Noel Raymond Kelly (22 January 193614 June 2020) was an Australian professional
rugby league
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footballer and coach, who played at club, state and national levels. He was named among the country's finest footballers of the 20th century. Kelly played as a ,
prop forward or for much of his top-grade career with the
Western Suburbs Magpies
The Western Suburbs Magpies (legal name: Western Suburbs District Rugby League Football Club Ltd) are an Australian rugby league football club based in the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales. Formed in 1908, Wests, as they are commonly r ...
, whom he played for in three consecutive
NSWRFL grand final
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s from 1961 to 1963. Kelly was named at of the
Western Suburbs Magpies
The Western Suburbs Magpies (legal name: Western Suburbs District Rugby League Football Club Ltd) are an Australian rugby league football club based in the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales. Formed in 1908, Wests, as they are commonly r ...
,
Queensland
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and
Australian
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teams of the 20th century.
Early life
Kelly was born at Ipswich Hospital and brought up in
Goodna
Goodna is a suburb on the eastern edge of the City of Ipswich in Queensland, Australia. In the , Goodna had a population of 10,461 people.
Geography
Goodna is from the Brisbane central business district, being just outside the Brisbane City C ...
. He attended primary school at St Mary's in Goodna, and the
Christian Brothers high school,
St Edmund's College, Ipswich
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, where he said he was "frequently belted or bashed or caned"
by the Brothers. At age 12, his mother allowed him to enrol in the local state school, where he studied until he was 14. Goodna's first team played in the local district reserve grade competition, and Kelly played for the club from his junior league until he was in the first team as a young man, mostly playing as a lock or second rower.
Playing career
1950s
In 1956, Kelly began playing in the
Ipswich Rugby League
The Rugby League Ipswich is a rugby league football competition based in Ipswich, Queensland. It is under the administration of the Queensland Rugby League through the South East Queensland Division, which also administers the Brisbane and Gold ...
competition, first with Railways, and then, two years later, with Brothers. At Railways he played in the same side as
Gary Parcell and
Dud Beattie
Dud Beattie (27 April 1934 – 19 April 2016) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s and 1960s. An Australian international and Queensland representative prop forward, he played in Ipswich, Queensland for the Railways ...
. At Brothers he was coached by
Dan Dempsey
Dan Dempsey (15 January 1902 – 9 January 1960) was an Australian rugby league Australian Kangaroos, national and Queensland Maroons, Queensland state representative player. He played his career at and is considered one of the nation's finest f ...
, who had played on two
Kangaroo tour
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s.
The
Bulimba Cup
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was a tri-series played between sides representing Ipswich, Brisbane and Toowoomba. Playing at hooker, Kelly played in the Ipswich side which defeated the Toowoomba Downsmen 15–10 in the 1958 final, in front of a crowd of 7,242. Kelly said the repeated success in 1959 was his "spring board to state and international level".
Kelly was chosen to play for
Queensland
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in 1959 under captain-coach
Clive Churchill
Clive Bernard Churchill AM (21 January 1927 – 9 August 1985) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer and coach in the mid-20th century. An Australian international and New South Wales and Queensland interstate representative ...
. In an era when success in scrums was crucial, Kelly won the count in his debut 20–9 against the
New South Wales
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hooker. He missed the second game of the series, but returned to see Queensland win the series 2–1.
In 1959, Kelly played in the Queensland victory over New South Wales that attracted 35,261 spectators, smashing Brisbane's previous record for an interstate match of 22,817.
Kelly was picked as hooker for his first test match against New Zealand. Later that year he embarked on his first
Kangaroo Tour
Kangaroo Tour is the name given to Australian national rugby league team tours of Great Britain and France, tours to New Zealand and the one-off tour to Papua New Guinea (1991). The first Kangaroo Tour was in 1908. Traditionally, Kangaroo Tours to ...
, but pre-existing injuries to his knees hampered his performances on the tour and he played in only 14 of a possible 37 games, allowing
St George
Saint George (Greek language, Greek: Γεώργιος (Geórgios), Latin language, Latin: Georgius, Arabic language, Arabic: القديس جرجس; died 23 April 303), also George of Lydda, was a Christians, Christian who is venerated as a sa ...
player Ian Walsh to cement the spot as starting hooker.
1960–1965
Short of money, Kelly signed an £800 contract to captain-coach with
Ayr
Ayr (; sco, Ayr; gd, Inbhir Àir, "Mouth of the River Ayr") is a town situated on the southwest coast of Scotland. It is the administrative centre of the South Ayrshire Subdivisions of Scotland, council area and the historic Shires of Scotlan ...
for the 1960 season. Upon his arrival, he discovered the five local clubs had pooled their resources to afford the signing, and he was expected to rotate through all five clubs. He would captain-coach a club for a week, and then move on to the next.
Chosen for the
1960 World Cup
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, Kelly scored his first international try in Australia's opening game against France. Playing at hooker, it was said that he, "was bruised and scratched from his ankles to his hips from kicks which everyone besides the referee could see going in."
Kelly had established himself as a Kangaroo representative before he moved to Sydney in 1961. Initially linked to Souths, he eventually chose
Western Suburbs because they offered better accommodation, and, "two big prop forwards", which he insisted was "something I must have". The club initially delayed paying the transfer fee to North Queensland side,
Ayr
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, while Kelly spent eight weeks recovering from a cartilage operation. With
Ian Walsh the chosen test hooker, Kelly played in no internationals in 1961 or 1962. Before the start of the 1963 season, he asked the Magpies for a trial at prop, as it was thought he, "wrecked his chances in representative sides with the large number of penalties he incurred as hooker". In June, he returned to the Australian team, taking the place of captain
Billy Wilson, who had been dropped for the third match of the series against New Zealand. Making his international debut at prop, he scored a try. He played prop in the first game of the two match series against South Africa, but returned to hooker in the second, replacing Walsh who was sidelined with a broken nose.
