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14 Facts About Trevor Ryan

1.

Trevor Ryan is an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s and 1980s.

2.

Trevor Ryan played for Balmain, Western Suburbs and Newtown in the New South Wales Rugby League competition.

3.

Ryan is the father of Matt Ryan who played for Parramatta between 2012 and 2013.

4.

Trevor Ryan was born in Bellingen, New South Wales but grew up in Nambucca Heads.

5.

Trevor Ryan signed for Balmain as a 17 year old after being scouted by both Western Suburbs and Newtown.

6.

Trevor Ryan made his first grade debut for Balmain against Western Suburbs at the Sydney Sports Ground in 1972.

7.

In 1975, Trevor Ryan was appointed as the captain of the Balmain club.

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8.

In 1976, Trevor Ryan earned his first representative honour being selected to represent NSW City.

9.

In 1978, Trevor Ryan was selected to play for New South Wales against Queensland.

10.

Trevor Ryan departed the club at the end of 1978 after being persuaded by John Singleton to sign with Newtown.

11.

In 1981, Trevor Ryan departed Newtown and signed with Western Suburbs.

12.

Trevor Ryan only played in two first grade matches for Western Suburbs due to a hamstring injury.

13.

Trevor Ryan returned towards the end of the season and played in the club's reserve grade side which won the premiership against Parramatta.

14.

In 1982, Trevor Ryan returned to Balmain and was appointed captain by coach Frank Stanton.