted a release from his final year of contract with St. George to sign a 2-year deal with the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, starting in 2018.[35][36]
2018
[edit]In round 1 of the 2018 NRL season, Thompson made his club debut with the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles against the Newcastle Knights, starting at second-row in the 19-18 golden point extra time loss at Hunter Stadium.[37] He scored his first try for Manly in the 12–38 loss to the Wests Tigers. He scored a double against the Brisbane Broncos in the round 10 win. At the end of the 2018 NRL season Thompson finished with 24 games and 7 tries.[38]
2019
[edit]Thompson made 22 appearances for Manly in the 2019 NRL season as the club finished 6th on the table and qualified for the finals. Thompson missed the finals series however as he sustained a broken arm in round 23 against Canberra.[39][40][41]
On 9 October, Thompson was airlifted to the Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney after falling over and hitting his head in what the player described as a "a real bad accident". Thompson then posted a photo of himself on Instagram lying in a hospital bed in a neck brace and with tubes connected through his mouth. Underneath the photo was a caption saying "Hey everyone I’ve had a real bad accident – won’t be talking to anyone for another week. Big lesson learnt around drinking and partying... Thinking of you all".[42][43]
2020
[edit]In October 2020, it was announced that Thompson would join St Helens on a two-year deal starting in 2021.[44][45]
2021
[edit]In round 1 of the 2021 Super League season, he made his debut for St. Helens in their 29-6 victory over Salford.[46]
On 22 June, Thompson announced he would retire at the end of the 2021 Super League season.[47]
On 17 July, he played for St. Helens in their 26-12 2021 Challenge Cup Final victory over Castleford.[48] Thompson did not play for St. Helens in their 2021 Super League Grand Final victory over Catalans Dragons.[49]
References
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- ^ Walter, Brad (14 March 2016). "Abuse of Joel Thompson and family sparks security issue for Cronulla Sharks". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- ^ "NRL 2016: Back-rower Joel Thompson re-signs with St George Illawarra Dragons". 2 August 2016.
- ^ "Re-live: Parramatta Eels farewell home stadium with big win over St George Illawarra Dragons". NewsComAu. 29 August 2016.
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