Kelly was a stalwart of the Magpies sides of the 1960s and played in all of the club's consecutive
Grand Final
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losses to St. George in
1961
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,
1962
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and
1963
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. Kelly has said that he believes referee
Darcy Lawler
Darcy Thomas Elgan Lawler (1919–1994) was a NSWRFL Referee in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s.
Darcy Lawler was a rugby league referee based in Sydney, Australia. A veteran of over 300 first class games, Lawler refereed at local, state and in ...
had accepted money to help St George win the 1963 Grand Final.
Not a large player by the standards of the time, Kelly had the reputation as an aggressive forward. He was
sent off
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eleven times while playing for Wests, though some send-offs were for scrum breaches rather than foul play.
On at least one occasion it appeared he was the wrong person sent off.
In August 1963, Kelly announced he was unable to undertake the Kangaroo tour due to take place due to financial commitments. He said, "It's a bitter disappointment, and if there was any way I could make the tour, I certainly would." He also withdrew from the interstate match that was due to take place the next day. Three days later, Kelly signed a new contract with the Magpies and revised his position. Kelly made his second
Kangaroo Tour
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, playing at
prop forward as captain
Ian Walsh was again chosen as . In his third
Kangaroo Tour
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he was back at hooker.
1966–1969
Missing the first game of the 1966 interstate season after suffering a broken thumb and serving a suspension, Kelly had not taken the field for over a month when he was named captain-coach of NSW for the second game. When told of his selection, a "dumbfounded" Kelly said, "You must be kidding. I have been training. I am fit. I just can't believe it." Kelly was captain-coach of the Magpies from 1966, a position he held for 4 years.
Kelly injured himself in the first game of the 1967 season with Wests, and a 10 May news report said he was still suffering from blurred vision and no chance of playing in 10 June test match against New Zealand. Weeks later, having played just one game after returning from injury, Kelly was a "shock choice" for the match. The oldest player in the team, his inclusion was, "a compliment to his great experience and his durability." In the second match, Kelly was sent off after less than two minutes into the game. After his five-eighth
John Gleeson was felled, Kelly retaliated by punching culprit
Robert Orchard in the head.
Kelly was the first hooker/prop to be selected for three
Kangaroo tour
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s: 1959–60, 1963–64 and 1967–68. In the first tour match in 67, against Warrington, he had his nose broken in the first scrum of the match. For the first test, it was said, "Kelly, the most important player in Australia's test line up, is agony today with his injured back", but still played in the match. After losing the first test, Australia won the second. The decider was won 11–3 by Australia, with, "the one sour note" of the match being "the dismissal of veteran hooker Noel Kelly only three minutes from the end" after a stiff arm tackle on opposition half
Tommy Bishop
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. Facing suspension for the tackle, Kelly was allowed to play in the test against France a week later, while waiting for official notification from the English Rugby League to arrive in the mail. The third in the series was Kelly's 28th and last test.
Kelly's last game was at the end of the 1969 season, with his team winning their fifth game straight, in a "mire" at Penrith. After leaving Wests, he received a number of inquiries, including one from Canterbury. "One minute I am happily retired, the next I have more offers than ever in my career," a "perplexed" Kelly said. He eventually signed a two-year, $5000 per season contract to join
Wollongong
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from 1970 but only remained for one season, a period he later said he regretted.
Post-playing
Kelly returned to Sydney to coach the
North Sydney Bears
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from 1973 to 1976, never making the semi-finals. At the end of 1976, having retired from coaching with Norths, he was named to coach a Sydney team in a tour of New Zealand.
He became a board member and an ambassador for the Men of League Foundation.
In September 2004 Kelly was named as captain and hooker of the Western Suburbs Magpies team of the century. In February 2008, he was named in the list of Australia's
''100 Greatest Players'' (1908–2007) which was commissioned by the
Australian Rugby League
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and the
National Rugby League
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to celebrate the code's centenary year in Australia. Kelly went on to be named as hooker in Australian rugby league's ''
Team of the Century
In team sport, team of the century and team of the decade are hypothetical best teams over a given time period. For the century team, it can be either 100 years, or for a century (always the 20th). Similarly the team of the decade can be for 10 ...
''. Announced on 17 April 2008, the team is the panel's majority choice for each of the thirteen starting positions and four interchange players. In June 2008, he was chosen in the
Queensland Rugby League's Team of the Century
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at hooker.
The yearly award for the best forward at the
Wests Tigers
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club is named the Noel Kelly Medal in his honour.
In the
2018 Queen's Birthday Honours, Kelly was awarded the
Medal of the Order of Australia
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(OAM) for services to rugby league.
Kelly died on 14 June 2020 in Sydney. He was 84, and had suffered a heart attack–induced stroke on 16 May, one month before his death.
Footnotes
References
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Further reading
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External links
Noel Kelly at ''NRL Stats''''Queensland Team of the Century named'' – article at nz.leagueunlimited.comQueensland representatives at qrl.com.au
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1936 births
2020 deaths
Australia national rugby league team players
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New South Wales rugby league team players
North Sydney Bears coaches
Queensland rugby league team players
Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia
Rugby league hookers
Rugby league locks
Rugby league players from Ipswich, Queensland
Rugby league props
Western Suburbs Magpies coaches
Western Suburbs Magpies players