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Greg Bird (rugby league)

Australian rugby league footballer

Greg Bird (rugby league)

Summary

Australian rugby league footballer

FieldValue
nameGreg Bird
fullnameGregory James Howard Bird
imageGreg Bird.JPG
imagesize290
birth_date
birth_placeMaitland, New South Wales, Australia
height183 cm
weight103 kg
position
club1Cronulla Sharks
year1start2002
year1end08
appearances1106
tries135
goals16
fieldgoals10
points1152
club2Catalans Dragons
year2start2009
appearances223
tries25
goals23
fieldgoals20
points226
club3Gold Coast Titans
year3start2010
year3end16
appearances3129
tries315
goals319
fieldgoals32
points3100
club4Catalans Dragons
year4start2017
year4end19
appearances458
tries48
goals40
fieldgoals40
points432
teamANSW Country
yearAstart2007
yearAend12
appearancesA3
triesA0
goalsA0
fieldgoalsA0
pointsA0
teamBNew South Wales
yearBstart2007
yearBend16
appearancesB18
triesB2
goalsB0
fieldgoalsB0
pointsB8
teamCPrime Minister's XIII
yearCstart2007
yearCend13
appearancesC3
triesC0
goalsC0
fieldgoalsC0
pointsC0
teamDAustralia
yearDstart2007
yearDend15
appearancesD17
triesD4
goalsD0
fieldgoalsD0
pointsD16
teamEIndigenous All Stars
yearEstart2010
yearEend15
appearancesE5
triesE0
goalsE0
fieldgoalsE0
pointsE0
retiredyes
source
updated20 September 2019

Greg Bird (born 10 February 1984) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. He played as a or for Australia at international level.

Bird previously played for the NRL for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and the Gold Coast Titans. He played for the Catalans Dragons in the Super League in two separate spells, having previously played for the French club in 2009. He is a NSW Country, New South Wales State of Origin, Prime Minister's XIII and Indigenous All Stars representative.

Background

Bird was born in Maitland, New South Wales, Australia.

He played junior football for the West Maitland Red Dogs and Maitland Pumpkin Pickers before being signed by the Newcastle Knights. He played for the Knights' Harold Matthews and SG Ball teams before being signed by the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks. In 2001, while playing for Rutherford Technology High School, Bird was selected for the Australian Schoolboys team and captained the side.

Professional playing career

Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks

In round 7 of the 2002 NRL season, Bird made his NRL debut for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs. In 2003, he became a regular first-grader for the Sharks.

In 2004, Bird obtained notoriety after kneeing South Sydney Rabbitohs Shane Marteene in the head during their round 4 clash, which resulted in him being sent off by the referee and being suspended from playing for 10 weeks. According to his agent, Gavin Orr, Bird had "said he copped a couple of blows to the face during the match and he got an elbow from Shane Marteene in the tackle and just lost it." Chief executive of the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, Steve Rogers, claimed that Bird had "been made an example of" and was angered that there "wasn't much consideration given to Greg's youth and his previous record". The judiciary stated that it took Bird's remorse and good record into account, but decided upon the lengthy suspension due to the severity of the offence. After the game Bird apologised to Marteene in the dressing rooms and also wrote letters to the player and the South Sydney Rabbitohs club.

In 2006, Bird posed for the Naked Rugby League 2007-08 charity calendar, which was produced to raise money for the National Breast Cancer Foundation of Australia.

In March 2006, Bird was alleged to have sent model Lara Bingle inappropriate text messages, although he denied this. Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks spokesman Rob Willis said "Greg's thrown up his hands. He says he's done nothing inappropriate. There's been nothing obscene written. There's been no harassment."

In 2006, Bird suffered a serious rib injury in round 21, against the Newcastle Knights, which ended his season. He was voted as the Sharks' player of the year, despite missing 7 games of the season through injury.

In May 2007, Bird was selected for the New South Wales Country Origin team in the annual City vs Country Origin match. In June 2007, Bird was selected for the New South Wales side to play Queensland in game 2 of the 2007 State of Origin series. His performance earned him a recall for game 3, this time at five-eighth. He was awarded the man of the match award. In September 2007, Bird was selected for the Prime Minister's XIII team to play Papua New Guinea. In October 2007, Bird was selected for Australia to play New Zealand in the one-off test match in Wellington, New Zealand. He scored a try on debut and was named the player's player.

