Rugby This legendary rugby player fell prey to Epilepsy and even had to undergo a surgery in February 2007, to get rid of this ailment. Dad through his life had a passion of improving the lives of young Indigenous people, its great that the foundation can continue this by using his other great passion of Rugby League as the vehicle to do so.. An inspiration and role model for his people, Arthur was resolute in his beliefs about the absolute need for young Indigenous Australians to be educated, to finish school and to be employed. The accolades continued with an Australian Sports Medal and then a Centenary Medal and as time wore on, Beetson came to be recognised as Australias best ever forward. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and to Elders past and present. During the Rugby Football League Season of 1983-84, he represented the first division team Wakefield Trinity. WebArthur Henry "Artie" Beetson OAM (22 January 1945 1 December 2011) was an Australian rugby league player and coach. Across the three teams he played 223 games, scoring 24 tries and sealing the deal with 3 premierships, including two as captain of the Eastern Suburbs. He was inducted into the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2003. While still playing in Sydney for Parramatta, Beetson achieved further immortality as captain of Queensland in the inaugural 1980 State of Origin game, won 2010 by Queensland on 8 July. ARTIE Academy (Achieving Results Through Indigenous Education). The Arthur Beetson Foundation was so named to honour Beetson, and the Arthur Beetson Medal is awarded to rugby league players who show both outstanding skills and similar personal qualities to Beetson. A lover of rugby from the very start he would listen to league on the radio as a kid and watch the Sunday games before joining the local side at aged 6. Arthur Beetson was selected as the seventh 'Immortal of Rugby League in 2004. His second son, Mitchell works at an FM radio station. He was appointed as both the captain as well as the coach of this team. WebAge: 63 Years, 63 Year Old Males. Arthur married first name Beetson (born glynn). Arthur married Noelene Beetson (born Holloway). Noelene was born on August 26 1946, in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. His occupation was occupation. Arthur passed away of cause of death on month day 2011, at age 66 at death place. Arthur Beetson was born on January 22 1945, in Roma. He capped off that year with a man of the match performance in the Eels' 8-5 Tooth Cup Final win over Balmain. Also in 1987 he received the Medal of the Order of Australia "in recognition of service to the sport of Rugby League". As a strong believer in need for young Indigenous Australians to be educated, to finish school and to be employed and an inspirational role model for many Indigenous people, Beetson was proud to be associated with the program. He was also an integral part of consecutive premierships for Easts in 1974 and 1975, and cemented his international status when he led Australia to World Cup victory in 1975 and 1977. Steven Johnson Chair of the Arthur Beetson Foundation said that whilst the key focus is on life outcomes it was important that the Carnival expand the junior participation to create better player pathways into the NRL and Intrust Super Cup for young murri talent that may otherwise not be afforded that opportunity. Messenger, Brown, Burge, Provan, Meninga announced as Immortals. Beetson started his career with Redcliffe Dolpins in the Brisbane competition before being lured to Sydney to play with the Balmain Tigers. His combined passion for club, state and his indigenous heritage was inspiring to all Australians and will never be forgotten.". He joined the Parramatta Eels in 1979 and in 1980 captained Queensland to victory in the inaugural State or Origin series. The great League coach Jack Gibson once said Arthur Beetson could ''do it all'' on the football field and ''sell tickets'' too. In the post-1999 NRL season an Aboriginal side managed by Arthur Beetson defeated the Papua New Guinean national team. Beetson then played with Balmain, with a spell in England with Hull Kingston Rovers in 1968.[8]. He was married in 1974 and working as the purchasing officer for the Eastern Suburbs Club settled down in Denistone with his wife and four year old son, Scott. Source: Arthur Beetson Foundation. was founded in 2010 in honour of Arthur Beetson by the Former Origin Greats through their Closing the Gap initiative. He started playing rugby league at age six, left school at sixteen and at nineteen moved to Brisbane to play first grade for Redcliffe. After retirement, Beetson went on to coach the Queensland team for Origin, securing four wins from six series. 