Name Chad Randall Role Rugby player | Height 1.78 m Weight 86 kg | |
2005 interview with chad randall son of terry
Chad Randall (born 30 December 1980) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played for Manly Sea Eagles in the NRL and the London Broncos in Europe's Super League. Randall's usual position was Hooker.
Contents
- 2005 interview with chad randall son of terry
- St helens preview chad randall and chris bailey
- Background
- NRL career
- Harlequins RL
- References
St helens preview chad randall and chris bailey
Background
He was born in Manly, New South Wales.
His father, Terry Randall, was part of the successful Sea Eagles teams of the 1970s.
His junior club was the North Curl Curl Knights.
NRL career
In 2002, Randall played for the now defunct Northern Eagles joint-venture club, before playing for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles from 2003 to 2005 following Manly's re-entry into the NRL as a single-entity club. He was considered to be one of Manly's best players in 2003, however injury and a general lack of form plagued the next two seasons for him.
Randall's good looks saw him model on the catwalk during Australian Fashion Week in 2004, and following this appearance he was asked to model for Adidas sportswear. Randall was also a finalist in the Sexiest Man in League competition in 2004 (placed third) and 2005.
Harlequins RL
Randall moved to Harlequins for 2006's Super League XI. Randall was noted for his effort in attack, whilst his defence was also highly regarded. He played 197 games, just 5 short of the club all-time record. The club reverted to one of its former names, London Broncos, for the 2012 season.