A Tribute to those that made WA Rugby League Home.

CHARLIE BURKHARDT

CHARLIE BURKHARDT

New Zealander Charlie Burkhardt came to WA in 1978, first for Canning, then South Perth in 1981 before going to Bayswater in 1983.

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DANIEL GREEN

DANIEL GREEN

In 2001 Daniel was signed by the Cronulla Sharks and he played in the NRL competition for Cronulla, Canterbury Bulldogs, and Newtown.

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DARREN MARSHALL

DARREN MARSHALL

Darren Marshall played over 100 first grade games for North Beach from 1990-2002, winning two first grade premierships.

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DARREN WATERS

DARREN WATERS

In 1982 Darren had the honour of playing in the Australian Kangaroos against the Western Australia State side as a guest player along with Darren Riley from the Belmont club.

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DARRYL WALKER

DARRYL WALKER

Darryl was a tough competitor for the Mosman Cottesloe Tigers and took out the Ken Allen award for Best player in the first grade premiership in 1995.

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DAVE BROWN

DAVE BROWN

Dave Brown captain-coached the Belmont Steelers to the 1988 and 1989 premierships.

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DAVE HUBER

DAVE HUBER

Dave Huber, a lifelong Joondalup Giant, a tough non-nonsense front rower and life member of the club.

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DELANE EDWARDS

DELANE EDWARDS

The most successful State captain WA has ever had, winning 27 of 29 games. Captain-coach of Fremantle since 2015, winning premierships in 2015, 2017, 2018 ,2019 & 2022.

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DEREK DAFFIN

DEREK DAFFIN

Won premierships in 1986 under Warren Smiles, and 1992 under future Nth Qld Cowboys CEO Peter Parr Either side of that win Derek played in two Grand Finals in 1991 and 1993

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DEREK TURNBULL

DEREK TURNBULL

One of the unsung heroes of the game, Derek has coached, volunteered and managed junior and senior teams at the Rockingham club for almost 30 years.

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EDDIE BULLEN

EDDIE BULLEN

Eddie debut for the state in 1976 and was a member of the Western Australia side which beat Papua New Guinea in the Pacific Cup in 1977 and made the final against the NZ Maoris at the famous New Zealand ground Carlaw Park

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GORDON DIXON

GORDON DIXON

Gordon Dixon moved from New Zealand to Perth in 1969 and teamed up with the South Perth club.

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