Gary Belcher

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Gary Belcher
Personal information
Full name Gary Belcher
Nickname Badge
Position Fullback
Professional clubs*
Years Club Apps (points)
1986-93
1988-89
Canberra
Castleford
148 (572)
??
Representative teams**
1986-93
1986-91
Queensland
Australia
16 (48)
15 (24)

* Professional club appearances and points
counted for domestic first grade only and
correct as of 25 August 2006.
** Representative team caps and points correct
as of 25 August 2006.

Gary Belcher was an Australian rugby league player who played for the Canberra Raiders as a fullback during the 1980's and 1990's. He also represented Queensland and Australia.

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Belcher was part of the Brisbane Souths 1985 premiership winning side. The following year he signed with the Canberra Raiders along with Brisbane Souths team-mate Mal Meninga. In 1987 he played in the Grand Final against Manly although the Raiders were defeated 18-8. In the 1988 season he was the top point scorer as well as breaking the Canberra club record for the most points, scoring 218 points. This record stood for almost thirteen years before being broken by Clinton Schifcofske in 2001. In 1989, Belcher was also part of the 19-14 Grand Final victory over Balmain in which he helped in his sides fight back by scoring a try. 1989 was also the year that Belcher broke the record for the most tries in a season for a fullback, scoring 17 tries in total. The following year in 1990 Belcher was also part of the victorious Canberra team, defeating Penrith 18-14. In 1991, he was involved in his sides 19-12 Grand Final loss to Penrith. 1992 proved to be one of the low points of Belcher's career, with a knee reconstruction ruling him out for the season. After his contract had expired, Canberra failed to offer him a new contract. As a result, Gary Belcher announced his retirement from the game on a Canberra television news program. During his career at the Raiders, Belcher won two New South Wales Rugby League premiership's as well as being twice runner-up of the competition. He also scored 69 tries and scored 148 goals in his 148 games for the Raiders, which was a total of 572 points.

The year he joined the Raiders was also the year he was called up to the Queensland State of Origin side. In 1988 he played in the Queensland side that demolished the New South Wales side by three games to nil. In 1993, Belcher was re-selected for the Queensland State of Origin side, although he was dropped after the 14-10 defeat in the first match of the series.

As well as being selected for the Queensland Origin side in 1986, Belcher was also called up for the Kangaroos tour. However, Belcher was the understudy to Garry Jack and as a result he played no test matches on the tour, although he did however play in ten matches on the tour. In 1988, after impressing for his club as well as in Queensland's clean-sweep Origin series, Belcher was called up to the Australian squad again to play in the Centenary Test match against Great Britain. Belcher was called up for the 1990 Kangaroo tour, in which he played all five test matches despite the challenge from other players such as Greg Alexander. In 1991, injury ruled him out of the test series against New Zealand. He regained his number one spot in the Australian squad for the fullback position on the tour of Papua New Guinea, where he played in all five matches and top scored with 32 points.

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