2009 NRL Champions Sketch Card SK03 Hazem El Masri Canterbury Bulldogs Gold Coast Trading Cards

Playing career 1990s El Masri debuted in the Sydney Bulldogs ' first grade team during the 1996 ARL season. Initially, El Masri was not the first choice goal-kicker at the Bulldogs over the more renown kicker Daryl Halligan. It was not until Halligan was injured in 1997 that El Masri first kicked for the club. Hazem El Masri. 14,151 likes · 2 talking about this. Second highest point scorer in NRL history, ambassador for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.

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Hazem El Masri, former professional Rugby League player with the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Hazem El Masri grew up in war torn Lebanon and came to Australia in 1988 at the age of 12, coincidentally a year when the Bulldogs won the grand final. Canterbury hosted the inaugural Multi-Cultural Day in 1993 and among those in attendance was Hazem El Masri, who was inspired to play league against his mother's wishes and become the game's. As the NRL restarts its pandemic-disrupted season, Canterbury Bulldogs' legend Hazem El Masri speaks on growth, lessons and life after the game. The Bulldogs' 'Rookie of the Year' in 1997, El Masri - a devout Muslim and a hard-working volunteer with Bankstown's youth - was named the club's Player of the Year in 2000 (he even had a local competition named after him). 'El Magic', as he is known to his fans, regularly shifted to the centres as well. Read more Playing Career Statistics

2008 NRL Centenary Common Card Base 125 Hazem El Masri Canterbury Bulldogs Gold Coast

Hazem El Masri can feel a sense of the early 2000s at Canterbury. Not just in the physical presence of several of his 2004 premiership teammates, but also in the impact they are having on the next generation of Bulldogs. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Bulldogs embracing multicultural round and what it means Watch the latest […] On a day that belonged to retiring wing Hazem El Masri, the Bulldogs defied the loss of playmaker Brett Kimmorley to defeat the Warriors 40-20 and claim top spot on the NRL table. The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs farewelled club Legend Hazem El Masri in style with a convincing 40-20 victory over the New Zealand Warriors at ANZ Stadium in round 25, 2009. El Masri became the all-time leading scorer in premiership history with 2418 points, all as a Bulldog, before it was broken last year by Cameron Smith. A prolific try-scorer as well as an.

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Bulldogs Unleashed | Episode 1: James Graham & Hazem El Masri - YouTube Welcome to our first episode of Bulldogs Unleashed presented by Reclaim the Game.Join host Bill Woods, as he. The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are an Australian professional rugby league football club based in Belmore, a suburb in the Canterbury-Bankstown region of Sydney. Steve Christo Arwa's support of El Masri throughout the ordeal never wavered, launching a passionate defence of his character and slamming the NRL's decision not to retain him as an ambassador until a verdict had been reached. The charges against El Masri were dropped in March last year. Tue 9 May 2023, 11:19 AM. True Blues and Canterbury-Bankstown legends Hazem El Masri and Paul Langmack visited Sydney's Sir Joseph Banks High School this week to speak about mental fitness. A collaboration between the Bulldogs, the NSWRL and the NSW Police's Youth Engagement for the South-West Metropolitan Region, brought El Masri and.

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Bulldogs legend Hazem El Masri recognised with UWS Honorary Doctorate He is the NRL's highest-ever point scorer, a passionate and tireless community leader, and an inspirational role model to many - now rugby league legend Hazem El Masri can add the title 'doctor' to his list of many achievements. Bulldogs' legend Hazem El-Masri broke just about every point-scoring record during his wonderful career 317 matches (1996-2009), 159 tries, 891 goals. Hazem El Masri is widely remembered as a goal-kicking genius, but he was also only the seventh player in NRL history to score more than 150 career tries.