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Peter Dimond

Coaching Career

Vital Statistics

Full Name
Peter James Dimond
Born
Monday, 28th November, 1938
Died
Wednesday, 21st April, 2021 (Aged 82 years and 144 days)
Place Of Birth
Dapto, New South Wales, Australia

Known Family Links

Son
Craig Dimond
Brother
Bobby Dimond

Biography

Bullock-like centre/winger emulated the deeds of older brother Bobby Dimond when, as a teenager, represented Australia in all three Tests against Great Britain in 1958. Originally from Dapto Dimond joined Wests in 1958 and was a devastating runner with the strength of a forward. He played in all four of the club’s grand final losses to St George (1957 & 1961-63), the first of these at five-eighth. A 1963-64 Kangaroo, Dimond played in all six Tests on tour - the highlight being his two tries in the 50-12 ‘Swinton Massacre’ that secured the Ashes. He made one more Test appearance, in the deciding Third Test against Great Britain in 1966, and produced a typically powerful display to help Australia retain the Ashes. Dimond, who holds the career record for tries with Wests (84t), saw out his career with Souths Newcastle and finally Maitland. In 1969 he represented Country and was still playing in the Newcastle competition well into the early 1970s.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Coaching Career Statistics

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Club Career - Australia     Games W L D Win %  
Midweek Cup - 2 1 1 0 50.00% List
Overall     Games W L D Win %  
First Class 2 1 1 0 50.00% List

Australia - By Team

Team Years   Games W L D Win %  
NSW Group 18 1975   1 0 1 0 0.00% List
North Coast 1977   2 1 1 0 50.00% List
Overall1975-1977   3 1 2 0 33.33% List

Your Say

  • roy horrigan
    12 Apr 2012 7:58pm

    what a fearsome but great player this bloke was.
    no sidestep,went right over the top of opponents.
    was out the old sports ground for i think a city v country game when he flattened father cootes and was sent off.the crowd booed him all the way.dont think peter lost any sleep over it.had a great record against the poms.a man as tough as they come.a success in any era.

  • Glenn Giese
    23 Jun 2015 9:39am

    I first saw Peter in 1958 at the old Pratten Park, at Ashfield, and I was 11 years old.
    Peter was, and still is, the greatest rugby league winger to ever don a rugby league jersey. Many thanks Peter, for all my boyhood memories of what the great game was once all about.

  • Stevebest
    22 Apr 2021 1:03pm

    Best winger ever His fight with mad Mike Sullivan Aus cub in 1958 was fantastic

  • Peter Keep
    24 Apr 2021 8:15pm

    Peter will be remembered as the toughest backline player in the greatest era of domestic State and International Rugby League.

  • Les Rogan
    28 Nov 2022 5:06pm

    My best memories of Pete was when he lined up against Billy Boston, you could feel the Ground Move !

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