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Ken Thornett was born on 27 November, 1937 in Waverley, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian RL coach and former Australia international rugby league footballer. Discover Ken Thornett's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

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Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 27 November, 1937
Birthday 27 November
Birthplace Waverley, New South Wales, Australia
Date of death 16 August, 2016
Died Place Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1937

Ken Thornett (27 November 1937 – 16 August 2016), also known by the nickname of "The Mayor of Parramatta", was an Australian rugby league.

1952

Thornett played only seven games in that first season, but the resultant six wins and a draw from those games lifted Parramatta to their first-ever finals position, following eight "wooden spoons" and a paltry 20 percent win record in all matches of the previous ten seasons 1952 to 1961.

1955

John Thornett was a Wallabies captain who played 37 rugby union Tests for Australia over a distinguished 13-year career from 1955.

Dick Thornett represented Australia at water polo, rugby league and rugby union.

1958

Under the tutorship of ex-Hungarian international Bert Vadas, he became an excellent goalkeeper with lightning quick reflexes, and was a member of Bronte's inaugural 1st Grade water polo winning team of the NSWAWPA Premiership in season 1958/59, which feat the club repeated with Ken as goalkeeper in 1959/60.

1960

Unfortunately he lost contact with water polo after departing for England to play rugby league professionally in mid 1960.

Thornett began his career playing first grade rugby union with Randwick DRUFC (in Coogee, New South Wales), 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.

Thornett was the prominent Australian rugby league fullback in the early 1960s after Keith Barnes, and before Les Johns and Graeme Langlands.

1961

Ken Thornett played in Leeds' 25–10 victory over Warrington in the Championship Final during the 1960–61 season at Odsal Stadium, Bradford on Saturday 20 May 1961, in front of a crowd of 52,177.

He played in Leeds' 9–19 defeat by Wakefield Trinity in the 1961 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1961–62 season at Odsal Stadium, Bradford on Saturday 11 November 1961.

1962

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.

1963

He represented the Kangaroos in twelve Tests during 1963 and 1964 and on the off-season Kangaroo Tour.

Ken and his two brothers were all exemplary sportsmen.

Much of Dick and Ken's club football career was played together at Parramatta and they had the rare distinction of playing three international rugby league Tests together on the 1963–64 Kangaroo Tour.

As his summer sport, Ken was initially devoted to water polo along with his two brothers John and Dick.

Thornett played regularly with Parramatta from 1963, and totalled 136 games for the club.

Ken played in all six Tests of the 1963 Kangaroo tour and in 10 minor tour games.

1964

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.

1965

Ken Thornett captain-coached Parramatta in 1965 and 1966, but a dispute with the club saw him seek a transfer to Eastern Suburbs, but the blue and golds would not release him from the two years remaining on his contract without a large transfer fee.

In 1965 he was named NSW Player of the Year.

The western grandstand of Parramatta Stadium was named the Ken Thornett Stand in his honour.

1968

Ken Thornett retired at the end of 1968.

1969

He captain-coached Coonababran in Group 14 in 1969 and 1970, losing the 1969 grand-final by one point 10–9 to Baradine and winning the 1970 premiership 22–7 over Gulgong.

1971

He returned for one season under Ian Walsh in 1971 and helped Parramatta rise from last to fourth.

2008

In February 2008, Thornett was named in the list of Australia's 100 Greatest Players (1908–2007) which was commissioned by the NRL and ARL to celebrate the code's centenary year in Australia.

2016

Thornett died in Sydney on 16 August 2016.