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Mick Ryan is an Australian former
rugby league Rugby league football, commonly known as just rugby league and sometimes football, footy, rugby or league, is a full-contact sport played by two teams of thirteen players on a rectangular field measuring 68 metres (75 yards) wide and 112 ...
footballer who played in the 1970s and 1980s. He played for Canterbury-Bankstown, Newtown and Eastern Suburbs as a centre and occasionally as a winger.


Early life

Ryan was born and raised at Tweed Heads on the New South Wales North Coast. Ryan played his junior rugby league in the region before gaining the attention of Canterbury-Bankstown who signed him in 1974. Ryan is the son of former Newtown player Peter Ryan who played for the club in the 1950s.


Playing career

Ryan made his first grade debut against St George in 1975. Ryan made 57 appearances for the club over 4 years with Canterbury regularly making the finals. In 1979, Ryan joined Newtown. Under coach Warren Ryan, Newtown went from strugglers and easy beats of the competition to title contenders and in 1981 made their first grand final in 26 years against Parramatta. Ryan played at centre in the match as Newtown took a shock lead going into the second half before Parramatta stormed home to win their first premiership 20-10. Ryan spent one further season before joining Eastern Suburbs in 1983. Ryan played one season with Eastern Suburbs for retiring. In 2004, Ryan was nominated for the Berries to Bulldogs 70 Year Team of Champions.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ryan, Mick 1953 births Living people Australian rugby league players Newtown Jets players Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs players Sydney Roosters players Rugby league wingers Rugby league centres Rugby league players from Tweed Heads, New South Wales