MATTHEW BURKE – NETWORK TEN – PRESS RELEASE

 

Wearing the sky blue of the NSW Waratahs, Burke’s tally from 115 appearances resulted in 1,171 points from 36 tries, 206 penalty goals, 185 conversions and a field goal, making him the state’s highest all time points scorer.

During his last season in Australian rugby (2004), he became the overall leading points scorer in the then Super Rugby competition with 959 points, overhauling the previous mark established by All Black fly half Andrew Mehrtens.

Burke’s great value to Australian rugby was never more dramatically illustrated than in the 1999 World Cup final in Cardiff, when his unerring right boot provided 25 points in Australia’s 35-12 eclipse of France.

Rated in 1999 by a panel of experts as the best Australian and NSW Waratahs fullback in the code’s history, and a unanimous choice as the best Wallabies fullback in the “Team of the Decade” (1995-2005), the former Australian Schoolboys and Australian Under 21 star became Australia’s first choice for the No. 15 jersey during the 1995 World Cup in South Africa.

Burke at one stage held numerous international and Australian points scoring records, including most points in Tests in a calendar year (189 points in 11 Tests), in a Test series overseas (74 points in four Tests) and against New Zealand (176 points in 17 Tests), South Africa (142 points in 17 Tests), Wales (84 points in five Tests) and the British and Irish Lions (44 points in three Tests).

His other records included most points in a single Test match against the British Lions, France and Scotland (25 points apiece) and New Zealand (24 points) and most penalty goals in a Test against South Africa (eight), New Zealand and Wales (both seven) and the British and Irish Lions (six).

When his Australian career wound down, Burke moved to the United Kingdom where he starred with the Newcastle Falcons for three years. He retired from rugby following knee surgery in mid-2008.

He was voted the club’s Player of the Year for 2005-2006 and the following season was given the honour of the team captainancy.

 

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