Jamie Simpson (born 6 September 1986) is a coach with the
Central Queensland Capras
Central Queensland Capras are a semi-professional rugby league football club primarily based in Rockhampton, Queensland and representing Central Queensland. They currently play in the Queensland Cup, the premier rugby league competition in Quee ...
, a feeder club for the
NRL
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club the
Brisbane Broncos
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in the
Queensland Cup
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and a former
rugby league
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footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. Simpson played as a and as a . Simpson also played as a
lock
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and in his
schoolboy
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years at
St. Brendan's College, Yeppoon
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. Simpson is avid worker in the community and is an ambassador for The Men Of League Foundation and Lymphoma Australia.
Background
Simpson was born in
Rockhampton, Queensland
Rockhampton is a city in the Rockhampton Region of Central Queensland, Australia. The population of Rockhampton in June 2021 was 79,967, Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018. making it the fourth-largest city in the state outside of the ...
, Australia.
Early life and cancer survival
Simpson was convinced by his mother to join the Fitzroy Junior Rugby League club while a young student at the
Rockhampton
Rockhampton is a city in the Rockhampton Region of Central Queensland, Australia. The population of Rockhampton in June 2021 was 79,967, Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018. making it the fourth-largest city in the state outside of the ...
primary school 'The Hall'. His obvious natural
skill
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was complemented by an occasionally
hostile
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temperament
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. He decided to attend
St. Brendan's College in
Yeppoon
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for its
rugby league
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program. It was there that Simpson developed greater self-discipline, with
coach
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Terry Hansen observing "''I knew he'd turned the corner''" after an on-field incident in 2001 where Simpson refused to respond to an opposing player's punches after the ball was played.
In late 2001, he was selected in the school's 1st XIII at age 15. In June 2002, Simpson represented St Brendan's College at Confraternity Carnival for the 2nd XIII. In August the same year, Jamie was part of the only 2nd XIII to win the local Open Schoolboys competition against Nth Rocky High School after the 1st XIII withdrew to compete in the arrive alive competition. This historic win came after an overtime game which saw Jamie play a high-impact game. Hundreds of students invaded the pitch at full-time to be part of the full-time war cry and celebration.
However, in August 2002 he was diagnosed with
cancer
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. Simpson played what could potentially have been his last game, a pre-season match against
Kirwan State High School
Kirwan State High School is a coeducational state school located in Kirwan, Townsville, Queensland, Australia, approximately from the Townsville CBD. In 2017, it has 1997 students with 156 teachers (145 full-time equivalent) and 75 non-teachi ...
, prior to his team being informed of the diagnosis.
From 2002 to 2003, Simpson was undergoing chemotherapy for life-threatening Hodgkin's lymphoma. Despite this, he continued to be involved in rugby league by volunteering as an assistant coach for a school's 2nd XIII team.
Coach Mannie Navarro and his wife Ek were so moved with Simpson's courageous, selfless optimism that they later named their third son James Neal Navarro 11.11.2008 after Jamie. While hospitalised in isolation in late 2003,
Brisbane Broncos
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coach
Wayne Bennett gave him an autographed copy of his book ''Don't Die with the Music in You'' with a personal message: "Tough time comes and goes, but tough guys last forever" and was also encouraged to pursue a professional career by family friend
Scott Minto
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As a player he was as a left back who played in the Premier League for Chelsea and West Ham United and in Portugal for Benf ...
.
After finally beating cancer, Simpson returned to St. Brendan's College to complete his senior education in 2004, with a newfound determination to make the most of his abilities. As part of a victorious St. Brendan's side, he was awarded player of the
Confraternity Carnival, and later represented Queensland Schoolboys. Simpson was rumored to have been pursued by several clubs, ultimately settling on the
Brisbane Broncos
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.
Simpson was South Sydney's nominee for the 2009
Ken Stephen Medal
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for Services to the Community for his work in helping and visiting young people with cancer.
Early career
Simpson started his senior career for
Broncos
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feeder clubs
Aspley and the
Toowoomba Clydesdales
The Toowoomba Clydesdales are a rugby league football club based in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. The Clydesdales originally played in the Queensland Cup from the competition's inception in 1996 until 2006, and were the feeder club for the ...
in 2005-2006. Simpson was a frequent try-scorer in the QLD Cup for
Aspley, and gained representative honours for the Queensland City origin side in 2007, he was overlooked for selection in first-grade for the
Broncos
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in favor of older players.
