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Kevin Goldspink

Coaching Career

Vital Statistics

Full Name
Kevin Brian Goldspink
Born
Sunday, 16th November, 1941
Died
Saturday, 5th October, 2024 (Aged 82 years and 323 days)
Place Of Birth
Tumbarumba, New South Wales, Australia

Known Family Links

Son
Brett Goldspink
Brother
Col Goldspink

Biography

A member of a famous footballing family from the South Coast, Kevin Goldspink played in the 1967 grand final for C’bury before gaining selection for the Kangaroo tour. The hard-working second-rower played in 13 matches on tour but did not appear in a Test match. Goldspink later captain-coached Collegians in the I’warra competition after serving two seasons with Easts.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Coaching Career Statistics

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Australia - By Team

Team Years   Games W L D Win %  
NSW Country Seconds 1983   1 0 1 0 0.00% List

Your Say

  • Polysci
    16/05/2012

    Was an absolute bolter of a selection for the 1967 Kangaroo tour of Britain.

  • dexter
    03/06/2018

    Kevin was in the Police Force stationed at Wollongong and in 1974. he coached an Illawarra Amateur League that played games against Group Six and Group 14. I was also in the Police force at the time and played in that team and he became a good friend. Top bloke and great footballer. Last I heard he owned a pub out in the bush.

  • William Mezrani
    16/09/2024

    I work with his grandson riley, an amateur rugby league player for the Alexandria Rovers. He was part of the premiership winning team of 2024, the first to win since 1990. He is a lawyer at MinterEllison and is engaged to a wonderful woman called Mia.

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