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[20], The Premier of Queensland, Anna Bligh announced that a bronze statue of Beetson was to be situated at Lang Park. Beetson was recognised as rugby leagues seventh Immortal in September 2003. Thu 10 Nov 2022, 01:31 PM. Rugby league great Arthur Beetson died this morning at the age of 66 after suffering a heart attack. Beetson would later captain the Kangaroos against France on the 1973 tour and continue as captain for Australias 1975 victory at the World Series, making him the first Indigenous Australian to captain a national team. (age23in1968). [15] In June 2008, he was chosen in the Queensland Rugby League's Team of the Century at second-row. WebArthur Henry ''Artie'' Beetson was born in Roma, Queensland, on January 22, 1945 to Bill Beetson from Brewarrina and Marie, a member of the Stolen Generations who had left Wally tied the knot with a woman named Jacqueline, whom he had first met as a child. "He was a leader for Indigenous people both on and off the field. [28] Mark Beetson also thanked The Daily Telegraph and its readers for lobbying for the change.[28]. "Keiron runs the Deadly Choices program, and along with us is trying to create young leaders," Brad said. After a short stint as coach of the national team in 1983, he returned to the Eastern Suburbs where he was awarded Coach of the Year for his efforts in 1987. "He's six-foot-five, and 90 kilos, so he is a big boy and pretty fast for a big guy. In 2010 a program was founded and named in honour of Arthur Beetson, the ARTIE Academy (Achieving Results Through Indigenous Education). Beetson's mother was a member of the Stolen Generation. This great rugby player bagged his first man of the match award during the 1982 State of Origin Series. The Roma-born Beetson, who steered the Maroons to victory in the first State of Origin match in 1980, died of a heart attack on the Gold Coast last December, aged 66. The legendary Arthur Beetson was the first Aboriginal man to coach in the NRL. Beetson then became the first aboriginal player to captain Australia in the second test against France. He also captained Queensland for the final 'traditional' interstate match in 1981 and at the end of the season the Dolphins were beaten in the final minute of the grand final by Southern Suburbs. He was the NSW Rugby League player of the year in 1976, and the Rugby League Week player of the year for 1974. Beetson, an old-fashioned ball-playing prop better known as Big Artie who also played a key role in the establishment of the State of Origin concept and had a stint with Hull KR, was in England earlier this month leading a supporters group during the Gillette Four Nations series. Lewis, who spoke of catching Beetson in his hotel room the night before an Origin game playing cards with rival NSW coach Jack Gibson, read out tributes from every player in the 1980 Origin side. Beetson played for Balmain, Eastern Suburbs the team now known as Sydney Roosters and Parramatta, as well as in England with the Robins. The Dolphins have been handed a mouthwatering clash against the Roosters to open their inaugural NRL campaign in round one of 2023. Requests for a reproduction of a work of art or other content can be made through a Reproduction request. "Those kids have got to have minimum 90 per cent school attendance and all must have a complete health check to help close the gap. "Dad gave him a few tips, but it was more about how to carry himself in life more than football. Also that year he became the seventh selected post-war "Immortal" of the Australian game with Churchill, Raper, Gasnier, Fulton, Langlands and Wally Lewis. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on. [22], The Arthur Beetson Foundation was created to engage the community "to empower Indigenous Australians to better outcomes in health, education, sport, employment and business development", and the Arthur Beetson Medal honours rugby league players who have distinguished themselves who have shown not only skill on the field but some of the qualities embodied by Beetson and cares deeply about their people. Keiron Lander, who was contracted to the Broncos and Cowboys and captained the Ipswich Jets to the 2015 Intrust Super Cup title, also spoke to the players about what it means to be an Indigenous leader. This Australian team went on to taste success during this