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Corey Parker (rugby league)

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Australian rugby league footballer (born 1982)

Corey Parker
Personal information
Born (1982-05-05)5 May 1982 (age 43)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Playing information
Height182 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight102 kg (16 st 1 lb)
PositionLock, Second-row, Prop
Club
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
2001–16Brisbane Broncos3473958601328
Representative
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
2004–16Queensland190000
2010–13Prime Minister's XIII20306
2011–16Australia130408
2015NRL All Stars10000
Source:[1][2]

Corey Parker (born 5 May 1982) is an Australian former professionalrugby league footballer who played for theBrisbane Broncos in theNRL. AQueenslandState of Origin andAustralia international representative, Parker played in thelock, second-row andprop positions. Parker played his entire professional career at the Broncos club, with whom he won the2006 NRL Premiership. He also fulfilled goal kicking duties for the Broncos.

Playing career

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Parker playing for the Broncos in 2004
Parker in action against the Bulldogs in 2008
Parker in action for the Broncos in 2008
Parker playing for the Broncos in 2009

2000s

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Parker made his NRL debut in 2001 with the Broncos, scoring a try in his first match.[3] At some point, he weighed 108 kilogrammes and played prop. The same year, Parker andBrent Tate both considered offers from the Canterbury Bulldogs, meeting with club officials in secret. CoachWayne Bennett found out about the meeting, and dropped both Parker and Tate to reserve grade as a result.[4]

Parker was selected to representQueensland as an interchange for games II and IIIof the2004 State of Origin series and game IIIof the2005 State of Origin series.

During a match against theWests Tigers atCampbelltown Stadium, coach Wayne Bennett watched as fellow BroncoShane Webcke was taken off the field by a trainer after being knocked out byWests Tigers propBryce Gibbs. Parker was brought on as a replacement for Webcke, and, as noticed, the Broncos played with 14 men. Parker immediately scored a try following the Webcke incident. An investigation days later stripped the Broncos (who won the match 32–24) of the two competition points gained[5] but an appeal held weeks later saw the two points reinstated.

Parker was the highest point-scorer for the Broncos with a total of 142 points in2006. He was selected to play from the interchange bench in Brisbane's victory in the2006 NRL Grand Final. As 2006 NRL Premiers, theBrisbane Broncos travelled to England to face 2006Super League champions,St Helens R.F.C. in the2007 World Club Challenge. Parker played at second-row forward, scoring atry and kicking three goals from four attempts in the Broncos' 14–18 loss.

In2007, despite suffering an injury in round one and missing the next eight games, he was again able to finish the season as the Broncos' top point-scorer. In the Broncos' first match of theNRL season 2008, Parker broke the Broncos' club record for most goals in a match, kicking ten from ten. On 26 March 2008, it was announced Parker had re signed with the Brisbane Broncos for a further 3 years.[citation needed]

At the start of season 2008, Parker was the first choice kicker for theBroncos, but during a knee injury which kept him on the sideline for 6 weeks, the Brisbane Broncos decided to makeMichael Ennis the first choice kicker. Following Ennis' move to the Bulldogs at the end of 2008, Parker again became the Broncos' primary goal kicker in 2009.

For the2009 NRL season new Broncos coachIvan Henjak moved Parker to lock. This proved a success as in April that year he was named in the preliminary 25-man squad to representQueensland in the openingState of Origin match for 2009.[6] Although he did not make an appearance for the maroons, Parker won the 2009 Paul Morgan Medal as the Broncos' Player of the Year.

2010s

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On 14 May 2010, Parker played his 200th game for the Broncos, becoming the second youngest player to reach the milestone for the club.[citation needed] In September 2010, Corey Parker became captain of the Prime Ministers XIII.

Parker was named the2011 forward of the year at the Broncos.[7]

Parker played all three games of the2013 State of Origin series in whichQueensland extended their record for consecutive series victories to eight. Parker had made the most offloads out of all players in the 2013 NRL season. Parker was named the2013 Brisbane Broncos season's player of the year.[8] In the post season, he travelled to Europe with the Australian national team for the 2013 World Cup, helping them reclaim it. In 2013 Corey Parker was awarded International Lock of the Year, The Player's Player award, Most Consistent award, the Best Forward award, Dally M Lock of the Year, and Rugby League Week Player of The Year.

