|
Post by Electric Eel on May 30, 2020 16:49:43 GMT 10
Phil Mann Parramatta 1974 - 1981 Games - 55 Wikipedia
|
|
|
Post by Electric Eel on May 30, 2020 16:50:06 GMT 10
At over 2m in height, Phil 'Spider' Mann was the tallest player in the game during the 1970s. At his most effective when in top stride, Mann was one of the club's best players during the series of sudden death play-offs to decide the final five semi-finalists in 1975. Although dropped from the Eels' 1976 grand final team, he was called into first grade and played in the historic 1977 grand final draw against St George when five-eighth John Peard withdrew. Mann left the club in 1983 to play in the country and later coached Port Macquarie to three straight premierships in the Group 3 competition.
|
|
|
Post by Electric Eel on May 30, 2020 16:50:25 GMT 10
Phil John Mann (born 16 October 1953) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer of the 1970s and 1980s. He played for the Parramatta Eels. His position of choice was fullback. At 201 cm (6 ft 7 in) tall, Mann was one of the tallest players to ever play the game. He is the son of former Parramatta Eels player Bruce Mann.
Playing career
A junior from Hills District, Mann was graded with the Parramatta Eels for the 1973 season, and made his first grade debut for the Eels in the 1974 season. At his most effective when in top stride, Mann was one of the Eels' best players during the series of sudden death play-offs to decide the final five semi-finalists in 1975. At the end of the 1975 season, Mann played in Parramatta's first ever reserve grade premiership team. Despite being the Eels' regular fullback in 1976, Mann was dropped from the Eels' side when they made their maiden first grade Grand Final appearance in the 1976 season against the Manly Sea Eagles at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The Sea Eagles went on to win the match 13-10.
Despite being dropped from the Eels' 1976 Grand Final team, and despite missing most of the Eels' superb 1977 season in which they won the minor premiership for the first time in the club's history, Mann was called into first grade again when John Peard withdrew due to injury, to play in the historic 1977 Grand Final against the St. George Dragons at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The Grand Final was significant, because it was the first of two to date (the other being the 1978 Grand Final between the Manly Sea Eagles and the Cronulla Sharks in which they drew 11-all) to be forced into a replay when the scores finished 9-all at full time. Mann was consequently dropped from the side when John Peard returned from injury to play in the Grand Final replay. The Dragons went on to win the replay 22-0.
From 1978 onwards, poor form and injuries had begun to take their toll on Mann, and with the emergence of new players such as; Mick Cronin, Steve Ella, Eric Grothe Sr., Neil Hunt, Brett Kenny, John Muggleton, Graham Murray, Steve Sharp, Peter Sterling and Peter Wynn, Mann found it very difficult to hold down a spot in first grade, although he did manage to participate in a second reserve grade premiership and the end of 1979. He played his last first grade game for the Eels from the bench in their 26-7 victory over the Balmain Tigers at Cumberland Oval in round 9 of the Eels' historic 1981 season in which they would go on to win the premiership for the first time. Mann left the Eels and the end of the 1983 season.
Wikipedia
|
|