Christopher "Choppy" Close (born 5 February 1959) is an Australian former professional
rugby league
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footballer who played in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. A robust
three-quarter back, he represented Australia internationally and Queensland in
State of Origin, and played club football in Queensland and New South Wales. Close has the distinction of being one of a handful of players to be named man-of-the-match in State of Origin more than once. In fact the first two State of Origin man-of-the-match awards went to him.
Playing career
Queensland Rugby League
Hailing from
Cunnamulla, Queensland, where he started playing football in the 1970s. Close lived in
Proston,Queensland playing for his junior rugby league for the Wondai Wolves. Close scored 52 tries during the 1978 season. Chris played his first A Grade game for the
Beaudesert Kingfishers before joining
Brisbane Rugby League premiership club,
Valleys
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. A
forward-sized who also excelled on the in his early career, Close represented
Combined Brisbane in the
1979 Amco Cup competition and made his debut for Queensland the same year. He also played for
Fortitude Valley at centre in their 1979
Brisbane Rugby League
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grand final
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victory over
Souths.
In 1980, while playing for
Redcliffe, Close was chosen on the Australian tour of New Zealand but it was his consecutive man-of-the-match performances in the first two
State of Origin matches in 1980 and 1981 that turned heads. He was a fierce competitor, as his back-hander to the face of opposing winger
Eric Grothe in
1981's State of Origin match testifies.
New South Wales Rugby League
Close signed with
Manly-Warringah for the
1982 NSWRFL season and played in the
Grand Final
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with them that year and again in
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, which were both lost to Parramatta. Close continued to be a regular visitor to the State of Origin arena during the 1980s, becoming one of a handful of players to be man-of-the-match in State of Origin football more than once.
Surprisingly, after starring for Queensland, having toured New Zealand with the
Australian
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team in 1980 and having played in Manly's Grand Final loss to Parramatta, Close was not selected to the
1982 Kangaroo Tour of Great Britain and France
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.
Close appeared in three Tests on the 1985 tour of New Zealand but failed to tour with the Kangaroos the following year.
After playing in Manly's reserve grade grand final loss in
1987
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, he linked with the newly formed
Gold Coast club where his experience was used to good effect in the forwards.
Post-playing
After his retirement as a player, Close filled the role of
Queensland State of Origin team
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manager under
Paul Vautin
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(1995–97),
Wayne Bennett (1998 & 2001–4) and
Mark Murray (1999-00). In 2005, he famously stuck the middle finger up at former NSW coach
Phil Gould at the end of an origin match. When asked about the incident in 2015, Close said "That was basically directed at one person not the whole bench, I got a great deal of enjoyment out of that, he used to call The Queensland spirit a myth and claimed we were always lucky, that was just euphoria coming out in that moment. In 2000 Close was awarded the
Australian Sports Medal
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for his contribution to Australia's international standing in rugby league. He is currently working for
QGC in Queensland as a Land Performance Adviser.
Close also lived in
Rockhampton, Queensland
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The Scottish- ...
for several years where he owned the Lionleigh Tavern in the suburb of
Wandal, which became known for award-winning steaks under Close's ownership. During the time he lived in Rockhampton, he and his wife spent 18 months restoring a five-bedroom, four-bathroom
Queenslander in the city's upper class suburb of
The Range, which was expected to set a $2 million sale record when it was placed on the market in 2011.
Home could be sold for $2 million
Amy Formosa, ''The Morning Bulletin
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'', 25 March 2011. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
Sources
External links
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Chris Close at nrlstats.com
Chris Close at yesterdayshero.com.au
Queensland Representatives at qrl.com.au
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1959 births
Living people
Australia national rugby league team players
Fortitude Valley Diehards players
Gold Coast Chargers players
20th-century Australian sportsmen
Hull Kingston Rovers players
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players
People from Cunnamulla
Queensland Rugby League State of Origin players
Recipients of the Australian Sports Medal
Redcliffe Dolphins players
Rugby league centres
Rugby league players from Queensland
Rugby league props
Rugby league wingers