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Post by Electric Eel on Jun 2, 2020 18:06:22 GMT 10
Lee Oudenryn Parramatta 1992 - 1995 Games - 50 Wikipedia
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Post by Electric Eel on Jun 2, 2020 18:06:41 GMT 10
Former Parramatta winger with a background in soccer, starred for the Eels during the disappointing 1992 season. Oudenryn established himself as a premier speedster when he defeated Great Britain star Martin Offiah in a match race before the Lion's tour match at Parramatta (which the Eels won). He later played for the Gold Coast before becoming one of the number of Australian players to join the Auckland Warriors. Oudenryn played his final season with the North Queensland Cowboys.
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Post by Electric Eel on Jun 2, 2020 18:06:57 GMT 10
Lee Oudenryn (born 8 February 1970 in Wee Waa, New South Wales) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer of the 1990s and 2000s. His outstanding speed saw him play mostly on the Wing, though he also played a few games at Fullback.
Playing career
A former junior soccer player, Oudenryn switched to rugby league in the early 1990s and made his first grade début on the wing for the Parramatta Eels in 1992 against Eastern Suburbs at the Sydney Football Stadium. He went on to play 19 games and score 8 tries in his debut season.
A noted speedster, Oudenryn gained a reputation as the fastest player in rugby league when he defeated Great Britain winger Martin Offiah, generally regarded at the time to be the fastest player, by half a metre in a 100-metre sprint race prior to the Parramatta vs Great Britain match played at Parramatta Stadium during the 1992 Great Britain Lions tour of Australasia (which Parramatta won 22-16).
Oudenryn's standing as the fastest player in rugby league took a big hit at the Rugby League Sprint race held during the Botany Bay Gift in March 1993. Over 75 metres, Oudenryn could only finish in 3rd place behind winner Brett Dallas and second placed John Minto.
After spending four seasons at Parramatta where he scored 146 points (18 tries, 37 goals) in 50 games, he signed to play with the Gold Coast Chargers in 1996. After a single season with the Chargers, Oudenryn moved to play with the Auckland Warriors in the 1997 Super League season, and stayed with the club until the end of the 2000 NRL season.
Oudenryn then signed with the North Queensland Cowboys, spending 2001 in Townsville before retiring at the end of the season at age 30.
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