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Born | (1957-01-05)5 January 1957 (age 68) Surry Hills, New South Wales, Australia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Position | Halfback, lock, hooker | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Relatives | Jackson Hastings (son) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kevin "Horrie"Hastings (born 5 January 1957) is an Australian former professionalrugby league footballer who played as ahalfback, hooker andlock during the 1970s and 1980s.
Hastings played for theEastern Suburbs in theNew South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL), making 239 appearances for the club from his debut 1976 until his last match in 1987. He has been described as a stalwart of the club,[3] and has won numerous individual accolades, including theRothmans Medal (1981) and wasDally M Halfback of the Year for three consecutive years (1980, 1981 and 1982). He also played for the English sideBarrow during 1986–87.
Hastings was born in theSydney suburb ofSurry Hills. A student of Our Lady of Mount Carmel primary school inWaterloo, he first played rugby league when his school side was coached by aSister of Mercy, Sr Gabrielle Flood RSM, of Waterloo.[4]
CoachJack Gibson placed Hastings into first grade in 1976 when he was 19. He went on to have a distinguished career with Easts that lasted 12 seasons and he played in the 1980 grand final againstCanterbury-Bankstown.
He held the distinct honour of being the first player to appear in 200 first grade games for the club and held the record for the number of first grade games for Easts at 228 until broken byLuke Ricketson in 2002.[5]
Throughout his first grade career, Hastings received every major individual award of the 1980s, but was constantly overlooked for rep selection, making one appearance for New South Wales as a reserve in 1983, despite his impressive performance when brought on to the field, this would remain his only appearance for New South Wales.
Hastings received the name 'Horrie' fromBob O'Reilly who gave players nicknames that started with the same initial as the surname.
The Kevin Hastings Stand, at theSydney Football Stadium, which was the home ground for theSydney Roosters before its demolition, was named in his honour. Hastings was on hand at theSydney Football Stadium to see his son Jackson make his first grade début for theSydney Roosters in 2014.[6]
His son is halfbackJackson Hastings who also played for the Roosters and is a currentGreat Britain international. From his first marriage to Catherine Jones, he is the father to Margaret, Christopher and Robert Hastings. He is currently married to American Lynn Hastings.[7]
Hastings continues his passion for sport as a personal fitness trainer. He specialises in functional training and motivating individuals with varying fitness levels, from beginners to competitive athletes.[citation needed]
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Rugby League Week 14 March 2007