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Brendan Moon (born 10 October 1958) is an Australian former
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who played for the
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in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Moon played 100 games for Queensland and also played in the premiership winning
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team of 1978, 1980–1983, Brendan also represented Australia in 35 tests and was considered one of the best finishing wingers in the game with excellent positional play and terrific acceleration. For a number of years Moon has been helping the development of rugby union in Papua New Guinea, which he made his home,Bath, Richard (ed.) ''The Complete Book of Rugby'' (Seven Oaks Ltd, 1997 ) p72 before returning to his native Queensland.


Rugby career


Moon the player

Moon has been described as a "safe winger", and as such possibly did not stand-out as much as the risk-taking
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. Campese wrote of Moon that, "Maybe some people failed to see all his great attributes...” However he further added that, “… those who knew him recognised Moonie for what he truly was: a truly dependable wing who always did supremely well at what he did attempt. You looked at Brendan in the way a householder looks at an insurance policy; he was there, a protection especially in times of difficulty". Of Moon's safety Campese later noted that he was, "Not really a creator but give him a chance and he would score".
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has said of Moon that, "If you want a safe winger, Brendan’s it. I don’t mean a boring, stereotyped winger. It’s just that Brendan can do anything". Moon was partly distinguishable by his running style. Mark Ella wrote of Moon that he was 'a beautiful runner' and that, "Moon was a runner of the classical type. He had a high knee action and his arms pumped as he ran". David Campese has asserted that, "His running style was especially impressive. He looked like a genuine track sprinter". Rugby journalist Terry Smith once said of Moon's running that, "With his fluent, graceful stride, it’s easy to imagine Brendan Moon putting on a pair of spikes and running for Australia in the Olympics." Moon was also defined by his tremendous pace. Roger Gould once said of Moon that, "Very few players can run him down in a seventy-metre sprint". Further, David Campese has called Moon "blessed with great pace". In 1978, the year Moon debuted for the
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, he was recognised as the fastest man in the Wallabies squad. Moon was also characterised by his ability to remain on his feet while being tackled. David Campese described Moon's core strength by saying that, "once into his stride, he was devilishly hard to bring down". Former Australian fullback Roger Gould said of Moon that, "He’s so strong that he’ll break the tackle unless it’s perfectly timed". Mark Ella described Moon as: "He also had the size and strength to stay on his feet and unload, and he kept the ball alive whenever he could." Moon was renowned for tremendous defensive skills. Campese wrote of Moon that: 'He also had good strength and his defence was sound.' former professional
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said of Moon that, "his defence was solid (Campese & Meninga, 1994: 248)”. Mark Ella has said of Moon that, "he just doesn’t miss a tackle." Moon has often been praised for his completeness as a player. Mark Ella wrote of Moon that he "had the ball skills of a five-eighth or centre." Terry Smith wrote if Moon that, "There wasn’t a weak link in Moon’s armory. He’s had the lot. Speed of limb and thought, safe hands, resoluteness in the tackle". David Campese wrote of Moon that, "when he did something he did it well. He also appeared to do things easily, the mark of a well balanced player.


Place in history

Many contemporaries who played with or against Moon regard him as one of the greatest wingers they have seen. Former
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winger
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has said that Moon was the best winger he ever played against. This is very notable as it has been well documented that Wilson was outplayed by
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in 1982 – something Wilson himself concedes. Australian captain of the 1984 Grand Slam
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Andrew Slack said of Moon, following an injury Moon suffered against
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on the 1984 Australia rugby union tour of Britain and Ireland, that 'I don't suppose there has ever been a better Australian Rugby player'. During that 1984 Australia tour former Australian fullback Roger Gould ranked Moon alongside
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as "the best Australian player I’ve seen". Former Australian flanker
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said of Moon in his autobiography ''For Love Not Money'' (1990) that, "he's the best winger I’ve played with or against… ”. However, in a re-released version of his autobiography following the
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, Poidevin described David Campese as "our undoubted star", praised him for playing "the best he'd ever played", and stated that "He undoubtedly was the leading light in the whole tournament". He further called him "the best attacking player in the world" and "definitely the star performer in the World Cup". In the tribute book ''David Campese'' (1996), David Campese rated Moon as one of the three best wingers he'd ever seen, along with John Kirwan and
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– who occasionally played on the wing. In his 1991 autobiography ''On a Wing and a Prayer'', Campese placed Moon in the best Australian team of his time. In ''Campo: Still Entertaining'' (2003) Campese also placed Moon on the wing in his ''Australian All Stars'' side. In ''Path to Victory'' (1987)
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ranked Brendan Moon a better player than David Campese, citing that: "I think Benny is Australia’s best ever winger... David Campese is exciting and different and can do anything but Benny is a more complete player." However, in ''Running Rugby'' (1995), following many of David Campese's accomplishments, Mark Ella wrote of Campese that, "I do not know of anyone in any sport, with the single exception of
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, who has been at the very pinnacle of the game for as long as David Campese. If I had been asked to pick a World XV in 1984, Campese would have been the first player I chose. If I were asked to do the same thing today, in 1995, he is still the first player I would choose". In light of this statement Ella likely rated Campese ahead of Moon by that stage. In ''Running Rugby'' (1995) Ella was also more conservative in rating Moon. Rather than saying who he felt was a better player Ella stated that: "Two of the three best wingers I have seen in international rugby were Australians – David Campese and Brendan Moon he third being John Kirwan.


Awards and recognition

Moon was awarded the
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(ASM) in 2000. He was appointed a Member of the
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(AM) in the 2022 Queen's Birthday Honours for significant service to public administration, and to rugby union.


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External links


QLD REDS 100 Player Club
{{DEFAULTSORT:Moon, Brendan 1958 births Living people Members of the Order of Australia Recipients of the Australian Sports Medal Australia international rugby union players Australian emigrants to Papua New Guinea Australian rugby union players Brothers Old Boys players Rugby union wings Place of birth missing (living people) People educated at Marist College Ashgrove Queensland rugby union team players 20th-century Australian sportsmen