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{{Short description|Australian rugby league footballer}} |
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|name = Tony Chalmers |
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|image = Tony Chalmers (10 August 2008).jpg |
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|source = <ref name="stats.rleague">{{cite web|title=Tony Chalmers stats|url=http://stats.rleague.com/rl/scorers/players/T/Tony_Chalmers.html|publisher=stats.rleague.com| |
|source = <ref name="stats.rleague">{{cite web|title=Tony Chalmers stats|url=http://stats.rleague.com/rl/scorers/players/T/Tony_Chalmers.html|publisher=stats.rleague.com|access-date=8 April 2012}}</ref> |
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'''Tony Chalmers''' (born 9 December 1964)<ref>{{cite web|title=Tony Chalmers career stats & summary|url=http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/tony-chalmers/summary.html|publisher=rugbyleagueproject.org| |
'''Tony Chalmers''' (born 9 December 1964)<ref>{{cite web|title=Tony Chalmers career stats & summary|url=http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/tony-chalmers/summary.html|publisher=rugbyleagueproject.org|access-date=8 April 2012}}</ref> is an Australian former professional [[rugby league]] footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s. Post football he is known as a Floor Manager on popular Rugby League shows such as the NRL Footy Show, Nine’s NRL coverage and now Fox Sport’s NRL coverage. |
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==Playing career== |
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Chalmers made his first grade debut at the age of 20 with the [[Parramatta Eels]] in |
Chalmers made his first grade debut at the age of 20 with the [[Parramatta Eels]] in Round 7 of the [[1985 NSWRL season]],<ref name="stats.rleague"/> becoming the [[List of Parramatta Eels players|439th player]] to do so. Playing on the wing, he scored a try on debut. |
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In his second year with the club, he won a premiership when Parramatta defeated [[Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs|Canterbury-Bankstown]] in the [[1986 NSWRL season|1986 Grand Final]]. |
In his second year with the club, he won a premiership when Parramatta defeated [[Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs|Canterbury-Bankstown]] in the [[1986 NSWRL season|1986 Grand Final]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.parraeels.com.au/about/official-player-numbers/|title=Official Player Numbers|website=Parramatta Eels}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/emotional-reunion-of-1986-parramatta-eels-side-brings-tough-men-to-tears-20160929-grqxsb.html/|title=Emotional reunion of 1986 Parramatta Eels side brings tough men to tears|website=The Sydney Morning Herald}}</ref> |
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In 1987, Chalmers found himself regularly in the run-on squad. He scored 7 tries that season, a career best. In his final year with the Eels, he scored 3 tries. |
In 1987, Chalmers found himself regularly in the run-on squad. He scored 7 tries that season, a career best. In his final year with the Eels, he scored 3 tries. |
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In 1989, Chalmers began playing with the [[Balmain Tigers]]. An injury sustained in the early part of the season saw him sidelined for 5 weeks. Returning in |
In 1989, Chalmers began playing with the [[Balmain Tigers]]. An injury sustained in the early part of the season saw him sidelined for 5 weeks. Returning in Round 10, he was part of squad that took Balmain to the grand final. Balmain went down to the [[Canberra Raiders]] 19–14 in extra time. Chalmers played in the semi-final victory over [[South Sydney Rabbitohs|South Sydney]] but did not play in the grand final itself. |
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In his final season in the NSWRL, Chalmers only played three first grade games. His final game was played against the [[Illawarra Steelers]] in round 15. He scored a try in Balmain's |
In his final season in the NSWRL, Chalmers only played three first grade games. His final game was played against the [[Illawarra Steelers]] in round 15. He scored a try in Balmain's 32–8 victory. |
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==Post playing== |
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Chalmers is now employed as [[floor manager]] for the [[Nine Network]]. |
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Chalmers is now employed as [[floor manager]] for the [[Nine Network]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/teams/eels/mick-delroy-finally-remembers-parramattas-1986-premiership-win/news-story/1e991234030deefe9d24e54c22fac4ab/|title=Mick Delroy finally remembers Parramatta's 1986 premiership win|website=The Daily Telegraph}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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[[Category:1964 births]] |
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[[Category:Australian rugby league players]] |
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[[Category:Parramatta Eels players]] |
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[[Category:Balmain Tigers players]] |
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[[Category:Rugby league wingers]] |
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Tony Chalmers (born 9 December 1964)[2] is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s. Post football he is known as a Floor Manager on popular Rugby League shows such as the NRL Footy Show, Nine’s NRL coverage and now Fox Sport’s NRL coverage.
Playing career
[edit]Chalmers made his first grade debut at the age of 20 with the Parramatta Eels in Round 7 of the 1985 NSWRL season,[1] becoming the 439th player to do so. Playing on the wing, he scored a try on debut.
In his second year with the club, he won a premiership when Parramatta defeated Canterbury-Bankstown in the 1986 Grand Final.[3][4]
In 1987, Chalmers found himself regularly in the run-on squad. He scored 7 tries that season, a career best. In his final year with the Eels, he scored 3 tries.
In 1989, Chalmers began playing with the Balmain Tigers. An injury sustained in the early part of the season saw him sidelined for 5 weeks. Returning in Round 10, he was part of squad that took Balmain to the grand final. Balmain went down to the Canberra Raiders 19–14 in extra time. Chalmers played in the semi-final victory over South Sydney but did not play in the grand final itself.
In his final season in the NSWRL, Chalmers only played three first grade games. His final game was played against the Illawarra Steelers in round 15. He scored a try in Balmain's 32–8 victory.
Post playing
[edit]Chalmers is now employed as floor manager for the Nine Network.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Tony Chalmers stats". stats.rleague.com. Retrieved 8 April 2012.
- ^ "Tony Chalmers career stats & summary". rugbyleagueproject.org. Retrieved 8 April 2012.
- ^ "Official Player Numbers". Parramatta Eels.
- ^ "Emotional reunion of 1986 Parramatta Eels side brings tough men to tears". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- ^ "Mick Delroy finally remembers Parramatta's 1986 premiership win". The Daily Telegraph.