A moment to call a truce - R.I.P Arthur Beetson
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 11:58 am
I offer a truce in our battles on the Fight Club to offer my condolonces to Arthur Beetson's family and friends.
RUGBY league Immortal Arthur Beetson has died of a heart attack at the age of 66.
A Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman said officers were called to a home at Paradise Point on the Gold Coast where a man had suffered a heart attack and fallen from a bicycle shortly before 9am.
Paramedics performed CPR but he was unable to be resuscitated and was transported to Gold Coast Hospital.
Queensland Premier Anna Bligh told State Parliament about Arthur Beetson's death just after 10am and offered her sympathies.
“He loved his league, he loved his Queensland and his loss will be felt by many,” said Bligh.
LEGENDARY former Test forward Arthur Beetson yesterday called on St George Illawarra's Wayne Bennett to quit coaching to become the new supremo of rugby league in Australia. End of sidebar. Return to start of sidebar.
“This morning Queensland has lost one of its legends and one of its favourite sons."
Fans took to the social network Twitter to express their shock at the loss of league legend Arthur Beetson, deluging it with their thoughs.
"It's a sad day when rugby league loses an immortal: Arthur Beetson passed away this morning. rest in peace, Artie,'' the Dragons tweeted.
"Sad day for QLD rugby League. Arthur Beetson was one of the greats. #RIP,'' wrote surfer Luke Monroe.
"Shocked and saddened by the news that Arthur Beetson has passed away. A legend of the game and a great bloke. May he be in a better place,'' wrote Robbie Farah.
The rugby league great died of a heart attack at the age of 66 today.
"Terribly sad re Artie Beetson. He's a great Australian, role model for Indigenous people & one of my childhood heroes. Condolences to family,'' wrote Sports Minister Mark Arbib.
Arthur Beetson
Born 22/1/1945
Played 221 club games between 1964 and 1981 in the QRL and NSWRL
Queensland and Australian representative prop forward
Was the first Indigenous Australian to captain his country
Played with Redcliffe, Balmain, Hull, Eastern Suburbs and Parramatta
Named in the Queensland and Australian teams of the century
He was named the seventh Australian Rugby League Immortal in 2004
Began his 17-year coaching career in 1977 when he was named captain-coach of the Roosters
Went on to coach the Queensland State of Origin team and the Australian representative side
RUGBY league Immortal Arthur Beetson has died of a heart attack at the age of 66.
A Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman said officers were called to a home at Paradise Point on the Gold Coast where a man had suffered a heart attack and fallen from a bicycle shortly before 9am.
Paramedics performed CPR but he was unable to be resuscitated and was transported to Gold Coast Hospital.
Queensland Premier Anna Bligh told State Parliament about Arthur Beetson's death just after 10am and offered her sympathies.
“He loved his league, he loved his Queensland and his loss will be felt by many,” said Bligh.
LEGENDARY former Test forward Arthur Beetson yesterday called on St George Illawarra's Wayne Bennett to quit coaching to become the new supremo of rugby league in Australia. End of sidebar. Return to start of sidebar.
“This morning Queensland has lost one of its legends and one of its favourite sons."
Fans took to the social network Twitter to express their shock at the loss of league legend Arthur Beetson, deluging it with their thoughs.
"It's a sad day when rugby league loses an immortal: Arthur Beetson passed away this morning. rest in peace, Artie,'' the Dragons tweeted.
"Sad day for QLD rugby League. Arthur Beetson was one of the greats. #RIP,'' wrote surfer Luke Monroe.
"Shocked and saddened by the news that Arthur Beetson has passed away. A legend of the game and a great bloke. May he be in a better place,'' wrote Robbie Farah.
The rugby league great died of a heart attack at the age of 66 today.
"Terribly sad re Artie Beetson. He's a great Australian, role model for Indigenous people & one of my childhood heroes. Condolences to family,'' wrote Sports Minister Mark Arbib.
Arthur Beetson
Born 22/1/1945
Played 221 club games between 1964 and 1981 in the QRL and NSWRL
Queensland and Australian representative prop forward
Was the first Indigenous Australian to captain his country
Played with Redcliffe, Balmain, Hull, Eastern Suburbs and Parramatta
Named in the Queensland and Australian teams of the century
He was named the seventh Australian Rugby League Immortal in 2004
Began his 17-year coaching career in 1977 when he was named captain-coach of the Roosters
Went on to coach the Queensland State of Origin team and the Australian representative side