overseas tour. You have skipped the navigation, tab for page content. In 1973 he became the first Aboriginal to captain Australia in any sport. However, by the time he was playing with Brisbane side Redcliffe, he was in the forward line, and it was there that he became a member of that teams 1965 premiership win. He played first grade for Roma until he was 19 as a centre and a wing and then signed by Redcliffe to join the Brisbane competition. His statue stands with those of fellow Maroons greats Wally Lewis and Darren Lockyer at the northern end of the stadium precinct. Wally made waves in the Australian Rugby circuit when he played for the team Queensland Maroons in the 1980 State of Origin tournament. Beetson represented Australia in his first season in Sydney, earning the nickname ''Half-a-game Artie'' after a marvellous cameo in the Ashes-deciding third Test against Great Britain. The Arthur Beetson Foundation is pleased to announce that the Queensland Murri Carnival 2022 will be the biggest Carnival held since its inception. During this period Beetson also continued playing with distinction for Australia and in 1974 he was named as Rugby League Week's player of the year. Arthur Beetson (Artie) You were an inspirational indigenous Australian who will be missed bye all, especially your family and friends. While he was forced to play with the NSW Blues, due to the team selection criteria being based upon the location of the club where the player was contracted rather than their home state, his heart was always with Queensland. Copyright in all materials and/or works comprising or contained within this website remains with the National Portrait Gallery and other copyright owners as specified. In 1977, he travelled overseas along with the team to nations such as Japan and Europe. Beetson continued to play for the Tigers until 1970 and then joined the Eastern Suburbs before migrating to the Eels in 1979. Arthur Henry ''Artie'' Beetson was born in Roma, Queensland, on January 22, 1945, son of a bush worker and a mother who was one of the stolen generations. Beetson joined the Parramatta Eels in 1979. Beetson then went on to coach Queensland, Eastern Suburbs and, briefly, Australia before being appointed recruitment officer for the renamed Roosters. "We had around 20 sides play from the Gold Coast to the Torres Strait, so 400 to 50 kids," Brad said. While their son Lincoln created waves in the television circuit as an actor, daughter Jamie proved her prowess as a Water-polo player. Beetsons mother was a member of the Stolen Generation. Wally Lewis was born to Jimmy and June on the 1st of December, 1959 at the Hawthorne region, located in the state of Queensland, Australia. WebBorn in Roma, Queensland, in 1945, Arthur Artie' Beetson started his career at local level as a centre. The laughter flowed for much of the 90-minute service like Beetson's silky passes which set up tries for teammates. He also had an extensive coaching career, spanning the 1970s to the 1990s, coaching Australia, Queensland, Eastern Suburbs, Redcliffe Dolphins and the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks. ARTIE Academy (Achieving Results Through Indigenous Education). While his fitness had also been queried, it only took a first half burst from Beetson, including two tries, to completely rout the opposition. Arthur Beetson (Artie) You were an inspirational indigenous Australian who will be missed bye all, especially your family and friends. The very next year, Wally was promoted to the designation of the vice-captain for the 1982 tour of Great Britain and France. However, after being a part of the team for just two seasons, Wally was asked to leave the team by the teams coach Wayne Barnett. Fittingly, he led the Queenslanders to a 20-10 victory at Lang Park. He quickly found his way to Balmain in Sydney where he became a rugby league immortal, being named in Australia's team of the century, Queensland's team of the century and also in the Australian Indigenous team of the century. I have takenJack out to Cherbourg to meet the mob because we have family out there. Works of art from the collection are reproduced as per the, Let me know when this portraits on display. Brad Beetson, the Arthur Beetson Foundation and the Queensland Rugby League are shocked that NSW officials would formally include Beetson in their new initiative True Blue an organisation recognising past NSW players. "He leaves a mighty footprint on rugby league that will guarantee he is remembered not just now, but forever.". The ARTIE Academy operates