Tony Shaw
- January 8, 2024
- Rugby Union Player
Quick Facts
Full Name | Tony Shaw |
Occupation | Rugby Union Player |
Date Of Birth | Mar 23, 1953(1953-03-23) |
Age | 71 |
Birthplace | Brisbane |
Country | Australia |
Birth City | Brisbane |
Horoscope | Aries |
Tony Shaw Biography
Name | Tony Shaw |
Birthday | Mar 23 |
Birth Year | 1953 |
Place Of Birth | Brisbane |
Home Town | Brisbane |
Birth Country | Australia |
Birth Sign | Aries |
Tony Shaw is one of the most popular and richest Rugby Union Player who was born on March 23, 1953 in Brisbane, Brisbane, Australia. Tony Shaw was born 23 March 1953 in Brisbane, Queensland. His early rugby was played at St Joseph’s College, Gregory Terrace in Brisbane. He was a proficient water-polo player and represented for Queensland in that sport.
In 1976 he played against Fiji for Australia in three Tests. Wearing a Queensland jumper he also met Fiji and in that year’s interstate series the Reds dominated New South Wales with a 42–4 victory. He made the 1976 Australia rugby union tour of Europe and played in eight of the ten games including the two Test losses to France. Coach Bob Templeton’s tenure and the reputation of a number of senior players suffered as a result of the poor tour record but Shaw held his own and returned well regarded.
The new national coach Daryl Haberecht, in 1978 built his side around the leadership strength of Shaw and his Queensland back star Paul McLean. Shaw wasn’t even the captain at his club side Brisbane Brothers and Mark Loane was the state captain but Haberecht valued Shaw’s “blood & thunder” leadership style and Shaw debuted as national captain in two Tests against Wales, both won. The Wallaby forwards in those Tests were a pack of “hard-heads” who gave no quarter to the Welsh. They were Shaw, Loane, Greg Cornelsen, Garrick Fay, David Hillhouse, Stan Pilecki and Steve Finnane. Finnane was attributed with breaking Welsh prop Graham Price’s jaw, in the brutal second Test.
Anthony Alexander Shaw AM is an Australian former rugby union player. A Queensland state and national representative flanker, Shaw captained the national side consistently from 1978 to 1981.
Early in his career Shaw played at number-eight and although he was picked in the Queensland team of 1974 against the visiting All Blacks, Mark Loane was preferred by the selectors at number 8 for the three Test matches against those visitors. Shaw set out at that point to become the first-choice flanker in the national side. In 1975 he was back in the Australian team at breakaway for two domestic Tests against England and one against Japan. He made the 1975–76 Australia rugby union tour of Britain and Ireland and played in nineteen of the total twenty-six matches. He was the only back-rower to play in all five Test matches of the tour.
Tony Shaw Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Rugby Union Player |
House | Living in own house. |
Tony Shaw is one of the richest Rugby Union Player from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Tony Shaw 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Shaw’s greatest rugby success was achieved at flanker, he was a hard driving forward who lead from the front and was an outstanding rucker and mauler. Howell asserts that although the standard of Australian representative sides during the early 1970s was less than consistently world-class, Shaw would have been competitive in the best All Black packs of that and any other era. Howell regards him as a cunning line-out technician who could outwit taller and more spring-heeled opponents. Queensland packs containing Shaw and Mark Loane dominated their New South Wales rivals in the late 1970s.
Shaw was first selected for Queensland when Tonga visited in 1973. That year, aged 20 he was picked for the 1973 Australia rugby union tour of Europe and he played in the second-row in five games including his debut Test appearances against Wales and England.
Shaw was the squad and Test captain on the 1978 Australia rugby union tour of New Zealand on which coach Haberecht suffered a heart attack after the 2nd Test 6–22 loss. A mid-game rallying speech from Shaw inspired the Wallabies to a form turnaround that saw them win the 3rd Test in Auckland 30–16. In 1979 under new coach Dave Brockhoff, Loane led the Wallabies in a Test match in Sydney where they won the Bledisloe Cup for the first time in 45 years; Shaw played in that game. Shaw led Queensland in matches against Ireland and the NZ Maori, and played in two Tests against Ireland under Loane. Loane also led the Wallabies on the 1979 Australia rugby union tour of Argentina but Shaw played in six of the seven matches and captained Australia in a mid-week game.
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Who is Tony Shaw Dating?
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Facts & Trivia
Tony Ranked on the list of most popular Rugby Union Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Australia. Tony Shaw celebrates birthday on March 23 of every year.
Where is Tony Shaw now?
Tony Shaw is a former AFL captain and coach who played for the Collingwood Football Club. The Pies legend and premiership player notched an impressive 313 games and 157 goals from 1978 until 1994. He is also currently a partner at McGrath real estate’s Greensborough office.
How long did Tony Shaw coach Collingwood?
Tony Shaw held that record for 26 years , which is no small achievement. But it’s just one of many accolades gathered along the way in what turned out to be a wonderful career for an old-fashioned footballer who gave absolutely everything he had for the Collingwood cause.
How old is Tony Shaw?
61 years (July 23, 1960)
When did Tony Shaw retire?
He retired in 1994 after a club record 313 V/AFL games and 157 goals. He was later named on the interchange bench in the club’s official ‘Team of the Century’.
When did Shaw coach Collingwood?
Tony Shaw
Personal information
1978–1994| Collingwood| 313 (157)
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