In May 2008, Bird was selected for Australia in 2008 centenary test, retaining his five-eighth jersey in place of the injured Darren Lockyer. Bird was also selected for game 1 of the 2008 State of Origin series for New South Wales, controversially chosen again in the five-eighth position. He was named man of the match and was again selected in game 2. In August 2008, Bird was named in the preliminary 46-man Kangaroos squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup. However, he didn't play a game in the tournament.

On 25 August 2008, Bird appeared in the Sutherland Local Court charged with maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm on his 24-year-old American girlfriend, Katie Milligan, at his flat in Cronulla. It was alleged that he had smashed a glass into her face. It was reported that she underwent surgery for a fractured eye socket and facial injuries. Bird was granted bail. The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks chief executive, Tony Zappia, advised Bird that he would be stood down from the playing roster pending further investigation. Milligan had moved to Sydney to be with Bird earlier in the month, having met him in Las Vegas while he was on holiday there earlier in the year. In September 2008, Bird's legal representative was advised that Bird would be facing additional charges of public mischief and false accusation. The charges against Bird led to the British Government denying him a work permit to take up a playing position with Bradford Bulls.

On 17 January 2009, Bird signed a 1-year contract with the Bradford Bulls starting in the same year after being released from his contract with the Sharks the day before. However, he was unable to play for the Bulls as his visa was denied. After initially deciding to play rugby union for the Southern Districts Rugby Club in the Shute Shield, Bird eventually signed with French club the Catalans Dragons of the Super League.

Catalans Dragons

On 13 March 2009, Bird again appeared in the Sutherland Local Court on 5 charges; 1 charge with 4 backup charges, of common assault against another woman at Cronulla on 19 January 2008. This matter was not related to the case involving his girlfriend. His accuser was found to have been the aggressor in the incident and Bird was cleared of all charges by the magistrate. On 28 April 2009, he was found guilty of a count of reckless wounding of his girlfriend and another count of making a false accusation to police after attempting to blame his flatmate. On 6 May 2009, the Dragons opened talks with Bird about extending his contract with the club despite his court case on 28 April 2009 for assault. On 22 June 2009, he was sentenced to a maximum of 16 months imprisonment.

On appeal in November 2009, Bird was acquitted of the charges, after both he and his girlfriend gave evidence to support his claims.

Gold Coast Titans

On 7 December 2009, Bird signed a one-year contract with the Gold Coast Titans, starting in 2010, returning to the National Rugby League after being cleared of his glassing conviction. In February 2010, he was voted in by the fans for the Indigenous All Stars team to play the NRL All Stars in the inaugural All Stars Match. In May 2010, he was again selected for the New South Wales Country Origin team in the annual City vs Country Origin match. In July 2010, he was selected for game 3 of the 2010 State of Origin series for New South Wales. He scored a try. In November 2010, Bird played two matches for Australia in their 2010 Four Nations campaign. After playing 22 games for the Titans in 2010, he played for the Titans in 2011 and 2012 while also returning to the representative arena.

In February 2011, Bird was again voted in by the fans for the Indigenous All Stars team to play the NRL All Stars in the annual All Stars Match. In 2011, he was selected for New South Wales in all three games of the 2011 State of Origin series. Bird made a total of 19 appearances for the Gold Coast as they finished bottom of the table and claimed the Wooden Spoon.

In September 2011, he was again selected for the Prime Minister's XIII team to play Papua New Guinea. On 11 January 2013, he re-signed with the Titans on a four-year contract. He was named a Titans co-captain for 2013 alongside Nate Myles. Bird was selected for Australia in the 2013 ANZAC Test and played at second-row forward. In what was the first test match ever played in Canberra, New Zealand were defeated.

In February 2012, Bird was again voted in by the fans for the Indigenous All Stars team to play the NRL All Stars in the annual All Stars match. In April 2012, he was again selected for the Country Origin team in the annual City vs Country Origin match. In 2012, he was again selected for New South Wales in all 3 games of the 2012 State of Origin series. In 2013, Bird played in all three games of the 2013 State of Origin series where NSW failed to win the shield once more. In 2014, he played in Game 2 and 3 of the 2014 State of Origin series where he was finally part of a winning series.

