Max Whitehead

Australian rugby league footballer


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nameMax Whitehead
fullnameColin Maxwell Whitehead
birth_date
birth_placeRiverstone, New South Wales, Australia
death_date
death_placeCollaroy, New South Wales, Australia
retiredyes
position
club1North Sydney
year1start1942
year1end46
appearances113
tries10
goals11
fieldgoals10
points12
club2Manly-Warringah
year2start1947
year2end48
appearances220
tries24
goals20
fieldgoals20
points212
updated19 January 2016
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Colin Maxwell Whitehead (2 August 1922 – 26 March 2010) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s.

Early years

Whitehead grew up in Park Street, Narrabeen, New South Wales.

Rugby league career

He started playing rugby league in 1935 for the Narrabeen Sharks juniors. He also played for North Sydney for three seasons, in 1942, 1943 and 1946. While with for the North Sydney club he played in their grand final loss to Newtown in the 1943 NSWRFL season, playing under captain-coach Frank Hyde.

Whitehead was the first captain of the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in their debut season of 1947 and also played the 1948 season. He was one of a number of players that Manly acquired from North Sydney to join the NSWRFL in 1947, which also included Johnny Bliss. He played 20 first grade games for Manly-Warringah and scored 4 tries during his 2 years in first grade.

Male model, international wrestler and life guard

He enlisted in the RAAF in 1943, but was never sent overseas and was discharged at the end of that year. Aside from his rugby league career, he had been at various times a male model, a pilot, a chicken sexer, and a professional wrestler.

As a wrestler, using the name Max Steyne, he won the 1954 European Heavyweight Championship in Munich, Germany.

In the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s Whitehead was widely known for being the first Chesty Bond character in Bonds singlet advertisements nationally.

He was also a professional lifeguard at Manly Life Saving Club for many years, and won many surfing events for South Narrabeen, Manly & North Steyne Surf Clubs, specializing in belt races.

Whitehead lived his final years at the War Veterans Home at Collaroy, New South Wales. He died on 26 March 2010 from complications of hip surgery at age 87. Whitehead's ashes were scattered on Brookvale Oval before a match between Manly and the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks on 11 April 2010.

References

References

  1. [http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/max-whitehead/summary.html Rugby League Project]
  2. Sydney Morning Herald: Death Notice "Colin Timmie Whitehead" – (Max's father). 5/7/1932
  3. Sydney Morning Herald. "Max Whitehead 1922-2011" Obituary. 03/05/2010
  4. Sydney Morning Herald 12/02/1947 (page 10)
  5. Jason Avedissian. (26 March 2010). "Eagles' first skipper and Chesty Bond model Max Whitehead dies". [[Manly Daily]].
  6. Sydney Morning Herald 03/05/2010 by Malcolm Brown

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