(24 August 1925 – 18 January 2011) |
Playing career
Hall had a successful 1948–49 tour of England and France as a second row forward and later a front row forward. This gained him the attention of Sydney clubs, who were unable to sign him due to a ban imposed on the QRL at the time preventing interstate transfers of Queensland representatives who had played against New South Wales in the past 12 months.[3]- Representative
- Australia: 22 Tests (1948–1955) 2 Kangaroo tours
- Queensland: 24 Matches (1948–1955)
- Clubs
- Christian Brothers Rockhampton (1945–1947)
- To 1948 Rockhampton Senior Local Rugby League
- 1948 – 49 Valleys (Brisbane)
- 1950 – 52 Newtown (Toowoomba)
- 1953 Home Hill (North Queensland)
- 1954 – 57 Wests (Brisbane)
Career highlights
- Debuted for QLD & Australia in first year of Brisbane club football
- Won Bulimba Cup with Brisbane (1948–49)
- Member of QLD team to defeat Great Britain (1950)
- Won Bulimba Cup with Toowoomba (1951–52)
- JG Stephenson Trophy, 'Most Serviceable for QLD' (1951)
- Kangaroo Tourist (1948/49), (1952/53)
- Won Brisbane Rugby League premiership with Wests (1954)
- Pike Cup winner with Wests (1954)
- Gunner McCook Trophy, 'Brisbane RL Best & Fairest' (1954)
- President's Cup winner with Wests (1955–56)
- Coached Wests to President's Cup (1958)
- Co-manager Australian World Cup team (1977)
- Co-manager FIRST QLD State of Origin Team (1980)
- Prop Forward – ARL Team of The Century (April 2008)
Post playing
In 2000 Hall was awarded the Australian Sports Medal. In 2006 he was inducted into the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame.[4] The Duncan Hall Medal, is presented in his honour to award to the best and fairest player in the Queensland Cup.[5]In 2007 Hall was selected by a panel of experts at prop in an Australian 'Team of the 50s'.[6]
In February 2008, Hall was named in the list of Australia's 100 Greatest Players (1908–2007) which was commissioned by the NRL and ARL to celebrate the code's centenary year in Australia.[7][8] Hall went on to be named in the front-row in Australian rugby league's Team of the Century. Announced on 17 April 2008, the team is the panel's majority choice for each of the thirteen starting positions and four interchange players.[9][10] In June 2008, he was chosen in the Queensland Rugby League's Team of the Century at prop-forward.[11]
Hall resided in a nursing home at Coolum, Queensland until his death at age 85 in 2011.
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