Bird on international duty for the Kangaroos in 2014

On 8 December 2014, Bird was fined after he was caught urinating next to a police car in a carpark outside where he was celebrating his wedding. He told the media "It's put a dampener on our wedding weekend. I'm incredibly embarrassed and disappointed at myself."

In February 2015, Bird was stood down by The Gold Coast after he was issued a court notice along with other Gold Coast players for alleged cocaine supply. On 7 October 2015, he had his charges thrown out of court.

On 17 September 2016, Bird was alleged to have been involved in an incident at a Byron Bay pub and was placed under investigation by the NRL. On 18 October 2016, he was fined $550 after being found guilty of being intoxicated at the venue and refusing to leave after being instructed by security guards to do so. At the end of 2016, he signed a five-year deal to join Super League side Catalans Dragons. Before leaving for France, Bird took one last swipe at The Gold Coast saying "I’m disappointed that like other people at the club I got pushed out the door."

Statistics

SeasonTeamPldTGFGPtsTotals31663282310
2002Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks92008
20032192040
20041132016
2005121004
20061760024
20072092040
20081650020
2009Catalans Dragons2353026
2010Gold Coast Titans2230113
20111931115
20121730012
20132032016
201417314040
2015120204
2016222110
2017Catalans Dragons1814
201827520
20191528

Honours

Debut
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
First Grade Debut – 28 April 2002
Australian Kangaroos
Australian Test Debut – 21 October 2007
Catalans Dragons
Club Debut – 7 March 2009
Gold Coast Titans
Club Debut – 14 March 2010

References

References

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  10. (4 March 2006). "Crude texts less than model behaviour". The Sydney Morning Herald.
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  13. (1 August 2008). "Veteran Lockyer named in Australian squad". International Herald Tribune.
  14. Gee, Steve. (25 August 2008). "Greg Bird allegedly blames Brent Watson for glassing Katie Milligan". The Daily Telegraph.
  15. Honeysett, Stuart. (25 August 2008). "Sharks' shame as Greg Bird bailed". The Daily Telegraph.
  16. (25 August 2008). "Katie Milligan flies into arms of Cronulla Sharks' Greg Bird". News Ltd.
  17. Ramachandran, Arjun. (29 September 2008). "Greg Bird faces mischief charge". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
  18. (17 January 2009). "Bulls confirm Bird signing".
  19. (16 January 2009). "Bird no longer a Shark". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
  20. Irvine, Christopher. (14 February 2009). "Bradford Bull suffer as Greg Bird is refused visa". [[timesonline.co.uk]].
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  22. (13 March 2009). "SUTHERLAND Criminal Lists 13/03/2009". lawlink.nsw.gov.au.
  23. Kontominas, Bellinda. (13 March 2009). "Greg Bird accused of nightclub assault". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
  24. (5 February 2010). "Greg Bird cleared of nightclub assault". [[The Daily Telegraph (Sydney).
  25. (28 April 2009). "Bird convicted over glass attack". BBC News.
  26. (6 May 2009). "Catalans to keep convicted Bird". [[BBC Sport]].
  27. (22 June 2009). "Greg Bird jailed for 16 months". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
  28. Kontominas, Bellinda. (26 November 2009). "Bird free as judge unravels web of lies". The Sydney Morning Herald.
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  30. (27 November 2009). "We don't want Greg Bird - Broncos".
  31. "Parramatta Eels defeat the Gold Coast Titans to avoid wooden spoon for 2011".
  32. "Bird re-signs with Titans until 2017 - iSelect Gold Coast Titans".
  33. Carayannis, Michael. (8 November 2013). "Rugby League World Cup 2013: Greg Bird ready for hard yards".
  34. (18 June 2014). "Origin Interactive Player Ratings".
  35. (8 December 2014). "Greg Bird says public urination fine 'put dampener' on wedding weekend".
  36. (8 October 2015). "Bird's drugs charges dismissed but three former Titans to stand trial".
  37. (22 February 2015). "Greg Bird and Dave Taylor stood down by Gold Coast Titans amid drug scandal".
  38. (18 October 2016). "Greg Bird fined over Byron Bay pub antics - Nine Wide World of Sports".
  39. (7 November 2016). "NRL: Greg Bird swipes Gold Coast Titans for 'pushing' him to Super League".
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