You can leave your hat on: Listing some of the top rugby league players who donned the headgear

By Tony / Roar Guru

Have you ever played a game of rugby league wearing headgear? I can imagine that it is certainly a strange feeling at first, and not unlike batting in a cricket helmet for the first time.

I tried wearing headgear once but discarded it at halftime after it became uncomfortably soaking wet in the rain and was ruining my hair.

There’s always been an “old school” feel about headgear, and while players who wear it are obviously just taking sensible measures to protect themselves from unnecessary cuts and bruises, some may have other reasons.

Rugby league immortal and Eastern Suburbs point scoring machine Dave Brown may have just wanted to cover his prematurely balding head; Johnathan Thurston was clearly trying to stop opponents tackling him by his ears; Panthers’ winger Brian To’o apparently does it just to annoy fellow headgear wearer Stephen Crichton; and perhaps Manly backrower Jamie Buhrer was unsuccessfully channelling Sea Eagle’s try-scoring weapon, Steve Menzies?

Here is a fun exercise for the New Year – as you contemplate those unrealistic resolutions you made a week or so ago – a team made up of my favourite players to wear headgear.

So, here’s the team:

1. Preston Campbell OAM – If Campbell was a fish he would not be legal size, but has there ever been a more elusive player in the game? Campbell won the Dally M Medal in 2001 and a premiership with the Panthers two years later, and his broken-field running was something to see – unless of course, you were playing against him.

2. Brian To’o – To’o makes the side even though he often ditches the headgear well before full-time. He is the prototype of the modern-day winger and uses his power, speed and determination to keep scoring tries while being one of the best ball returners in the business.

3. Steve Renouf – Renouf seemed to cop more than his fair share of injuries in his stellar career, but despite that, he won four titles with the Broncos, played 13 games for QLD and scored 13 tries in his 12 test matches for Australia. He was a beautiful mover who had the acceleration and footwork to shred any defence, and if he got into the clear, there was no catching him.

4. Jarrod Croker – Not that you would wish this on anyone, but if Croker had been born a Queenslander, he probably would have played a dozen Origins. He played over 300 games across 15 seasons for the Raiders and amassed 2,374 points along the way. He was never the best centre in the game, but a gutsy and consistent performer all the way and led by example.

5. Matt Sing – Sing was smaller than most halfbacks, but that did not stop him from scoring nearly 190 tries in his top-class career, playing 24 games for the Maroons and 14 tests for Australia. If a try was on, this little speedster was going to score it.

6. Jamie Soward – Soward always looked more like an Uber driver than a first-grade footballer to me, but coach Wayne Bennett got the best out of his running game and tactical kicking, helping him to a premiership with the Dragons in 2010 and even three origin games for NSW in 2011.

7. Johnathan Thurston – Thurston is probably the most famous headgear wearer in the NRL era and the Cowboys’ superstar went through hundreds of them, as he made a habit of giving them away to his devoted fans. I presume they were tax deductible.

8. Mark “Spud” Carroll – Carroll was a big brute who just loved the physical contact, particularly if he was playing against either Paul Harragon or anyone in Queensland jersey. Just point Carroll at the brick wall and watch him try to run through it.

9. Alan Tongue – I have resisted the temptation to use any “tongue” jokes here so let’s get on with it. There was nothing flashy about Alan Tongue, just 100% effort every time he took the field for the Raiders, and there were few more effective defenders in the game.

10. Peter Kelly – Kelly must be in the team as he is the only player I have seen who had his headgear knocked off by a punch. Admittedly, it was Les Davidson who threw the punch so better to lose the headgear than his head. Kelly was a tough hombre in his day and could be considered very unlucky never to have been selected for Australia.

11. “Rambo” Ronnie Gibbs – Gibbs was a fearless player, in both attack and defence, and he would not only put most of today’s precious overpaid forwards to shame on the field but also send many of them to the emergency ward.

12. Nigel Plum – If there’s one player you don’t want to see running out for the opposition it is our Nigel. What a weapon! Plum was one of the most destructive defenders the game has seen, and he seemed to enjoy terrorising the opposition.

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13. Steve Menzies – Menzies is almost more popular on the northern peninsula than Manly Beach, and with good reason, as he just piled on the tries, crossing for a phenomenal 253 four-pointers in his incredible 520-game career.

That is my team – who were/are your favourite “head-geared heroes”?