In 2014, Parker captained the Brisbane Broncos to the final of theAuckland Nines. In the Auckland Nines, Parker also scored a bonus try against the Roosters. Against the Eels in round 5 of 2014, Parker became the third ever Bronco to reach 1000 points, after Darren Lockyer and Michael De Vere. In May 2014 Corey Parker played in the Trans-Tasman test match for Australia, against New Zealand. Parker suffered an injury in round 13 against the Raiders, which ruled him out of Game 2 of the 2014 State of Origin. He made his return in Game 3 and received Man of the Match. Peter Sterling quoted Parker's Game 3 as being the best performance by a forward in a State of Origin game he has seen.[citation needed] In Round 25 against the Dragons, Parker became the second highest point scorer in Brisbane Broncos history with 1066 points.

In Round 1 of the2015 NRL season, Corey Parker played his 300th NRL game, against the South Sydney Rabbitohs. This made Parker the 22nd NRL player to play 300 games. After the Queensland Maroons 52–6 victory against the New South Wales Blues in the 2015 State of Origin to win the series, Parker was awarded the Wally Lewis Medal.In Round 22 of the 2015 NRL season against theCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Parker succeededDarren Lockyer as the Broncos' highest ever points scorer.[9]

Within the weeks leading up to the 2016 NRL season, coach Wayne Bennett announced Parker as the Broncos captain. In June 2016, Parker announced that he would retire from the NRL at years end.

In 2020, Parker was announced to make a return for the Brisbane Broncos in the NRL Nines competition

Post playing career

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In 2017, Parker became a sideline commentator forFox League.[citation needed] On 5 September 2024, it was announced that Parker would join the SENQ Breakfast team as a host in 2025.[10] In December 2024, Parker was dumped from sideline commentating, as the sports broadcaster had decided to use "another Queensland figure" to commentate on games.[11]

Personal life

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Corey Parker is married to Margaux Parker with their four children.[12]

His mother was born in New Zealand.[citation needed]

Statistics

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SeasonTeamPldTGFGPts
2001 Brisbane Broncos132008
2002202008
20032330012
200425313038
2005231106
2006254630142
2007184450106
200819334080
2009275750170
2010211690142
2011243740160
201217034068
201322210028
2014220570114
2015243660144
2016243450102
Totals3473958601328

References

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  1. ^Rugby League Project
  2. ^NRL Stats[permanent dead link]
  3. ^Heming, Wayne; AAP (11 May 2010)."Corey Parker prepares for 200th NRL game".The Sydney Morning Herald. Australia: Fairfax. Retrieved11 May 2010.
  4. ^Christian Nicolussi (5 May 2017).Broncos forward Corey Parker reveals why he rejected Bulldogs as a teenager.Daily Telegraph. News Limited. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
  5. ^Gould, Phil (4 April 2004)."Winning the war on error".The Sun-Herald. Australia: Fairfax. Retrieved4 December 2009.
  6. ^"Queensland name preliminary State of Origin squad".Fox Sports. 28 April 2009. Archived fromthe original on 18 September 2012. Retrieved28 April 2009.
  7. ^"Honour Board".broncos.com.au.Brisbane Broncos. Archived fromthe original on 15 November 2011. Retrieved13 November 2011.
  8. ^"Honour Board".broncos.com.au.Brisbane Broncos. Archived fromthe original on 26 January 2014. Retrieved22 December 2013.
  9. ^NRL 2015. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
  10. ^Seyderhelm, Jennifer (5 September 2024)."Ian Healy and Corey Parker for SENQ Breakfast in 2025".RadioInfo Australia. Retrieved4 January 2025.
  11. ^"NRL fans in uproar after Corey Parker loses job in wake of Kevin Walters comments".Yahoo Sports. 8 December 2024. Retrieved4 January 2025.
  12. ^Rikki-Lee Arnold (25 January 2016).Brisbane Broncos news: Corey Parker and wife Margaux welcome their fourth child. The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 30 April 2018.

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