with an innovative, high expectation, consistent and positive mindset. He played his first game of football at age eight and had his first fight in a boxing ring a year later. A recruitment officer for the Roosters, he is a state selector for the Queensland team, and Australian Test selector. He was quickly signed to Balmain in the National Rugby League where he established himself as formidable on the field. "I tell them that I think I am a successful Indigenous man because I am a good father and a role model back home.". Beetson switched to Eastern Suburbs in 1971 where he developed his skills further under coaches Don Furner and later Jack Gibson and led the Roosters to consecutive premiership wins. [28] Beetson's son Mark said the naming of a stand after his father would be a proud moment for his family who described his father as being "up there" with the likes of Cathy Freeman and Lionel Rose as one of Australia's indigenous sporting icons. He then pushed, unsuccessfully, for an Australia Day match against the Australian national team.[9]. The son of rugby league immortal Arthur Beetson has called for a review of the naming of four grandstands at the new $850 million Sydney Football Stadium following the snubbing of his father. While his tour was marred by a shoulder injury he set up two tries in the third Test, helping to secure the match. He then stopped playing for this team, but continued mentoring the players for many more games. Beetson's rugby league career began with Redcliffe in the Brisbane Rugby League competition between 1964 and 1965. On the 1973 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France he was selected as Australia's vice captain, playing at prop forward in all three Ashes test matches. Michael McQuillan's Classic Photographs, Ern McQuillan OAM The accolades continued with an Australian Sports Medal and then a Centenary Medal and as time wore on, Beetson came to be recognised as Australias best ever forward. "His brilliance on the field remains seared into the memory of rugby league fans," she said in a statement on Thursday, praising his influence on indigenous Australians. The next year, 1970, was one of mixed fortunes, and harsh decision making. Monday Buzz: Arthur Beetsons family call for review over Sydney stadium naming farce | The Australian All sections Show all sections Home Arthur Beetson. Beetson: rare talent, role model and cultural icon Beetson had two brothers and a sister. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on. A 1992 poll rated him at sixteen in the games top 100 players; the NRL named him an Immortal in 2003; and in 2008, he was named in the Australian and the Queensland Team of the Century. "Dad taught me about culture and I have reiterated that with my continued involvement with the Foundation. The Carnival will be a smoke drug alcohol and sugar free event and all players have to complete a Health Check as a requirement to participate and in addition junior players must have attended school 90% of time. The side completed a clean sweep against NSW in 1989. An Arthur Beetson Medallist is a person who like the great man himself cares deeply about their people and honours their culture while displaying Arthurs terrific talents, skills, and humility on or off the playing field. [23], In February 2022, Beetson's family and supporters expressed their dismay at the Sydney Cricket Ground Trust's decision not to nominate Beetson for the honour of having one of four new grandstands at the new Sydney Football Stadium being named in his honour, despite overwhelming public support. An academy that will support them in times of need, but not accept excuses for a lack of commitment. ", Russell Crowe, the actor and co-owner of South Sydney Rabbitohs, tweeted: "Arthur Beetson. After winning the club's player of the year award in 1965 as well as the Brisbane Rugby League premiership with them, he moved to Sydney to play in the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership with the Balmain club. Arthur Beetson started playing Rugby League in Roma, Queensland at age six. "He is focused on that because it is more important than footy to start with.". In 2010 the ARTIE Academy (Achieving Results Through Indigenous Education) was founded in Beetsons honour; and following his passing in December 2011 his sons established the Arthur Beetson Foundation which, among other initiatives, secures scholarships for Indigenous students to leading Brisbane schools. Arthur Beetson playing his last game for the Parramatta Eels in 1980. With injury ruling