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Norm Provan

Coaching Career

Vital Statistics

Full Name
Norman Douglas Somerville Provan
Nickname(s)
Sticks
Born
Sunday, 18th December, 1932
Died
Wednesday, 13th October, 2021 (Aged 88 years and 299 days)
Place Of Birth
Urana, New South Wales, Australia

Honours & Awards

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

NSWRFL Premiership (NRL)
1962, 1963, 1964, 1965
Preseason Cup
1963, 1964, 1965, 1975
Midweek Cup
1979

Known Family Links

Brother
Peter Provan

Biography

The career of Norm 'Sticks' Provan casts a giant shadow over the game of rugby league. The St George and Australian Test legend played in 10 winning grand finals from 1956-65, the last four as captain-coach, as well as 14 Tests. Provan came into the St George ranks from neighbouring Sutherland in 1950 after the lanky, raw-boned forward missed out on being graded by Easts. He played in St George's loss to Souths in the 1953 grand final but great years lay ahead. In 1954 he played for NSW and in all three Tests against Great Britain. With almost 100kg spread over his 1.93m frame Provan formed a great partnership with Kel O'Shea in Australia's back row. In 1956, the year St George started their record-breaking 11 consecutive premiership wins, Provan toured with the Kangaroos. Injury ruled him out of the Tests against Great Britain but he appeared in three Tests against France at the end of the tour. A member of Australia's victorious World Cup squad the following year Provan played in all three Tests against Great Britain in 1958 and against the Kiwis in 1959. Despite declaring his unavailability for the 1959 Kangaroo Tour, he took on the Frenchmen in 1960 in his final Test series. The retirement of Ken Kearney in 1962 led to Provan's appointment as captain-coach of St George and the club's dominance continued. (The only hiccup during this time was the thrashing St George received by a champion Great Britain team in 1962). In the 1963 grand final Provan's image was immortalised with Wests’ captain Arthur Summons in John O'Gready's famous photograph, 'The Gladiators'. No other photo has captured the sportsmanship and camaraderie in the code. In 1965 Provan announced his retirement and a record SCG crowd of 78,065 fans were on hand to farewell him after yet another grand final victory. Following a season as non-playing coach in 1968, in which he took St George to the preliminary final, Provan had two further stints as coach with P’matta (1975) and grand finalists Cronulla (1978-79) before retiring to Queensland. His legacy in the game is remembered in the striking of the Winfield Cup trophy (1982-95), the Provan-Summons Medal for Best and Fairest player and the current NRL premiership trophy.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Additional Notes

It is commonly known that Norm played 256 first grade games however he actually only played 255 games there is a discrepancy in the records for 1953 the St.George Annual Report lists him as playing 19 of the 20 games but he definitely missed 2 games that season through injury Rd 16 & the semi-final.

Coaching Career Statistics

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Tour Matches St George Dragons - 2 1 1 0 50.00% List
Tour Matches Illawarra Firsts - 1 0 1 0 0.00% List
Club Career - Australia     Games W L D Win %  
NSWRFL Premiership (NRL) 4 181 124 49 8 68.51% List
NSWRFL Finals - 19 12 6 1 63.16% List
Preseason Cup 4 36 25 7 4 69.44% List
Midweek Cup 1 15 11 4 0 73.33% List
Overall     Games W L D Win %  
First Class 235 173 68 13 73.62% List

Australia - By Team

Team Years   Games W L D Win %  
Illawarra Firsts 1974   2 0 2 0 0.00% List

NSWRFL Premiership (NRL) - By Year

Team Season   Games W L D Win %  
St George NSWRFL 1962   20 15 4 1 75.00% List
St George NSWRFL 1963   21 17 3 1 80.95% List
St George NSWRFL 1964   20 17 3 0 85.00% List
St George NSWRFL 1965   20 17 3 0 85.00% List
St George NSWRFL 1968   24 14 7 3 58.33% List
Parramatta NSWRFL 1975   26 13 12 1 50.00% List
Cronulla NSWRFL 1978   26 17 8 1 65.38% List
Cronulla NSWRFL 1979   24 14 9 1 58.33% List

NSWRFL Premiership (NRL) - By Team

Team Years   Games W L D Win %  
St George 1962-65, 1968   105 80 20 5 76.19% List
Parramatta 1975   26 13 12 1 50.00% List
Cronulla 1978-79   50 31 17 2 62.00% List
Overall1962-1979   181 124 49 8 68.51% List

Your Say

  • scott
    7 Oct 2013 12:43am

    He definitely already should be a immortal

  • Ross jones
    11 Jul 2016 1:16pm

    I have lived in Orange for the past 50 years . When I lived in Sydney my mates and I watched saints nearly every weekend. we would go along and watch all three grades . Most of the time we would go to the cricket ground as the game of the day. The best footballer in the era to me was Reg gasnier Norm Sticks Provan was also one of the best of his era . They say when retired he was still God enough to play for Australia. Should have been immortal years ago

  • GRH
    14 May 2019 2:55pm

    God came down to play for St George and called himself Norm Provan

  • Anonymous
    28 Mar 2020 8:58am

    Norm should have been a immortal long time before andrew johns and wally lewis

  • Anonymous
    17 Mar 2023 4:35pm

    Norm Provan Played 256 Games Not 255.

  • Ed
    6 Sep 2024 10:59pm

    All 3 clubs he coached never missed the finals.

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