Noel Kelly

Coaching Career

Vital Statistics

Full Name
Noel Raymond Kelly
Nickname(s)
Ned
Born
Wednesday, 22nd January, 1936
Died
Sunday, 14th June, 2020 (Aged 84 years and 144 days)
Place Of Birth
Ipswich, Queensland, Australia

Honours & Awards

Based only on data available in the RLP database. This information should be used as a guide only.

The Ashes
1963/1964, 1966, 1967/1968
Test Series
Australia vs New Zealand 1959, Australia vs France 1960, Australia vs New Zealand 1963, Australia vs South Africa 1963, 1963/64 France vs. Australia, Australia vs France 1964, Australia vs New Zealand 1967
Interstate Series
1959, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1966
National Rugby League Hall Of Fame
2008

Biography

The first hooker/prop forward to make three Kangaroo tours (1959-60, 1963-64 & 1967-68), Noel ‘Ned’ Kelly represented Queensland in 1959 while part of a great Ipswich front row partnership with Gary Parcell and Dud Beattie. Queensland's success that year under Clive Churchill saw Kelly play for Australia against NZ before touring with the Kangaroos. He was the No.2 hooker to Ian Walsh on tour but played in one Test against France. In 1960 he represented Australia in the First Test against France and in the World Cup before commencing a long career with Wests. Kelly played in three straight grand final losses against St George (1961-63) but his Test career continued unabated. In 1963 he played Tests against all three League nations as well as newcomers South Africa and made his second Kangaroo tour, supporting Australian captain and hooker Ian Walsh as a front row forward. Kelly was a roguish character, as his comical sending off (twice in the same match!) in a tour game in Avignon, France at testifies. On his third Kangaroo tour he was back at hooker in five Test matches. He left Wests after two years as captain-coach (1968-69) but later regretted his season as captain-coach of Wollongong in 1970. Kelly later coached Norths (1973-76) as well as taking a combined Sydney team on a tour of NZ in 1976.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Coaching Career Statistics

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Competitions

Competition     Games W L D Win %  
Tour Matches Western Suburbs Magpies - 1 0 1 0 0.00% List
Interstate Series 5 1 1 0 0 100.00% List
NSWRFL Premiership (NRL) - 173 76 91 6 43.93% List
Preseason Cup - 29 13 12 4 44.83% List
Midweek Cup - 8 5 3 0 62.50% List


Representative

Australia - By Team

Team Years   Games W L D Win %  
NSW Firsts 1966   1 1 0 0 100.00% List
Combined Sydney 1976   5 2 3 0 40.00% List
Overall1966-1976   6 3 3 0 50.00% List


Club Career

NSWRFL Premiership (NRL) - By Year

Team Season   Games W L D Win %  
Western Suburbs NSWRFL 1966   19 10 9 0 52.63% List
Western Suburbs NSWRFL 1967   22 10 10 2 45.45% List
Western Suburbs NSWRFL 1968   22 12 10 0 54.55% List
Western Suburbs NSWRFL 1969   22 11 11 0 50.00% List
North Sydney NSWRFL 1973   22 7 14 1 31.82% List
North Sydney NSWRFL 1974   22 11 9 2 50.00% List
North Sydney NSWRFL 1975   22 9 13 0 40.91% List
North Sydney NSWRFL 1976   22 6 15 1 27.27% List

NSWRFL Premiership (NRL) - By Team

Team Years   Games W L D Win %  
Western Suburbs 1966-69   85 43 40 2 50.59% List
North Sydney 1973-76   88 33 51 4 37.50% List
Overall1966-1976   173 76 91 6 43.93% List

Your Say

  • Colin Wood
    01/03/2012

    Noel Kelly was easily the toughest football player I ever saw. He could knock a man down with one punch and rarely took a backward step on the field. Off the field he was(and is) a gentleman. My mother and I often visited his butcher shop in the 1960's and he was always cheerful and polite to all his customers.

  • keith pearce
    06/11/2013

    i meet mr kelly in sydney many years ago i was taking whoa mate who was going for trials i took to western subs as he had no car i asked mr kelly could i train with them which he agreed i played in a trial match and he pick me to play against balmain but i soon found i was never good enough i got injured it took weeks to get with my own laperouse i phoned him to tell him i was fit but told him iknew i was out of my depth he was insistant a tryed again and made me feel confident again i was ever graetfull to have met this gentle giant of rugby league and wish him all the happiness in the worid kp

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