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Ken Thornett (born 27 November 1937) is an Australian former rugby league fullback. He represented the Kangaroos in twelve Tests during 1963 and 1964 and on the off-season Kangaroo Tour. ==Club and representative career== Thornett began his career playing first grade rugby union with Randwick, and was the youngest player ever to be selected to play in a first grade union side. Switching to rugby league, Thornett played with Leeds for several seasons and played in Leeds’ 9-19 defeat by Wakefield Trinity in the 1961 Yorkshire Cup final during the 1961–62 season at Odsal Stadium, Bradford on Saturday 11 November 1961. Ken Thornett was initially expected to sign with South Sydney upon a proposed return to Australia for the 1962 season; however negotiations with the Rabbitohs fell through and he signed with Parramatta.〔‘Leeds’ Full-Back “Verbal Contract”: Thornett Accepts Offer by P’Matta’; ''Sydney Morning Herald'', 17 April 1962, p. 29〕 Although Ken Thornett played only seven games in his first season, six wins and a draw whilst he was playing lifted Parramatta to their first-ever finals position after having taken eight “wooden spoons” and won just 20 percent of their matches between 1952 and 1961. Thornett played regularly with Parramatta from 1963 and totalled 136 games for the blue and golds. Thornett was the leading Australian rugby league fullback in the early 1960s after Keith Barnes and before Les Johns and Graeme Langlands. Ken played in all six Tests of the 1963 Kangaroo tour and in 10 minor tour games. He made a further six Test appearances and by the end of his representative career in 1964 had played three Tests each against Great Britain and New Zealand, five against France and one against South Africa. Ken Thornett captain-coached Parramatta in 1965 and 1966, but a dispute with the club saw him seek a transfer to Eastern Suburbs,〔Clarkson, Alan; ‘Thornett to Seek Transfer’; ''Sydney Morning Herald'', 15 December 1966, p. 〕 but the blue and golds would not release him from the two years remaining on his contract〔‘Thornett to See Solicitor’; ''Sydney Morning Herald'', 20 December 1966, p. 23〕 without a large transfer fee.〔Goodman, Tom; ‘Thornett Made Player-Coach Offer by Wagga’; ''Sydney Morning Herald'', 16 December 1966, p. 18〕 Ken Thornett retired at the end of 1968, but returned for one season under Ian Walsh in 1971 and helped Parramatta rise from last to fourth. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ken Thornett」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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