Daniel Tolar

Daniel Tolar (born 11 April 1982) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played 101 games for the Newcastle Knights, primarily as a prop.

Daniel Tolar
Personal information
Full nameDaniel Tolar
BornNewcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Height188 cm (6 ft 2 in)
Weight102 kg (16 st 1 lb)
Playing information
PositionProp
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2004–11 Newcastle Knights 101 5 0 0 20
As of 8 February 2019
Source: [1]

Background

Tolar was born in Newcastle, New South Wales.

Playing career

Tolar made his first grade debut in round 12 of the 2004 NRL season against Melbourne.

In 2005, Tolar made 20 appearances as Newcastle suffered a horrid season on the field finishing last with the wooden spoon.[2]

In 2010, in reward for his long service at the club, he was awarded the captaincy of the Newcastle Knights in the Round 14 game against the New Zealand Warriors due to the absence of regular captain Kurt Gidley and vice-captain Steve Simpson.[3]

On 26 September 2011, Tolar announced his retirement from the game after ongoing knee and Achilles tendon injuries. [4]

gollark: Like I said, if you could reliably get future information/transmit information backward in time, that would be ridiculously powerful.
gollark: Wait, presupposes that *god* can do that (which is required if said god is omnipotent), or that *people* can get future information?
gollark: Oh, and if you can get answers on yes/no questions about the future that also allows you to transmit information backward through time, obviously.
gollark: If you could tell the future that way, there would already be autodivinators (or, if you can't do that, many minimum-wage people flipping coins) used for picking stocks.
gollark: (if it's *not*, then the chance of getting two heads or two tails is... a half, anyway)

References

  1. "Daniel Tolar - Career Stats & Summary - Rugby League Project". Rugbyleagueproject.org.
  2. "The worst teams in NRL history". Sporting News.
  3. "OFFICIAL DEBUT NUMBERS". Newcastle Knights.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 26 September 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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