Энтони Миникиелло

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Энтони Миникиелло
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Личная информация
Родился(1980-05-24) 24 мая 1980 г. (возраст 40). Ливерпуль, Новый Южный Уэльс, Австралия
Информация об игре
Рост182 см (6 футов 0 дюймов)
Вес91 кг (14-й 5 фунтов)
ПозицияЗащитник, Крыло
Клуб
ГодыКомандаПилдTGFGP
2000 –14Сидней Рустерс 30213901557
Представитель
ГодыКомандаСотрудникTGFGP
1999–13Италия 71004
2001–10Город Нового Южного Уэльса 42008
2003–11Новый Южный Уэльс 1180032
2003–05Австралия 19110044
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Энтони Миникиелло (родился 24 мая 1980 г.) - австралийский бывший профессиональный футболист лиги регби, который возглавлял Sydney Roosters в Национальной лиге регби и ушел на пенсию, установив рекорды по количеству игр и попыток в истории клуба. Австралия и Италия международный, а также Новый Южный Уэльс государство происхождения представитель крыла обратились защитник, всю свою карьеру он играл за «Петухи», с которыми выиграл 2002 и 2013 Премьер-лиги НРЛ, прежде чем уйти в отставку по завершении кампании клуба 2014 года. Миникиелло также получил награду «Золотая бутса» как игрок года в мировом масштабе в 2005 году и является братом коллеги из Италии, Марка Миникиелло.

Содержание

  • 1 Предыстория
  • 2 Профессионал игровая карьера
    • 2.1 2000-е
    • 2.2 2010-е
    • 2.3 Достижения
    • 2.4 Статистика
  • 3 Личная жизнь
  • 4 Ссылки
  • 5 Внешние ссылки

История

Minichiello родился в Ливерпуле в Юго-Западном Сиднее, Австралия.

Миникиелло начал играть в лиге регби за Ист-Вэлли Юнайтед. Миникиелло посещал католический колледж Всех Святых. В молодом возрасте егоseries. He played an impressive first game (won 25–18 by Queensland ), but unfortunately was ruled out of the second game and the third game too as his back injury was troubling him. He was replaced as the Blues custodian by Manly Sea Eagles flyer Brett Stewart. Unfortunately Mini's back injury put him on the sideline for the remainder of the 2007 season.

The 2008 NRL season saw Mini return to the field after a re-occurrence of his back injury put him out for the back half of the 2007 season. Unfortunately, during a round 4 clash with the Canterbury Bulldogs, pain in his back returned. This severely harmed his chances of regaining his Australian fullback jersey and he was overlooked in favour of both Brett Stewart and Melbourne Storm fullback Billy Slater. Stewart and Slater were also the respective fullbacks for NSW and Qld at the time. In 2009, Anthony played 2 games before injuring his ankle against the Canberra Raiders. He was sidelined until Round 20; by then, the Roosters were in deep trouble and staring down of their worst season since failing to win a single game in 1966. Eventually, the Roosters finished last on the NRL ladder, completing a spectacular downfall from the first half of the decade in which the Sydney Roosters were dominant, but had only one NRL Premiership to show for it.

Minichiello in 2010

2010s

In the 2010 NRL season, Minichiello returned to the field injury-free for the first time since 2005. As part of the Roosters "clean out", he was moved from fullback to the wing to make way for new recruit Todd Carney. He settled well in this position and was selected to play in the 2010 City v Country Origin match on 7 May 2010. Due to Minichiello's good form, he and his manager cleared all rumours of a possible move to the Cronulla Sharks, and signed a one-year deal with the Roosters with a possible one-year extension on topof that. On23 August 2010, Minichiello broke the 100 try barrier against the Gold Coast Titans in Round 24.