him out of the 1967 Kangaroos tour, Beetson bounced back to play a major role in Australias 1968 World Cup victory. Photograph: Greg Garay/AP. Beetson was named Rugby League Week's seventh Immortal in 2003. There would be no State of Origin but for Arthur. "Not everyone can be an NRL star, but we tell the players that they can still be leaders in their community, which is more important. Captain-coach of Redcliffe in 1981, Beetson was coach of the Queensland side from 1981 to 1984, and again in 1989 and 1990. While he was forced to play with the NSW Blues, due to the team selection criteria being based upon the location of the club where the player was contracted rather than their home state, his heart was always with Queensland. Mal Meninga and league Immortal Arthur Beetson during the 1989 Origin series. Mr Johnson said that with David Fifita being the latest graduate from the Carnival and the Under 15 program into the NRL that the elite clubs should see the Carnival as a valid pathway event and hopefully not just young players but senior players who have been overlooked in the past might get their shot just like Michael Purcell from Mitchell who is now an Intrust Super Cup superstar. The Australian Rugby League chief executive, Geoff Carr, added his own tribute, recalling the 1980 Origin match. Birth: x xxx xxxx xxxxxxxxx Lancashire, England: Marriage: He was made a life member of the Sydney Cricket Ground and a plaque in the Walk of Honour there commemorates his career. "Jack is doing a level four in crime and justice at school, an adult level TAFE course that will qualify him to be a paralegal by the time he leaves. ARTIE is an academy that students are proud to be a part of. Lewis then, represented the team Valleys Diehards in the Brisbane Rugby League Premiership tournament which was held in 1978. He was married in 1974 and working as the purchasing officer for the Eastern Suburbs Club settled down in Denistone with his wife and four year old son, Scott. The same year Beetson received a Medal of the Order of Australia "in recognition of service to the sport of Rugby League". The first Indigenous sports player to captain Australia in a major sport, Arthur Beetson emerged out of a sometimes rocky rugby league career as one of the eight Immortals of the game. He was a man who had time for everyone and freely gave his time to everyone. After retirement, Beetson went on to coach the Queensland team for Origin, securing four wins from six series. Arthur Beetson dies after heart attack- Rugby league great Arthur Beetson has died aged 66 after suffering a heart attack on the Gold Coast. Brandon Beetson when he was three, with his dad, Nigel Beetson. What a great man. The National Portrait Gallery is an Australian Government Agency, gelatin silver photograph on paper (, The National Portrait Gallery respects the artistic and intellectual property rights of others. Visit us, learn with us, support us or work with us! In 2009, Lewis penned his autobiography titled Out of the Shadows: A Champions Return to The Spotlight. The players were taught an Indigenous dance to do in response to the Haka. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. Arthur had 4 brothers: Benard Charles Beetson and 3 other siblings. Arthur married first name Beetson (born glynn). Arthur married Noelene Beetson (born Holloway). WebAge: 63 Years, 63 Year Old Males Family: Spouse/Ex-: Jacqueline Lewis father: Jim Lewis mother: June Lewis children: Jamie-Lee Lewis, Lincoln Lewis, Mitchell Lewis Rugby Players Australian Men Height: 6'0" (183 cm ), 6'0" Males More Facts Recommended Lists: Australian People Tall Celebrities Tall Male Celebrities Male Sportspersons He was revered by a nation as the greatest rugby league forward of all time and its first Indigenous Australian captain of a national sporting team. He represented Australia again at the 1968 Rugby League World Cup, playing at prop forward in the win against France in the tournament final. A change of rules in 1980 allowed a proud Beetson to lead the Maroons to a 20-10 victory over NSW in the very first State of Origin match at Brisbanes Lang Park. "He was ahead of his time and an awesome grandfather. Beetson started his career in the centres with Roma Cities before master coach Henry Holloway brought him to Redcliffe, where he won a premiership a year later. However, during his tenure as the coach, Gold Coast Seagulls lost 37 of the 44 games they played. Arthur married Evelyn Charlotte Beetson (born McEnallay) on month day 1937, at age 21 at marriage place. Evelyn was