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Brian Hambly

  • Died Aug 30, 2008
  • Drummoyne, New South Wales, Australia
Many are mourning the loss of rugby giant Brian Hambly also known as Grumpy who died August 30, 2008. His legacy as great sportsman will never be forgotten.
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The South Sydney family and Rugby League is mourning the death of former South Sydney and Parramatta great Brian Hambly who passed away suddenly, aged 71.

AAP reported Hambly was a tough second rower who played 18 Tests for Australia and was named among the 100 greatest Rugby League players of all time as part of the NRL's Centenary celebrations this year.

The man nicknamed "Grumpy" came up through the Rabbitohs' junior ranks before making his first grade debut for the club as a teenager in 1956.

Hambly spent three years with the Rabbitohs, playing 33 matches, before taking on the captain-coach role at Wagga Wagga Magpies prior to the start of the 1959 season.

From there he won Country selection, going on to represent NSW and Australia that same year.

In 1961 Hambly signed with the Eels, his arrival coinciding with a turnaround in fortunes for the club as it qualified for the finals each year between 1962 and 1965.

Hambly finished with 105 games for the club over seven seasons, including a stint as captain-coach in 1967, and also played the bulk of his Tests for Australia while with Parramatta.

After a season as captain-coach of Lithgow Workers in 1968 Hambly retired from football, carving out a post-football career as a publican.

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Geoff Smith Oct 14, 2008

Brian you are a true gentleman and an icon of how sport should be played.
On behalf of my late father , Ray Smith (your cousin), I send our family's condolences.

Helen Williams, nee Helen Hambly (May 30, 2009)

I am also Brian's cousin, and Ray's cousin as well. I have fond memories of my childhood, and knowing Ray and Wallie and lovely Auntie Ettie. I knew Brian as a child, and Uncle Chessie.

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Nelson Freeman Sep 03, 2008

Rest in peace grumpy. I was expecting you to stick around for a while longer, but I guess you were needed elsewhere. We're rooting for you and always will.

Farewell mate.

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