Hunter Mariners - Players

Players

In the Super League season, the Mariners used a total of twenty-nine players over the eighteen games.

Cap Name Nationality Position Career Appearances T G FG P
1 Keith Beauchamp Wing 1997 17 7 - - 28
2 Justin Dooley Prop 1997 4 - - - -
3 Brad Godden Centre 1997 11 2 - - 8
4 Noel Goldthorpe Halfback 1997 14 3 8 - 28
5 Scott Hill Five-eighth 1997 18 2 - - 8
6 Tony Iro Second-row 1997 14 3 - - 12
7 Tim Maddison Prop 1997 16 1 - - 4
8 Robbie McCormack Hooker 1997 15 - - - -
9 Paul Marquet Second-row 1997 15 3 - - 12
10 Neil Piccinelli Lock, Second-row 1997 17 6 2 - 28
11 Willie Poching Lock, Second-row 1997 13 3 1 - 14
12 Robbie Ross Fullback 1997 16 5 - - 20
13 Troy Stone Prop 1997 18 1 - - 4
14 Richard Swain Hooker 1997 14 - 4 - 8
15 Gavin Thompson Fullback, Wing 1997 12 3 - - 12
16 Nick Zisti Centre, Wing 1997 17 9 20 - 76
17 Anthony Brann Prop 1997 16 - - - -
18 John Carlaw Centre, Wing 1997 8 - - - -
19 Troy Miles 1997 3 1 - - 4
20 Paul Sarpi 1997 1 - - - -
21 Mike Dorreen Centre 1997 3 1 - - 4
22 Craig Kimmorley Five-eighth 1997 1 - - - -
23 Darrien Doherty Second-row 1997 11 1 - - 4
24 Robbie Bannister Wing 1997 2 1 - - 4
25 Brett Kimmorley Halfback 1997 9 2 4 - 16
26 Steve Ebrill 1997 1 - - - -
27 Craig Wise Centre, Wing 1997 4 4 - - 16
28 Kevin Iro Centre 1997 4 1 2 - 8
29 Tyran Smith Lock 1997 2 - - - -

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