Chris Sandow (born 9 January 1989) is an
Indigenous Australian former professional
rugby league footballer who played as a goal-kicking or , he could also play as a .
Background
Sandow was born in
Kingaroy,
Queensland.
Sandow grew up in
Queensland, playing
rugby league in the
Aboriginal
Aborigine, aborigine or aboriginal may refer to:
*Aborigines (mythology), in Roman mythology
* Indigenous peoples, general term for ethnic groups who are the earliest known inhabitants of an area
*One of several groups of indigenous peoples, see ...
community of
Cherbourg
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, a three-hour drive north-west of
Brisbane
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.
He later moved to
Brisbane
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, where he attended
Marsden State High School with
Israel Folau and
Antonio Winterstein.
Sandow is from the
Bigambul
The Bigambul people are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Northern Tablelands and Border Rivers regions of New South Wales and Queensland.
Name
In the traditional language, the name of this group is derived from the Bigambul word ''biga'' o ...
/
Gubbi Gubbi traditional
Aboriginal
Aborigine, aborigine or aboriginal may refer to:
*Aborigines (mythology), in Roman mythology
* Indigenous peoples, general term for ethnic groups who are the earliest known inhabitants of an area
*One of several groups of indigenous peoples, see ...
territory.
Playing career
Previous clubs
He has previously played for the Moranbah Miners of the local Grade A
Mackay Mackay may refer to:
*Clan Mackay, the Scottish clan from which the surname "MacKay" derives
Mackay may also refer to:
Places Australia
* Mackay Region, a local government area
** Mackay, Queensland, a city in the above region
*** Mackay Airport ...
rugby league competition,
Norths Devils in the
Queensland Cup,
Warrington Wolves in the
Super League
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, he has also played for the
Parramatta Eels and the
South Sydney Rabbitohs in the
National Rugby League.
Early career
He played Colts and
Queensland Cup rugby league for the
Souths Logan Magpies. Sandow received junior representative honors when he was selected for the
Queensland under-17's and under-19's squads.
In 2006, while in year 12 at
Marsden State High School, his classmates were
Israel Folau and
Antonio Winterstein.
Sandow was selected for the
Australian Schoolboys squad that toured
Wales,
England and
France. In which he was awarded the 'Man-of-the-Match' Award, in the game against the
British Amateur Rugby League Association (BARLA) squad.
Sandow's first contract was signed with the
Gold Coast Titans, where he spent two-years in the lower-grades.
He was touted as a first-string back-up for star
NRL ,
Scott Prince. But his contract was terminated in early 2008, due to poor discipline. It was later revealed through the media, that Sandow's partner had given birth to their first child and he was struggling with the distance away from his family.
Playing positions
He primary played in the halves as a or , he could also play as a .
Senior career
South Sydney (2008–11)
Sandow's junior representative performances had not gone unnoticed, therefore,
South Sydney's Recruitment Manager Mark Hughes, signed Sandow to a minor $30,000 contract with the club.
Sandow began playing in the
National Youth Competition for the
Rabbitohs squad, from the beginning of the
2008 season.
In June 2008, the team's star
Craig Wing
Craig Wing (born 26 December 1979), also known by the nickname of "Wingy", is an Australian-born former professional rugby league and rugby union footballer. He began his career in rugby league, playing for the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the S ...
, suffered a near season-ending injury. Sandow was named to replace him in the
Rabbitohs'
NRL first-grade team.
At the time Sandow was to make his début the club were sitting at the bottom of the
NRL competition ladder. Having slumped to 11 losses from 12 matches.
In round 13 during the
2008 season, Sandow made his first-grade début against the
Warriors in
Auckland, New Zealand at
Mt. Smart Stadium.
On début Sandow kicked the game-sealing field-goal in the dying seconds of the match. To record
Souths' second victory of the season, defeating the
Warriors 35–28. This marked the first time since 1999, that the
Rabbitohs had beaten the
Warriors.
In the following match Sandow scored his first
NRL career try against the
Gold Coast Titans. Helping his side to a tight 24–23 victory, that saw them come off the bottom of the table for the first time all season.
Sandow's fairy-tale start to his
NRL career continued a week later in round 16, when after trailing 28–4 to the
North Queensland Cowboys and coming back to level the scores at 28–28, he kicked the game-clinching field-goal to win the match 29–28, in what became the second biggest comeback victory in the history of the
National Rugby League.
Sandow finished his début season in the
NRL by winning the ''
Dally M Award'' – 'Rookie of the Year Award.' He was presented with the award at the end of the 2008 campaign.
He was recognised in the ''
Toyota Cup'' – 'Team of the Year,' as the starting . He also received the Inaugural ''
George Green Medal'' – 'Indigenous Rising Star' of 2008.
Parramatta Eels (2012–15)
In 2012, Sandow signed a four-year deal with the
Parramatta Eels, "Reportedly" worth between $1.6 and $2.2 million.
Sandow stated that the reason he was leaving the
Rabbitohs was to ensure his children were, "well provided for in the future.”
Sandow's first two-years with the
Parramatta Eels proved to be a struggle as his performances were inconsistent and he spent time in the
New South Wales Cup, with the
Wentworthville Magpies.
In the 2012 season, Sandow was accused by
Parramatta Legend
Peter Sterling as being "overweight and unfit".
