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John McNeill is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s and 1980s. He played for the St. George Dragons, Balmain Tigers, and the Western Suburbs Magpies.
Biography:
John McNeill was born on 4 August 1955 in Footscray, Australia. He attended St. Joseph's College in Melbourne and began playing rugby league at a young age. He made his debut for the St. George Dragons in 1975 and went on to play for the Balmain Tigers and the Western Suburbs Magpies.
Age:
John McNeill is 65 years old.
Height:
John McNeill is 5 feet 11 inches (180 cm) tall.
Physical Stats:
John McNeill has a muscular build and weighs around 88 kg (194 lbs).
Dating/Affairs:
John McNeill is married to his wife, Janice McNeill.
Family:
John McNeill has two children, a son and a daughter.
Career:
John McNeill began his professional rugby league career in 1975 with the St. George Dragons. He went on to play for the Balmain Tigers and the Western Suburbs Magpies. He retired from professional rugby league in 1985.
Net Worth:
John McNeill has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
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John McNeill Net Worth
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Timeline
After retiring from the professional circuit, McNeill turned his hand to promoting speedway in Australia. He successfully promoted many international events at tracks such as the Melbourne Showgrounds, and the 'Mr Melbourne' meetings. He organised many top overseas riders and world champions to race in Australia during the 1980s and 1990s. His company 'Stadium Events Pty Ltd' conducted major events in Australia and New Zealand and staged an official Bi-Centennial event and the return of motorcycle racing at the famous Sydney Showgrounds in 1988. The company conducted events in Melbourne, Sydney and Perth, where they set a box office record in 1991 at the now defunct Burswood Dome of 31,031 people. The company also conducted International Supercross racing before focusing on equestrian events (Spirit of the Horse) and music.
Born in Footscray, Victoria, McNeill took up motorcycle racing at Brooklyn Speedway, Melbourne in 1971. At age sixteen he rode for the Victorian team touring Tasmania and broke the track speed record at Bendigo. He completed studies as an engineer before commencing his British speedway career four years later in 1975, signing with New National League Mildenhall Fen Tigers, where after a three-month wait his big break came as several riders from Crewe Kings travelling together had gotten lost travelling to the newly opened venue; McNeill was drafted quickly into the Crewe team as replacement winning two races and helping for an away team win. He became an overnight sensation, splashed all over the back sporting page of the newspaper and referred to as 'The Kid'. He also rode for Newport in the British League the same year. After delaying his return to the UK in 1976 due to his father's fatal illness, he arrived nearing the end of the season and rode for several teams without scoring a point. He signed for Leicester Lions in 1977, doubling up in the National League with Scunthorpe Saints, riding for both teams, he was a heat leader and top scorer for the Saint,s setting several track records until 1979 when he went full-time in the British League. In 1978 he won the Victoria State Championship and rode in three tests for Australasia at National League level, later representing the senior Australia team in test matches against England, and as a member of The Rest of The World team competing in America. After breaking a leg in 1979 while riding as guest for Birmingham Brummies, he bought himself out of his contract with Leicester Lions and in 1980 he moved on to Hull Vikings and then Poole Pirates, followed by a British League Championship-winning season with Cradley Heathens in 1981. His final season in British speedway was 1982, in which he rode for Weymouth. In 1983 McNeill spent a season in the Californian racing scene riding three times per week at Costa Mesa (Orange County fairground), Ventura, and San Bernardino, returning to Australia to place second in the Victorian Championship and qualifying for the national title. He sustained a serious back injury which ended his league career, but he returned to the track eighteen months later, and placed second in the Victorian Solo Championship, qualifying again for the national title (for the 3rd time) where he finished in eighth place. He also then competed in further events in Australia, New Zealand, and San Francisco, and won the 'Drinksafe Motorcycle Individual' indoor event in Perth.
John Daniel McNeill (born 4 August 1955) is an Australian former motorcycle speedway rider.