born in 1914, in Nyngan, New South Wales. They had 2 children: Allan Arthur Beetson and one other child. Arthur lived in 1936, at address. His occupation was occupation. Arthur passed away on month day 1993, at age 78 at death place. After a rough education he left school at 16 and worked at the local post-office, as a clerk and a mail man. Family, friends and former team-mates have farewelled rugby league great Arthur Beetson at a service north of Brisbane. In 1965, when Redcliffe won the Brisbane premiership, he was named the clubs player of the year and was soon afterwards signed to play for Balmain in the Sydney competition. [24] Anthony Mundine and Megan Davis also condemned the decision not to put forward Beetson's name for the honour. "One of rugby league's most well respected and liked characters, Artie will always hold a special place in the hearts of everyone associated with the Roosters. He even scored a hat-trick in a match against the St Helens Rugby Football Club, making him a favourite amongst Football fans. Beetson died from a heart attack on 1 December 2011 on the Gold Coast, The National Portrait Gallery respects the artistic and intellectual property rights of others. WebArthur Beetson tribute. So his death on Thursday, after collapsing while cycling on the Gold Coast, was a major shock. WebBeetson was born in Roma, Queensland. He earned Kangaroos selection for the first time in 1966, and went on to captain Australia against France in 1973, against Great Britain in 1974, and for the Kangaroos successful World Series campaign of 1975. "Talk about a black tracker, fair dinkum.". After a rough education he left school at 16 and worked at the local post-office, as a clerk and a mail man. The amazing legacy that Arthur Beetson created in rugby league and Australian sport in general will be celebrated with the Dolphins historic first match in the NRL. He represented Australia, New South Wales and Queensland all between 1964 and 1981. Arthur's Mother Marie was Kabi Kabi and his Father Bill was Waradjuri from NSW. This website comprises and contains copyrighted materials and works. Arthur Beetson was a great Australian; one of the greatest. "Jack has been privileged in his life with what dad has achieved and what we get to do as a family," Brad said. "It was a mixture of dances that we have learned because we are all from different parts of Queensland and different tribal groups," Jack said. You have skipped the navigation, tab for page content, Rugby League Week Player of the Year: 1974, Australian Rugby League Team of the Century: 2008, Rated No. On November 7, 1992, this iconic rugby player played the final game of his career against a South Australian team, held at Adelaide. ", 2023 NRL Signings Tracker: Montoya, Russell re-sign; Titans flyer extends, Judiciary Report: Reynolds among five hit with fines; Naden, Sipley facing bans, Mounties v Bulldogs | Harvey Norman NSW Women's Premiership | Grand Final Highlights, Colts v Knights | Women's Country Championships | Grand Final Highlights. The same year, he also helped Australia defeat New Zealand in the mid-season test series in consecutive games, achieving a clean sweep. Lighthearted yarn on all things NBA and NBL, Join Narelda Jacobs and John Paul Janke to get unique Indigenous perspectives and cutting-edge analysis of the biggest stories of the week. His father was a bushworker, lent his hand to such labour as building cattle yards. Thu 1 Dec 2011 08.22 EST Arthur Beetson, one of the genuine greats of the Australian game who was also a hugely popular and significant Aboriginal sporting figure, You were a proud man, a The Roosters said in a statement: "The Sydney Roosters are devastated to hear about the sudden death of club and rugby league legend Arthur Beetson. However, by the time he was playing with Brisbane side Redcliffe, he was in 16 in Rugby League Weeks Top 100 players: 1992. The Foundation was also appointed by Queensland Rugby League to conduct the annual Murri Carnival and uses the event to reach over 30,000 people with its goal of better outcomes in health, education and sport for Indigenous Australians. David Gallop, the head of the NRL, added: "Arthur was such an imposing figure in so many ways that I think everyone is having trouble accepting that this has happened. of December 2011, Beetson died following a heart attack at the age of 66. was set up by Arthurs sons to continue on his legacy and to continue on his two greatest passions: helping people and Rugby League.
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