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| Born | (1973-07-24)24 July 1973 (age 52) Ingham,Queensland, Australia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Height | 183 cm (6 ft 0 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Weight | 104 kg (16 st 5 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Position | Second-row, Prop | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Russell Bawden (born 24 July 1973 inQueensland) is an Australian former professionalrugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. AQueenslandState of Origin representative forward, he played in theNational Rugby League for theBrisbane Broncos andMelbourne Storm (with whom he won the1999 NRL Premiership), as well as in theSuper League for theLondon Broncos.
Bawden grew up playing rugby league inMount Isa, making his first grade debut forBrisbane Broncos in 1994. Failing to crack the Brisbane first grade team, Bawden moved toLondon Broncos in the 1995-96 off season.[2] He was signed by the newly formed Melbourne side from the London club and helped Melbourne to a premiership in their second ever season,[3] playing from the bench in their1999 NRL Grand Final victory. The following pre-season he travelled with the Storm to England to play in the2000 World Club Challenge which they also won. During the2000 NRL season, while playing for Melbourne, he was selected to make hisState of Origin debut forQueensland.
In 2020, Bawden spoke to NRL.com about his time at Melbourne winning the premiership saying "I wanted it so bad that I swore off the grog for three months – and anyone who knows me knows what a massive sacrifice that was. And my mates didn't help. At the pub, they would dip their fingers in beer and smear it on my lips. I tried not to lick it... not easy. The week itself just goes so quickly, but it was great". Bawden then spoke about his departure from Melbourne saying "Mark Murray took over as coach. He didn't like blokes having a good time – so he and I didn't get on. He dropped me to Brisbane club footy a few weeks after Origin. But he did recall me so I could play my 100th game for the Storm, for which I was very grateful. But after that, he pushed me out".[4]
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