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Malcolm Reilly

Playing Career

Vital Statistics

Born
Monday, 19th January, 1948
Current Age
78 years and 70 days

Honours & Awards

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

The Ashes
1970
Test Series
New Zealand vs Great Britain 1970
European Championship
1969/1970
NSWRFL Premiership (NRL)
1972, 1973
Yorkshire Cup
1981/1982
Lance Todd Trophy
1969
English Hall Of Fame
2014

Biography

Fiery, superbly gifted Great Britain lock, had a tumultuous career with Manly before returning to Australia in the 1990s to find grand final success as coach of Newcastle. Reilly was the spearhead in Great Britain's Ashes win in Australia in 1970 and his services were quickly snapped up by Manly for the then record transfer fee of $30,000. The Castleford forward immediately created headlines. Reilly was a magnificent ball-player with a great chip-kick but was not backward in his clashes with his opponents and his aggression did not endear him to all Australian fans. He was sent off on several controversial occasions and was constantly troubled by knee problems but there was no denying his genius with the ball. Reilly played in Manly's maiden grand final win in 1972 but lasted only 25 minutes of the 1973 decider after suffering a kidney injury after being hit with a late tackle. At the end of 1975, Manly opted to sign his Castleford 'clone', Steve Norton, but Reilly continued playing in England until he was 36. After his retirement, he started a successful career as Great Britain coach and proved himself to be thoroughly professional and progressive. In three Test series against Australia under his coaching, Great Britain managed to win a Test against the reigning world champions but the Ashes eluded him during his coaching career. In 1994, Reilly relinquished his position at Halifax to come to Australia and take on that role with Newcastle. In 1995, at the height of the Super League war, he was signed by the ARL to a five-year loyalty agreement. Two years later, he orchestrated Newcastle’s miraculous last-minute win over Manly in the Optus Cup grand final. 1998 proved to be his final season in Australia, returning to England because of family commitments.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Playing Career Statistics

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Representative Career - International   Comp Wins App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
Tests (Senior International Matches) - 12 1 -   - 3 8 4 0 66.67% List
The Ashes 1 3 - -   - - 2 1 0 66.67% List
World Cup - 3 - -   - - 2 1 0 66.67% List
Tour Matches Castleford Tigers - 1 - -   - - 1 0 0 100.00% List
Tour Matches Great Britain - 15 3 1   - 11 13 2 0 86.67% List
Test Series 2 6 1 -   - 3 5 1 0 83.33% List
European Championship 1 3 - -   - - 1 2 0 33.33% List
Club Career - Australia   Comp Wins App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
NSWRFL Premiership (NRL) 2 89 13 1   - 41 66 21 2 74.16% List
NSWRFL Finals - 9 - -   - - 4 5 0 44.44% List
Preseason Cup - 16 5 -   - 15 11 4 1 68.75% List
Midweek Cup - 4 1 1   - 5 2 0 2 50.00% List
Club Career - UK   Comp Wins App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
English Championship - 41 2 -   1 7 22 18 1 53.66% List
Premiership Trophy - 1 - -   - - 0 1 0 0.00% List
Challenge Cup - 5 1 -   - 3 2 3 0 40.00% List
Regal Trophy - 3 - -   - - 3 0 0 100.00% List
Yorkshire Cup 1 7 3 1   - 12 6 1 0 85.71% List
UK Top Division - 41 2 -   1 7 22 18 1 53.66% List
Overall   App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
First Class 186 28 4   1 94 146 63 6 78.49% List

Test Matches - By Team

Team Years   App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
Great Britain 1970   9 1 -   - 3 7 2 0 77.78% List
England 1970, 1977   3 - -   - - 1 2 0 33.33% List
Overall1970-1977   12 1 0   0 3 8 4 0 66.67% List

World Cup Matches - By Team

Team Years   App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
Great Britain 1970   3 - -   - - 2 1 0 66.67% List

NSWRFL Premiership (NRL) - By Year

Team Season   App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
Manly NSWRFL 1971   14 2 -   - 6 10 4 0 71.43% List
Manly NSWRFL 1972   22 4 -   - 12 19 2 1 86.36% List
Manly NSWRFL 1973   19 4 1   - 14 16 2 1 84.21% List
Manly NSWRFL 1974   16 - -   - - 9 7 0 56.25% List
Manly NSWRFL 1975   18 3 -   - 9 12 6 0 66.67% List

NSWRFL Premiership (NRL) - By Team

Team Years   App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
Manly 1971-75   89 13 1   - 41 66 21 2 74.16% List

English Career - By Year

Team Season   App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
Castleford 1980/81   25 4 1   1 15 21 10 1 84.00% List
Castleford 1981/82   14 1 -   - 3 12 8 0 85.71% List
Castleford 1982/83   6 - -   - - 4 2 0 66.67% List
Castleford 1983/84   9 1 -   - 4 6 5 0 66.67% List
Castleford 1984/85   2 - -   - - 1 2 0 50.00% List
Castleford 1985/86   1 - -   - - 0 1 0 0.00% List

English Career - By Team

Team Years   App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
Castleford 1980-85   57 6 1   1 22 33 23 1 57.89% List

Your Say

  • Peter John Roche
    16 Apr 2024 2:36am

    I was lucky enough to be living in Sydney when Mal Reilly signed for Manly. The man was a genius
    when it came to playing Rugby League he taught the Australians moves that they had never ever seen before...chip and chase...passes round the back etc. Mal Reilly was also as tough as teak and an expert at dishing out some wake up calls to the Australians in the era as it was known then "The age of the Biff ". Great player skilful player and I would bow in his presence even to this day. God bless you Mal you are one of the absolute legends in the game

  • Richard
    20 Sep 2024 8:50pm

    Best lock forward I have ever seen.

  • Raymond Stephenson
    28 Feb 2026 10:40am

    One of the best if not The Best number 13’s I have seen in 60 years of watching rugby league.
    I must confess to being a Castleford Tigers life member!
    But Malcolm was immense as a player and a coach with his record speaking for itself!!

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Contributions: Shawn Dollin, Andrew Ferguson, Greg Fiveash, Rugby League Tables, Paul Carter, Alan Katzmann, Max Turner, Tony McCarron, Bill Bates, AJ Lucantonio

Sources: Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook (1981-82 to 1999), Irvin Saxton's Record Keepers' Club