Lenny Beckett

Lenny Beckett is an Australian rugby league and rugby union footballer. He is a member of the Brumbies organisation, noted for his strong defensive game. After making his first two appearances for the Brumbies off the bench in the 2003 semi-final against the Blues at Eden Park, and as a replacement in the 2004 championship winning side Lenny Beckett firstly established himself in the match-day 22 and then the starting XV in 2005.

While attending Westfields Sports High, Beckett played for the Australian Schoolboys rugby league team in 1997 and 1998.[1]

Lenny has put in a series of solid performances that have seen him start the last 7 matches. Prior to his breakthrough season in 2005, Lenny had been a performer for the Brumby Runners and his club Sydney University. Before joining the Brumbies, Lenny played rugby league in the NRL for the Northern Eagles and Newcastle Knights and is a former Australian Schoolboys rugby league team representative.

Player information

  • Ht: 1.77m
  • Wt: 88 kg
  • DOB: 13/5/80
  • Position: Wing/Centre
  • Club: Sydney University
  • Brumbies (ACT) caps: 10 Points: 0
  • Brumbies debut: 2003 v Blues, Auckland
  • S12 Caps: 9 Points: 0
  • S12 debut: 2003 v Blues, Auckland
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