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Nathan William Hindmarsh (born 7 September 1979) is an Australian former professional
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footballer who captained the
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in the
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. A New South Wales State of Origin and Australian international representative second-row forward, he played his entire career at the Eels, in 2010 breaking the record for most games with the club. On 28 August 2018, Hindmarsh was inducted into the
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hall of fame.


Background

Hindmarsh was born in
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, Australia. He is of
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descent.


Playing career

Hindmarsh played for the junior club,
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near
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as part of Group 6 in the Country Rugby League. He later attended renowned rugby league school
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. Hindmarsh and his brother Ian Hindmarsh both played in the
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for Sydney's
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club. In 1998 Hindmarsh received the club's rookie of the year award. The same season, Hindmarsh was part of the Parramatta side which made it to the preliminary final against Canterbury. With less than 10 minutes to go, Parramatta were winning the match 18-2 but ended up losing 32–20 in extra time. The following two seasons Hindmarsh suffered similar heartbreak being part of the Parramatta sides which lost the 1999 preliminary final against Melbourne after being up 16–0 at half time and losing to Brisbane in the 2000 preliminary final. In 2001, Hindmarsh was part of the all conquering Parramatta side which only lost 4 games all season on their way to the
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and then the 2001 NRL Grand Final against Newcastle. Going into the game, Parramatta were raging hot favourites but were losing 24–0 at halftime and eventually went down 30–24. On breaking Brett Kenny's record for most appearances, Hindmarsh recalled memories of the 2001 final saying "I was jogging back to the half way line crying after
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scored that try to make it 28-6 with 16 minutes to go because I knew we were gone". In 2003, Hindmarsh suffered a knee injury and only managed to make 11 appearances during the season. In 2004, Hindmarsh made 21 appearances for Parramatta but for the second consecutive year the club missed the finals. In 2005, Parramatta finished as minor premiers and Hindmarsh injured his knee in round 26 against Brisbane. Hindmarsh was unable to play in the finals series and Parramatta once again suffered preliminary final heartbreak against North Queensland losing 29–0 in a massive upset. In 2007, Hindmarsh had a strong season as Parramatta made it all the way to the preliminary final against Melbourne but lost the match 26–10. Hindmarsh was selected to play for the Australian national team at second-row forward in the 2007 ANZAC Test match against New Zealand, scoring a try in the Kangaroos' 30–6 victory. He set a new world record for the most tackles made in a single game: in round 23 of the
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he made 75 tackles against the
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. He is also believed to be the first player to make 10,000 tackles in the NRL. Hindmarsh was selected in the Australian team to go and compete in the end of season
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tournament. In the final against
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he played at second-row forward in the Kangaroos' 44–4 victory. At his peak (2004–2006) Hindmarsh was considered the best second-rower in the NRL by the Dally M judges. He was an automatic pick for NSW and Australia from 2004 to 2007 and was often picked alongside
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. After a courageous performance in the 2009 NRL Grand Final, Nathan Hindmarsh earned a well-deserved Test recall after two years of being overlooked for representative honours. In 2010 when it was revealed that Melbourne had been found guilty of rorting the salary cap, there was a possibility that Parramatta could be given the 2009 premiership or that the 2009 season could be left vacant. Hindmarsh said to the media "Who is going to give us that feeling of winning when we are up by six when the siren goes?, who is going to give us that feeling of pride, relief or satisfaction?, or give Nathan Cayless that grand final lap with his kids?, all that feeling is long gone meaning the best we can hope for is a weird little asterisk next to our name in the record books, which is why I don't care about the salary cap scandal, I don't think about it and Melbourne can keep their premiership trophy for all I care, we are just focused on the game coming up this weekend". He was appointed co-captain of the Parramatta Eels in 2010, with Nathan Cayless before becoming the sole captain after Cayless retired. Making his third appearance for the
Prime Minister's XIII Prime Minister's XIII, or sometimes informally referred to as the PM's XIII, a representative rugby league team, comprising Australian players from National Rugby League clubs that did not qualify for the NRL Finals, or whose teams were knocked ...
in 2011, Hindmarsh became the only player to captain the side twice. On 29 March 2012, Hindmarsh announced his retirement from rugby league effective at the end of the 2012 season. Despite Hindmarsh's absence from the Parramatta club, he promised he would continue to be a part of the NRL (National Rugby League) community. On 2 September 2012, Hindmarsh played his final NRL game alongside retiring winger Luke Burt against the St. George Illawarra Dragons. The Eels went down to St. George 29–8 with Hindmarsh successful in scoring a penalty kick on full-time. The game was originally scheduled to be played at
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but was later moved to
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due to the expected crowd. The crowd was the largest for an NRL (non-finals) game.


Honours


Individual

* 5x Dally M Second Rower of Year: 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006 *
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Best and Fairest Player Runner Up: 2006 * 5x Provan-Summons Medal: (fan's choice for Player of the Year) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011 *8x Parrmatta Player of the Year: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012 *RLW Player of the Year: 2004, 2005 *Michael Cronin Club Person of the Year: 2009 *Jack Gibson NRL Coaches' Award: 2012 *Ken Stephen Medal: 2009 *International Forward of the Year: 2004 *Parramatta Eels Rookie of the Year: 1998


Parramatta Eels

* 2009 NRL Grand Final Runner-up * NRL Minor Premiers: 2001, 2005 * Eels Hall of Fame: 2018


New South Wales

* State of Origin Series Wins: 2004, 2005


Australia

*
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: 2004, 2006 *
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: 2000 *
Rugby League Four Nations The Rugby League Four Nations was a rugby league football tournament run in partnership between Australia national rugby league team, Australia, England national rugby league team, England, New Zealand national rugby league team, New Zealand, a ...
: 2009


Statistics

*NRL Career: 330 1998–2012 * Parramatta Career: 330 games (Most First Grade games played for Parramatta) 1998–2012 * First Grade Debut: Parramatta v
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at Parkes, 16 May 1998 (Round 10) * Average Tackle Count – 49.91 (2011) * 60 Tries * 242 Points * Most first grade games in NRL history without ever winning a premiership * First player in NRL history to make over 10,000 tackles * First player in NRL history to make over 11,000 tackles * First player in NRL history to make over 12,000 tackles * Third player in NRL history and first Parramatta player to pass 30,000 running, attacking metres


Personal life

Hindmarsh and his wife Bonnie Scott have four children. He is a keen indoor cricketer. Since 2013, Hindmarsh has been employed at
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where he features on a number of shows, most notably The
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show, where he does comedy skits with former professional
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footballer Bryan Fletcher called Fletch and Hindy. Some skits involve Hindmarsh making fun of himself for the fact that he is the only member on the panel who did not win a premiership, with one of the more recent skits being in relation to the
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loss in the
2022 NRL Grand Final The 2022 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2022 National Rugby League season in Australia. It was contested between the Penrith Panthers and the Parramatta Eels on Sunday the 2nd of October at Accor Stad ...


References


External links

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Nathan Hindmarsh's blogOfficial Parramatta Eels Website

Official State of Origin Official Website Rugby League Player Stats
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