First-Grade Career
Simpson was then lured to the
South Sydney Rabbitohs
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for the
2008 NRL season
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. Injury delayed his first grade début in until round 13, where he scored a try against the
New Zealand Warriors
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. Once given the opportunity in the
NRL
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, Simpson's début season was a major success. Commentators believe that Simpson's performance was a major component of a mid season resurgence for the
Rabbitohs
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, even relegating former international
Nigel Vagana
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from inclusion in the side.
Simpson's 2009 season included an accidental collision with a referee in round 19, and a hat trick of tries in round 20.
On 14 January 2011 it had been announced that Simpson had signed for Huddersfield Giants on a 3 year deal.
However, he only played nine times for them and was unavailable to play for four months following shoulder surgery in April. The Giants released him from contract on 16 December 2011 and he was expected to return to the NRL in Australia.
In January 2012 he signed with the
Queensland Cup
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team
Eastern Suburbs Tigers
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, based in Brisbane, who are a feeder club for the
NRL
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team the
Brisbane Broncos
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.
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In June 2013, he signed with Central Queensland Capra's team based in Rockhampton, who are feeder club to the Brisbane Bronco's and compete in the Intrust Super Cup. His signing is a major coup for the Central Queensland team who also are part of the CQ NRL bid pushing for another team in Queensland. Simpson is hoping to re kindle some early career form and help raise the profile of CQ Capra's.
Coaching career
In 2015/2016, Simpson was announced as the Under 18 Mal Meninga Cup coach for the CQ Capras, bringing a new youthful style of Rugby league to the team. Simpson had a successful season leading the minnows to the quarter finals. Jamie has also mentored and helped his players receive NRL and Queensland cup contracts. Sam Murphy has been contracted to the North Queensland Cowboys, Kobe Hetherington to one of Simpsons old clubs the Brisbane Bronco's , Eli Noovao to Melbourne Storms Feeder club East tigers, Chalice Atoi to the Central Queensland Capras and lastly Zac Hetherington and Josh Wilkinson have been contracted to the Canterbury Bulldogs. He also spent 2015 as the Agrade coach for local Rockhampton Rugby League side, the Fitzroy Gracemere Sharks of which he was a JR Fitzroy Sharks player growing up as a child in Rockhampton.
Radio career
In 2012, Simpson joined
Southern Cross Austereo
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in Rockhampton as a promotions staff member for
Hot FM and
Sea FM
Sea FM was an Australia, Australian radio network, consisting of stations in Queensland and NSW owned by Southern Cross Austereo. Some Sea FM stations were later sold to meet media ownership requirements. Prime Media Group Limited, Prime Televis ...
. Soon after he began work at Southern Cross Austereo, he became a relief announcer for both stations. With his quick wit and laid back attitude, Simpson has gained plaudits for his work in the industry and he formed a great relationship with Hot FM breakfast announcers, Browny (Paul Brown) & EJ (Emilie-Jain Palmer). Simpson became known for conducting live crosses to Browny & EJ's breakfast show while driving the station's "Hot Thunder" promotions vehicle to various locations to hand out free promotional merchandise to listeners. Although Browny and EJ have since moved on to other stations, Simpson has stayed close friends with the two presenters.
In 2018, Simpson was added to the Triple M radio show "The B Team" a sportcentric panel show that focus's on sports in particular local Central Queensland sporting teams and athletes from all ages. Simpson bought a youthful, yet witty attitude to the show that was little too "serious" prior to his involvement.
In May 2018, Simpson debuted his new segment on the B Team "60 seconds with Simo". Though it has only aired once at the time of writing and looks to become a regular on the weekend sports show.
References
External links
South Sydney Rabbitohs profileSammy, Simpson make NRL debuts
{{DEFAULTSORT:Simpson, Jamie
1986 births
Living people
Australian rugby league coaches
Australian rugby league players
Indigenous Australian rugby league players
South Sydney Rabbitohs players
Huddersfield Giants players
Central Queensland Capras players
North Sydney Bears NSW Cup players
Toowoomba Clydesdales players
Rugby league wingers
Rugby league centres
Rugby league players from Rockhampton, Queensland