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Post by Electric Eel on May 30, 2020 16:26:54 GMT 10
Mal Cheney
Born - 1950
Died - 2013
Parramatta 1974 - 1975
Games - 9
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Post by Electric Eel on May 30, 2020 16:27:19 GMT 10
Official Parramatta Eels Website
Mal Cheney: Parramatta Eel #317
The Parramatta Eels staff and management would like to extend their sympathy to the Cheney family following the passing of Mal Cheney, formerly one of our own.
Mal, originally from Wagga Wagga, joined the club in 1974 and made his debut that year as the 317th man to wear the Blue and Gold.
He played 16 top-grade games for Parramatta across the 1974 and 1975 NSWRFL seasons, running out alongside Denis Fitzgerald, Mal McMartin, John Quayle and John Vincent.
Mal scored his first points for the Blue and Gold in 1975 when the first-grade Eels side defeated the Bears at North Sydney Oval, and later in September, he wore jersey number 14 for Terry Fearnley's 1975 Parramatta reserve grade squad as they defeated Cronulla in the Grand Final at the SCG.
After finishing his playing career with Waratah Mayfield, Mal began his coaching career in Bateman's Bay, leading his team to grand final victories in 1979 – his first year as coach – and 1986.
Mal also had a successful career in the media after his playing days, working with local media outlets Radio 2EC and the Bay Post and Moruya Examiner as a reporter and broadcaster before his health took a turn for the worse.
Mal was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2008, with surgeons in the Canberra ICU who operated on him at the time predicting he had only two days to live. Mal continued the fight with chemotherapy and radiotherapy before heading home to convalesce.
He spent most of his last few years at home in Bateman's Bay, finally moving into Edgewood Park Nursing Home late in 2012. Mal remained in contact with former teammates like John Vincent, and enjoyed strong support from the local rugby league community and the Men of League.
Our thoughts are with his wife Leslie, daughter Ashlee and son Matthew, and their family and friends during this time.
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Post by Electric Eel on May 30, 2020 16:27:39 GMT 10
Full name Malcolm Cheney
Born 26 February 1950 Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Died 16 April 2013 Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Mal Cheney (1950-2013) was an Australian former rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s. He played for Parramatta in the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) competition.
Background
Cheney played for Tarcutta, Broken Hill and Ourimbah in the New South Wales Country competitions before signing with Parramatta in 1973.
Playing career
Cheney began his first grade career with Parramatta in 1974. Parramatta finished the 1974 season in second last place just above Balmain on for and against. In 1975, Parramatta replaced Dave Bolton with St George legend Norm Provan as coach. The arrival of Provan changed the fortunes at the club and they finished 5th on the table. Cheney scored his only try for Parramatta in 1975 against North Sydney at North Sydney Oval.
Cheney went on to win the reserve grade premiership with Parramatta in 1975 as they defeated Cronulla-Sutherland in the grand final at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
After leaving Parramatta, Cheney went on to play for Waratah Mayfield and became a captain-coach at Bateman's Bay winning premierships in 1979 and 1986. He died on 16 April 2013 following a long illness.
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