In the 2014 season, Sandow won the ''
Ken Thornett Medal, f''or being voted as the
Parramatta Eels' 'Player of the Season.' The 2015 season would prove to be Sandow's final year at the club.
After a number of on-the field and off-the field incidents. Including but not limiting crashing a loan-car and abandoning it in an industrial area. Calling out coach
Brad Arthur
Brad Arthur (born 21 May 1974) is a professional rugby league football coach who is the head coach of the Parramatta Eels in the National Rugby League (NRL).
He was the caretaker coach at the Eels for the final six games of the 2012 NRL season ...
and being critical of his coaching methods publicly, typing a foul-mouthed rant on
Social Media platform
Facebook and gambling issues.
Sandow's final match for the
Eels was in round 19, against arch-rivals the
Canterbury Bulldogs
The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are an Australian professional rugby league football club based in Belmore, a suburb in the Canterbury-Bankstown region of Sydney. They compete in the NRL Telstra Premiership, as well as competitions facilita ...
. Afterwards Sandow was released by the
Parramatta Eels club and "reportedly" received a $50,000 handshake.
Warrington Wolves (2015–16)
Sandow joined the
Warrington Wolves at the start of the 2015
Super League Super 8s system. Going on to make his début against the
Leeds Rhinos in a 49–10 defeat.
Sandow struggled in his opening games, however he grew more and more into the games as they wore on.
In round 1 of the 2016
Super League
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season, Sandow scored his first try for the
Wolves in a 12–10 win away at the
Leeds Rhinos.
He followed-up in round 3, scoring his first try at the
Halliwell Jones Stadium in a 36–14 win against the
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats.
Sandow was already the early front-runner to win the 2016 ''
Steve Prescott Man of Steel Award'', with Head Coach
Tony Smith saying, "Sandow has the best kicking game in the
Super League
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since
Sean Long.”
Sandow represented the
Warrington Wolves in both the
2016 Challenge Cup Final defeat by
Hull F.C. at
Wembley Stadium and the
2016 Super League Grand Final
The 2016 Super League Grand Final was the 19th official Grand Final and conclusive and championship-deciding match of the Super League XXI season. It was held on Saturday 8 October 2016, at Old Trafford, Manchester, with a 6pm kick-off time. Brit ...
defeat by the
Wigan Warriors at
Old Trafford
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where he finished a runner-up in both major finals.
In November 2016, Sandow announced that he wasn't going to be returning to
Warrington for the 2017 season.
In light of Sandow's statement, the club (
Warrington Wolves), were said to be, "retaining Sandow's registration until further notice.”
Return to Australia (2017)
On 2 January 2017, Sandow was charged with a public nuisance offence after being filmed in a street brawl in
Queensland's
South Burnett Region.
On 10 January 2017, Sandow was fined $300 at Murgon Magistrates Court in
Queensland over the brawl and he escaped conviction.
Norths Devils (2017)
In 2017, Sandow signed with
Queensland Cup team
Norths Devils on a 1-year deal.
Chris was stood-down from his duties at the
Devils, due to missing a training session which subsequently lead towards his departure from the club.
Moranbah Miners (2018)
On 20 December 2017, Sandow signed a contract to join the Moranbah Miners, who play in the local grade A
Mackay Mackay may refer to:
*Clan Mackay, the Scottish clan from which the surname "MacKay" derives
Mackay may also refer to:
Places Australia
* Mackay Region, a local government area
** Mackay, Queensland, a city in the above region
*** Mackay Airport ...
rugby league competition for the 2018 season.
Representative career (2008–12)
Sandow earned selection in the
Indigenous All Stars team, that defeated the
New Zealand Māori 34–26, in a curtain-raising game at the
Rugby League World Cup
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Opening Ceremony in October 2008.
Sandow played for the
Prime Minister's XIII in 2010. Making only one appearance and scoring a single try.
Honours
Individual Honours (Career Awards and Accolades)
*
2008
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:
Peter Moore Peter or Pete Moore may refer to:
Politicians
*Peter Moore (British politician) (1753–1828), English civil servant of the East India Company and politician
*Peter Moore (Queensland politician) (born 1938), member of the Queensland Legislative As ...
Award –
Dally M
The Dally M Awards are the official annual player awards for the National Rugby League competition. As well as honouring the player of the year, who received the Dally M Medal, awards are also given to the premier player in each position, the be ...
'Rookie of the Year'
*
2008
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:
George Green Medal – 'Indigenous Rising Star of 2008'
*
2008
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:
Toyota Cup – 'Halfback of the Year'
*
2014
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:
Ken Thornett Medal –
Parramatta Eels' 'Player of the Season'
References
External links
Statistics at nrl.comChris Sandow To Play In Queenslands Intrust Super Cup
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1989 births
Living people
Australian Aboriginal rugby league team players
Australian rugby league players
Indigenous All Stars players
Indigenous Australian rugby league players
Norths Devils players
Parramatta Eels players
People from Kingaroy
Prime Minister's XIII players
Rugby league fullbacks
Rugby league halfbacks
South Sydney Rabbitohs players
Souths Logan Magpies players
Rugby league players from Logan, Queensland
Warrington Wolves players
Wentworthville Magpies players