The Crowd Says:

2024-01-13T21:04:19+00:00

Choppy Zezers

Roar Rookie


He sure will be, but if anyone can do it Rambo can. I had gone Dean Lance but he came 2nd to Rambo's platoon in the 87 decider. Ask Chris O'Sullivan if you're not sure

AUTHOR

2024-01-11T02:26:37+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


I'm not sure anyone on the Gold Coast is familiar with the term "corporate governance" even to this day Tom. :happy:

2024-01-11T01:24:08+00:00

Tom G

Roar Rookie


The team went under and he was only part paid as I recall. I appears that corporate governance around the game wasn’t crash hot back then Probably why the Gold Coast had so many earlier incarnations eg Seagulls, Chargers, Giants etc

AUTHOR

2024-01-10T19:26:47+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Peter Johnston :thumbup:

AUTHOR

2024-01-10T19:18:41+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


The club reneged on part of the deal I think. Something about a block of land.

AUTHOR

2024-01-10T19:03:57+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Cheers mate, headgear has been quite popular apparently. Plenty of names have come up that I'd forgotten. :thumbup:

2024-01-10T10:10:25+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


Yes - wash your mouth out young man. I have a mate who is a Chooks supporter and told me when Soward came across to St G, "That guy will win you a premiership" :stoked:

2024-01-10T09:32:26+00:00

Succhi

Roar Rookie


Great stuff Tony. Showing my age a bit, but I recall Jonathan Docking, Johnny Mayes, Michael Porter and was it Johnstone? Played for Souths and the Steelers I think? Hitman.

2024-01-10T09:24:11+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


It was so bad it was great - if you know what I mean. Couldn't believe how long that sign kept being trotted out. 20 years or more I suspect.

2024-01-10T07:38:58+00:00

Redcap

Roar Guru


I love those pathé videos from the 1950s. They definitely liked shifting early and having the backrowers running at outside backs which was a little unusual at the time, and they'd offload pretty much anywhere. There's a famous photo and illustration of Brousse running over Churchill in '51 which I've got a copy of: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QNpkZ-3giHylGVycHbS0emiCPuxTtl2UUgjPGL7bf-8/edit?usp=sharing

2024-01-10T07:12:35+00:00

Tim Carter

Roar Pro


What happened with his contract?

AUTHOR

2024-01-10T07:08:00+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Nice, but Rambo's going to be busy

2024-01-10T06:33:50+00:00

Choppy Zezers

Roar Rookie


Pffttt

2024-01-10T06:33:15+00:00

Choppy Zezers

Roar Rookie


Here's Choppy's champions to crush Tony's Dufty's 1. Kayln Ponga 2. Tony Martin (of 1999 Grand Final fame) 3. Matt Burton 4. Brett Rodwell 5. Ty Williams 6. Jarome Luai 7. Jahrome Hughes 13. Terry Matterson 12. David Solomona 11. Ron Gibbs 10. Adam "Betty" Cuthbertson 9. Nathan Friend 8. Steve Price And an all Sharks bench! 14. Michael Porter 15. Michael Ennis 16. Dan Stains 17. Jonathan Docking 18th and 19th: the super Mac's/Sid Domic

AUTHOR

2024-01-10T06:03:04+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Always had a lot of time for Gibbs, but certainly wouldn't want to play against him :happy:

2024-01-10T05:56:40+00:00

Tom G

Roar Rookie


Good to see Rambo in there Tony. Very underrated player who would’ve gone on to far much more if he hadn’t been persuaded to sign a dud deal with the Gold Coast (insert dud franchise name.. Giants maybe??) Poor bloke not only went to a profoundly dud side, he got shafted on the contract too.

2024-01-10T01:56:38+00:00

Tim Carter

Roar Pro


I was a headgear aficionado (slightly below the calibre of those in your team (particularly your left winger; cheques in the mail)), which led to the genuine 'just got out of bed' look.

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2024-01-09T23:12:46+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Which one will I put you down for?

AUTHOR

2024-01-09T23:11:58+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


And he deserved it, no doubt about that

2024-01-09T22:36:41+00:00

Bernie

Roar Rookie


i had to look him up david & well worth it, thanks mate. there's some youtube stuff of the french 1951 tour thats very watchable. you can pick out your man Elie with the head gear on. the french seemed to play like a hybrid league/union style, just pass the ball anywhere, at any cost. there's a bit of play in one of the test where Churchill tries to tackle some french monster right on the Aus try line - gets absolutely flattened, reminded me of Soward vs Inglis.

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