Ron Gibbs (born 14 April 1962), also known by the
nickname of "
Rambo", is an Australian former
rugby league footballer who played professionally in Australia and England. An Australian Aboriginal and Country New South Wales representative three-quarter back or second-row forward, he played his club football in the
New South Wales Rugby League for Eastern Suburbs, Manly-Warringah (with whom he won the 1987 NSWRL Premiership), Gold Coast-Tweed and Western Suburbs, as well as in England for
Castleford (
Heritage № 666).
Playing career
In 1982 Gibbs, nicknamed "Rambo" for his fearless runs at the defensive line, scored three tries for the
Western Suburbs Rosellas as they defeated Kurri Kurri to win the
Newcastle Rugby League Grand Final 21–14 at the
Newcastle International Sports Centre.
Gibbs made his
NSWRL Premiership début for
Eastern Suburbs Eastern Suburbs may refer to:
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in 1983 against
Illawarra. He was the club's captain in
1984
Events
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and
1985
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before handing the job over to
John Tobin John Tobin may refer to:
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.
He joined the
Bob Fulton
Robert Fulton (1 December 1947 – 23 May 2021), also nicknamed "Bozo", was an Australian international rugby league footballer, coach and later commentator. Fulton played, coached, selected for and has commentated on the game with great succe ...
coached
Manly-Warringah
The Manly Warringah Sea Eagles are an Australian professional rugby league club based in Sydney's Northern Beaches. The team colours are maroon and white, while their namesake and logo is the sea eagle. They compete in Australia's premier rugb ...
in 1986 and played in 47 games for the club, including the winning
1987 Grand Final against
Canberra
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in the last Grand Final played at the
Sydney Cricket Ground
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. In 1987 he also represented
New South Wales Country in the annual
City v Country Origin
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match. His last game for the club was the
1987 World Club Challenge
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at
Central Park in
Wigan,
England. Gibbs became the first player sent off in a
World Club Challenge following a high tackle on Wigan centre
Joe Lydon. Wigan won a try-less game 8–2 in front of 36,895 fans.
In 1988 he joined the new
Gold Coast-Tweed club as their key signing, although he missed their opening six matches and according to observers "produced his rampaging best only rarely". He spent the 1988-89 off-season in England, playing for the
Castleford Tigers
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. Ron Gibbs played right-, i.e. number 12, in
Castleford's 12–33 defeat by
Leeds in the
1988
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Yorkshire County Cup
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Final during the
1988–89 season at
Elland Road
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The g ...
,
Leeds on Sunday 16 October 1988. In 1989 Gibbs again represented NSW Country and was made the Giants captain. In 1990 Gibbs again played for both Gold Coast-Tweed and Castleford. He also represented the
Australian Aboriginal side in the
1990 Pacific Cup
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.
During the 1990/1991 off-season, Gibbs negotiated with
Wests, who had acquired a number of class players and were looking at their first finals series since
1982
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, but was drafted by
wooden spooner
South Sydney.
[Skinner James and Edwards, Allan; "Crashing Through the Class Barrier: Rugby League’s Metamorphosis" in ''The Games are not the Same : The Political Economy of Football in Australia''; p. 119 ] Gibbs refused to play for South Sydney, but despite the Rabbitohs' refusal to let go of him, his court appeal was won with a unanimous vote on the twelfth of March, 1991.
Gibbs' victory stands in contrast to the better-known turning down of identical appeals by
Terry Hill and
Emosi Koloto
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Early years
Koloto grew up in Manawatu an ...
. Gibbs spent only one season with the Magpies before retiring.
Gibbs later said of his many games, "I would have been concussed in over half of them. On some of the little concussions when I got smashed I had nausea, felt like spewing, I was light-headed and you do lose your sense of balance, all of that, it all comes with it. As soon as I’d got into the next tackle my body would just click back into gear, sort of like driving a manual car. I'm sure there is after-effects. But I loved every minute of it. I’d do it all over again".
References
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1962 births
Living people
Australian Aboriginal rugby league team players
Australian rugby league players
Castleford Tigers players
Country New South Wales Origin rugby league team players
Country New South Wales rugby league team players
Gold Coast Chargers players
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players
Rugby league centres
Rugby league players from New South Wales
Rugby league wingers
Sydney Roosters captains
Western Suburbs Magpies players
Western Suburbs Rosellas players