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Andrew Gee is an Australian former rugby league player. Rugby league is a team sport played by two teams of 17 players, with 13 on the field at any one time and 4 on the bench (reserves). ...
Brisbane Broncos 1989-03: 255 games - 12t (48pts) Queensland (SOO) 1990-03: 17 games – 1t (4pts) Queensland (SL Tri-Series) 1997: 1 game (0pts) Australia 1991: 0 Tests The Brisbane Broncos are a professional rugby league football team based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. ...
The logo of the Queensland State of Origin team The Queensland State of Origin team is arguably Queenslands most prestigious sporting team, and play in the annual 3 match State of Origin series. ...
The Rugby League State of Origin is an annual series of three interstate rugby league matches between the Queensland Maroons and the New South Wales Blues. ...
Super League was a rugby league competition that was held in Australia in 1997. ...
Andrew Gee was an Australian Schoolboy representative in 1986. He transferred to Brisbane from Beaudesert in 1989 and started his representative career for Queensland the following year. Beaudesert is a town of approximately 4000 persons in south-eastern Australia. ...
Gee was rewarded after his strong display in the 1991 State of Origin series with selection on the Australian tour of Papua New Guinea. Unfortunately, he made just one appearance before being injured and also met a similar fate the following season. The Brisbane prop played just seven matches and was left out of the starting line up that won the grand final over the St George Dragons but was a member of the Broncos side that won the World Club Championship against Wigan. A rugby league team consists of thirteen players plus four substitutes. ...
The Saint George Dragons was a team in the National Rugby League competition in Australia. ...
Wigan Warriors are a professional rugby league club based in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. ...
Gee was a reserve when the club won its first consecutive premiership in 1993 but overcame a lengthy suspension at the beginning of the 1994 season to take his place in the side that lost the World Club Challenge to Wigan, 20-14, at ANZ Stadium in June. The 2005 WCC logo. ...
AKA QEII stadium is an olympic stadium in Brisbane, Queensland. ...
Andrew toiled with the Broncos through the club’s domination of the 1997 Super League season and took his place in the champion Brisbane team that won the 1998 grand final. The 1997 Super League premiership (known as the Telstra Cup for sponsorship purposes) was the first and only premiership of the rugby league competition run by News Limited. ...
The Brisbane Broncos participated in the inaugural National Rugby League. ...
He left the club at the end of 1999 to join Warrington but later returned to the Broncos, along with former captain Allan Langer, for the 2002 season. Warrington Wolves are a professional rugby league team in the town of Warrington, Cheshire in England. ...
Allan Langer (born July 30, 1966), often nicknamed The Little General, and commonly known as Alf or Alfie, was an exceptional Australian rugby league half-back. ...
Sometimes criticized for lack of discipline resulting in needless penalties which potentially costed his team victories [1], Gee finished his playing career in 2003. That year he also made the State of Origin team, some 13 years after his first representative match. He was the first player to play 250+ games for the broncos.
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Article at smh.com.au Player Profile at stateoforigin.com.au |