Minichiello was rested from the Roosters' final two regular season matches with a hamstring injury, however he returned to full fitness for the 2010 NRL finals series. The Roosters advanced to the Grand Final, were beaten 32–8 by the Wayne Bennett coached St George Illawarra Dragons in a disappointing end to what was otherwise a massive improvement from the previous year. By Round 8 of the 2010 season, Mini had been moved back to fullback by coach Brian Smith, with Carney moving to his preferred position of Five-eighth. Other than playing on the wing in rounds 12 and 13, Mini would remain at fullback for the rest of the year. For his part, Carney would go on to win the Dally M Medal as the NRL Player of the Year, the first Roosters player to do so since Gary Freeman in 1992.

In 2011 he was announced as a member of the Italian side that will compete in the 2013 World Cup qualifying. After consistent form in a struggling Roosters side, Minichiello received an Origin call-up for Game 2 of the 2011 State of Origin series. This occurred after the incumbent Blues fullback, Josh Dugan, succumbed to an ankle injury the day the side was named. Minichiello's experience in the young Blues backline proved valuable as he scored the match-winner for New South Wales after Five-eight Jamie Soward dazzled the Queensland defence. The Blues won 18–8, largely due to the experienced combination of Minichiello and Ricky Stuart, who was back coaching New South Wales after five years out of the side. In Round 16 of the NRL season, he scored his 105th try against the Newcastle Knights, making him the all-time leading try-scorer for the Roosters, breaking the record of 104 previously held by Bill Mullins (1968–78).

At the end of the 2011NRL season,Minichiello captained Italy to a 19-all draw with Lebanon thatwas enough for them to gain the 14th and final place in the 2013 World Cup.

On 4 May 2012, Minichiello agreed to a new one-year deal keeping him with the Roosters until the end of 2013, despite being told at the start of the season that he would not be re-signed.

Minichello went on to captain the Roosters in 2013 and to the 2013 NRL Grand Final victory, becoming the first fullback to captain his team to a grand final victory since Frank 'Skinny' McMillan in 1934.

At the end of the 2013 NRL season, Minichiello captained Italy in the 2013 World Cup. Italy would finish their campaign in the Group Stage after they beat Wales, drew with Scotland and lost to Tonga.

Roosters legend, Anthony Minichiello running with the ball against the Warriors, in 2014

On 4 August Minichiello announced his official retirement from the game as a one club man.

In his final outing for the club, Minichiello broke former team-mate Luke Ricketson 's record for most matches with the Roosters. The record, which had stood for twelve years, was 301, with Minichiello captaining the Roosters with a stellar two-try performance for game #302 in his side's 32–22 Grand Final Qualifier defeat by the Rabbitohs, His record was surpassed by Mitchell Aubusson in 2020

Honours

Individual

Minichiello in 2013

Team

Statistics

SeasonTeamPldTGFGPts
Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters2470028
Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters26140056
Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters26160064
2003 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters25100040
2004 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters25180072
2005 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters22140056
2006 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters640016
2007 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters102019
2008 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters930012
2009 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters81004
2010 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters26120048
2011 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters2060024
2012 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters2490036
2013 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters2460024
2014 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters27170068
Totals30213901557
Minichiello in 2015

Personal life

Minichiello and Terry Biviano in February 2012.

Formerly a gymnast, Minichiello was a finalist in the Sexiest Man in League contest for 2006, where he finished sixth with 7% of the vote. He was crowned the NRL's Most Wanted on The Footy Show in 2003, and with his brother Mark (who is currently playing for Hull FC, in the Super League ), posed for Cosmopolitan magazine's Lonsdale Boys with Balls '06 feature.

He is the elder brother of Hull F.C. Second-rower Mark Minichiello. Both players are of Italian descent.

His nickname is "The Count" as he has been noted to bear a resemblance to The Count from Sesame Street. He is also known as "Mini".

On 22 January 2012, Anthony Minichiello wed Australian shoe-designer, Terry Biviano, in one of the most lavish ceremonies held at St Mary's Cathedral in Sydney. Biviano starred in the first season of WAG Nation, a reality show t hat documentsthe lives of five wives/girlfriends of Australian sportsmen.

As of 2012, Anthony has been a regular contributor to entertainment and lifestyle website Live4.

On 2 December 2013, Anthony's wife Terry Biviano gave birth to their first child, a girl named Azura Trésor.

References

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