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Mick Shields (1912–1983) was an Australian
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footballer who played in the 1920s and 1930s. He commenced his career with Kurri Kurri Juniors in the late 1920s and in 1935 went on to be selected to play for the Australian team to tour New Zealand.


Life and Club and Representative Career

Mick was born in 1912 at
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,
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to Michael and Mary Shields (née O'Neill). In 1915 the family immigrated to Australia to live in the small mining town of
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in New South Wales. He commenced his football career in his teens with Kurri Juniors and progressed in 1933 to play in Kurri’s 1st grade team. In 1934, at the age of 21, Mick relocated and went to play for
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1st Grade in the area now classified as the
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competition. In 1935 he was chosen in a number of Country Regional Representative teams to eventually be selected in the New South Wales team to play 3 games against
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. Mick, at the age of 22, was then selected in the Australian team as a second to tour New Zealand from which he played 2 games, but no
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s. In 1936 he joined
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in the Sydney competition and was selected in the representative City Seconds Team to play Country Seconds and a Sydney Representative team. Early in this season he sustained a knee injury that eventually became a career-ending injury. In 1937 he relocated to play with South Newcastle in the
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competition. Mick, at the age of 26, eventually retired as a player in 1939.


Post Playing Career

From 1940 to 1950, he continued his involvement with Rugby League in a coaching and development role for various periods of time at Belmont Rugby League (later to become
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) and at the Cessnock Goannas. In 1951, he hosted, on radio station 2CK Cessnock, a Newcastle Rugby League Weekly Commentary and News Report. In 1972, Shields retired as an Engineer in the Coal Mining Industry and returned to live at Kurri Kurri where he was an active member and committeeman of the Kurri Kurri Bowling Club. Shields was the first Rugby League International that had commenced his career with the Kurri Kurri Club and was remembered in 2010 for this achievement by being selected in the Kurri Kurri Rugby League Team of the century. Other ex Kurri Kurri Internationals in this team were Rees Duncan Jnr. who represented Australia in 1952, Bill Hamilton in 1973,
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in 1959-1963, Jack Lumsden in 1952, Jeff Masterman in 1981,
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in 1967-1969-1971, Gary Sullivan in 1970-1972 and
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in 1946.


References

# Kurri Kurri District Rugby League Football Club : the first 40 years 1911-1950 / Jim Roberts , 9780646397344 # 100 Years of Rugby League Ian Collis (Vol 1 p 136 contains photograph of Mick's first and only try for NSW against Qld) # True Blue and Gold Stephen Brown # National Library of Australia (Online Newspapers) # Kangaroos Register # ^ cessnockadvertiser.com.au (21 July 2010)."Kurri Rugby League Club announces Team of the Century" The Advertiser. Retrieved 2 April 2012. {{DEFAULTSORT:Shields, Mick 1912 births 1983 deaths Scottish rugby league players Western Suburbs Magpies players New South Wales rugby league team players Australia national rugby league team players Kurri Kurri Bulldogs players British emigrants to Australia Rugby league players from Fife South Newcastle Lions players