RIP Chris Phelan
Phelan was before my time, but from what I understand he was a hard-working forward who could play on an edge or through the middle. He was the type of player who did all the tough stuff and all the good coaches wanted him in their team. He was a part of Gibson's Eels during their run in the 80s and Bennett brought him to Souths to help topple the Wally Lewis led Seagulls who were the competition heavyweights.
Of all the players Bennett's coached, I don't think I've seen him give a bigger rap than the one he gave Chris in his second book.
Played in six Grand Finals in a row.
80- Souths
81- Souths
82- Eels
83- Eels
84- Eels
85- Souths
Phenomenal career, started out as a winger and then played front row through the Eels golden era. Only came down here from Townsville because his brother Pat came down to Souths in 77 and then drowned in the Brisbane River. Chris decided to come down then too and do what Pat didn't get to do. He passed to Meninga to win the 81 GF with seconds to go. His family only came to Australia when he was 12- so to pick up the game and be successful at it in a short period of time is unbelievable.
Chris coached at the Broncos too.