Adam Ritson

Adam Ritson

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playername = Adam Ritson


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height = 6 ft 1 in (184 cm)
nickname = Ahhhh Its On!, Ritto, Rdam Aitson
dateofbirth = 1976
cityofbirth = Sydney
countryofbirth = Australia
position = Prop
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years = 1993 - 1996
clubs = Cronulla/Parra
caps(tries) = 18 (2
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yearAstart = 1993
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Adam Ritson (born 1976 in Sydney, New South Wales) was an Australian rugby league player for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and the Parramatta Eels in the New South Wales Rugby League competition in Australia, his position of choice was at prop-forward.

Childhood and early career

Ritson began playing rugby league at an early age for the Miranda Magpies in the Sutherland Shire and was quickly earmarked as a star player for his advanced skills at such a young age along with his size. He later moved on to rival club the Engadine Dragons before being signed to the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks at an early age.

Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks

His talent was noticed immediately at the Cronulla club impressing coaches at all levels including first grade coach Arthur Beetson. Beetson immediately drafted Ritson into the Sharks first grade team while he was still only sixteen years of age in 1993 making him one of the youngest ever first grade players, Ritson then went on to make several appearances over the next three seasons for the club.

After impressing all with his talent, skill and size at such a young age and appearing in the Sharks Presidents Cup final victory in 1994 as well as tasting his first representative game with the City side, Adam found himself in the middle of a battle for his signature between the Australian Rugby League and Super League competitions. Ritson decided on staying with the Australian Rugby League essentially meaning he would have to leave his Cronulla club after they had signed on to become a Super League team making himself a free-agent after the 1995 season.

Parramatta Eels

With his signature being chased after by the majority of ARL clubs Ritson eventually agreed to sign for the Parramatta Eels for the start of the 1996 season. Adam was placed into the Eels starting line-up with immediate effect and after playing just eleven games for his new club struck tragedy in a fixture against the Canberra Raiders. Midway through the game he was knocked unconscious after a dangerous high tackle from Canberra forward John Lomax and with the completion of the game and a routine scan it was discovered he had a life-threatening brain cyst. Ritson then went on to have fourteen operations over the next year several of which nearly left him dead, eventually he made a full recovery but was never the same and retired from the game later that year at the age of twenty.

After his career was effectively over at such a young age a lawsuit was filed by Ritson first against Lomax for the high tackle but was then shifted towards his club the Raiders instead. Eventually the case was settled out of court with Ritson being given a six-figure sumref|ref-rec1.

Career playing statistics

Point scoring summary

Matches played

External links

* [http://www.keenmind.com.au/adamritson.htm The Adam Ritson story]

References

# [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/04/26/1019441304481.html "Crossing the trial line: why players will soon be suing coaches"] by Roy Masters, "Sydney Morning Herald", retrieved June 23, 2006


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