Jason Anthony Stevens (born 8 January 1973) is an Australian former professional
rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. He is also a writer, screenwriter and actor. An
Australia national and
New South Wales State of Origin representative , he played his club football in Sydney for the
St. George Dragons and
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks. Stevens retired from competitive rugby league in 2005 and has since worked as a rugby league writer.
Background
Stevens was born in
Sydney
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,
New South Wales, Australia. He is of
Greek heritage from his father's side. Stevens began playing rugby league for his school,
Marist College Kogarah, in the St. George area as well as playing for local club side the Brighton Seagulls after a request by a friend to join. The then captain of the St. George Dragons, Michael Beattie, recommended that he be signed for the Dragons on the scholarship programme in his mid-teens and he went on to represent the Dragons in the
Matthews Cup while still in school in 1991. He is the brother of fellow former St. George Dragons player
Paul Stevens.
Playing career
St. George Dragons
In 1992, after being signed by the St. George Dragons, Stevens moved into the Dragons Under 21s side and reached his first Grand Final for the Dragons (Under 21s) but ended up on the losing side going down to the Western Suburbs Magpies. That year (while still in his teens) he made his first grade debut for the St. George Dragons against the
Penrith Panthers at
Jubilee Oval on 5 July 1992.
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During the 1993 season Stevens became a first team regular for the Dragons, playing the majority of the season in first grade and making it to his first first grade Grand Final against
Brisbane at only twenty years of age.
The day turned sour though when, in the second tackle of the game, Stevens injured his thumb badly and had to be taken from the field to hospital for surgery; the Dragons eventually lost the game without him taking any further part (it was later reported that in the wake of the Dragons 14-6 loss to the Broncos that the only teammate to visit Stevens in hospital was
Phil Blake
Phil Blake (born 24 November 1963) is a former rugby league footballer and a professional rugby union coach.
Originally a , Blake developed into a utility player and played first grade matches in all the backline positions, as well as at and ...
).
Stevens enjoyed another four seasons for the Dragons before finally moving on to St. George's local rivals, the
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, for the new 1997 season.
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Stevens enjoyed a successful and much heralded career for the Sharks. He scored a total of ten tries for the club and put in countless hours in the forward pack building his reputation as one of the best and toughest forwards in rugby league during the span of his career. At the end of the
1997 Super League season Stevens played in his second
Grand Final, again a loss to the
Brisbane Broncos. Post-season he was selected for
Australia
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and made his International début against
Great Britain at
Wembley Stadium. The three-match
Super League Test series was won by Australia 2–1 with Stevens playing at prop forward in all three test matches. It was on this tour that Stevens helped persuade his front-row partner
Brad Thorn
Bradley Carnegie Thorn (born 3 February 1975) is a rugby union coach and former rugby league and rugby union footballer. Born in New Zealand, he represented Australia in rugby league and New Zealand in rugby union in a 22-season career as a pla ...
to convert to Christianity. Stevens was selected for the
Australian team to compete in the end of season
1999 Rugby League Tri-Nations
The 1999 Rugby League Tri-Nations series was contested by Australia, Great Britain and New Zealand in 1999. It was the first multi-national rugby league tournament to feature the sport's three world powers since the 1989–92 World Cup (the 19 ...
tournament. In the final against
New Zealand he played at prop forward in the Kangaroos' 22-20 victory.
At the end of the
2001 NRL season
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, he went on the
2001 Kangaroo tour. Stevens also built up good partnerships over several years at the Sharks and also at International level with fellow Prop forwards
Martin Lang and
Chris Beattie
Chris Beattie (born 26 August 1975 in Ipswich, Queensland) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who last played for Lézignan Sangliers in the Elite One Championship rugby league competition in France.
Playing career
B ...
. During the 2004 season, Stevens retired from representative rugby league after only playing around ten minutes for game 1 of the
State of Origin series, though he continued to play for the
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks. In total he played 22 games for the 2004 season scoring a single try.
Once the 2005 season began many speculated that it would be Stevens' last and it took several months until any official announcement was made concerning the matter. Towards the end of the 2005 season Stevens finally announced that he would retire from Rugby League while appearing on
''The Footy Show''. The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks as well as several other clubs offered him new contracts which he declined stating he believed it was time to hang up his boots and move on to other things; niggling injuries are also said to have pushed him towards retirement. In his final season Stevens only made 16 appearances for his club in which he scored one try.
Representative career
*''City:'' Represented City on several occasions between 2002–2004
*''State Of Origin:'' Played 8 games in total for New South Wales
*''Australia:'' Played 16 games in total for his country including representing Australia in the
2000 Rugby League World Cup
Entertainment career
Stevens was semi-regular member of the ''
Footy Show''. He has appeared in various skits, segments, and performed songs in several episodes.
Stevens was also a finalist in the 2005
Cleo Bachelor of the Year awards (finished 3rd). Jason also appeared on vega fm's ''
Tony Squires &
Rebecca Wilson''.
He also features in the video clip for
Guy Sebastian's song "
Like it Like That".
In 2010, Stevens appeared regularly on
Seven Network's ''
The Matty Johns Show
''The Matty Johns Show'' was an Australian variety television show largely focused on the National Rugby League (NRL) competition, starring former professional rugby league footballer Matthew "Matty" Johns. It first aired in 2010 on Thursdays a ...
'' as a panelist and an interviewer of touring celebrities. He was also in the line up of
season 10
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of ''
Dancing with the Stars
''Dancing with the Stars'' is the name of various international television series based on the format of the British TV series '' Strictly Come Dancing'', which is distributed by BBC Studios, the commercial arm of the BBC. Currently the forma ...
''. Stevens was eliminated in episode two of the series.
On stage in 2013, Stevens appeared in a Sydney production of the musical ''
The Wiz'' as the Lion.
Author
To date Jason Stevens has authored one book titled "Worth the Wait ''True love and why the sex is better''". It encourages people of all ages (focused mainly on teens and young adults) to save sex for marriage instead of engaging in premarital sex. It attempts to weigh up all opinions on sex before and after marriage from both a Christian and non-Christian perspective also discussing a variety of reasons as to why he believes it should be saved.
Religion
Stevens is a born-again
Christian
Christians () are people who follow or adhere to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The words ''Christ'' and ''Christian'' derive from the Koine Greek title ''Christós'' (Χρι ...
.
He does many speaking engagements and social appearances for various organisations and churches around Australia every year.
References
External links
Official siteState of Origin Official website Rugby League Player StatsJason Stevens Official Player ProfileJason Stevens Photo Gallery2001 Ashes profile
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1973 births
Australian people of Greek descent
Australian evangelicals
Australian rugby league players
St. George Dragons players
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players
New South Wales Rugby League State of Origin players
New South Wales City Origin rugby league team players
Australia national rugby league team players
Australian rugby league journalists
Living people
People from the Sutherland Shire
Rugby league players from Sydney
Australian Christians
21st-century Australian writers
Rugby league props