Nobby Clarke. Drunk at training & Eels, Tigers, Panthers memories! | Chiming In EP052
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Paul Nobby Clarke is one of rugby league’s good guys.
A powerful front rower forward in the 1980s and 90s, Clarke gave as good as he got but always found time to look at the lighter side of life.
Tough, skilful and uncompromising, Clarke played a major role in Penrith’s first ever premiership victory in 1991.
According to team-mate Royce Simmons, Clarke was deserved on the Churchill Medal. Clarke reckons Simmons told him after the game that he was Canberra’s best player in the first half and Penrith’s best performer in the second.
In this episode of Chiming In, Nobby shares the secrets of his success and recalls how his childhood dream of playing in the NRL never left his radar.
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