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Australian rugby league footballer and coach (1932–2021)
Norman Douglas Somerville Provan (18 December 1932 – 13 October 2021) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer and coach. Also nicknamed
Norm_Provan
1963 photograph of Norm Provan and Arthur Summons
The Gladiators is a 1963 photograph of Norm Provan and Arthur Summons by newspaper photographer John O'Gready. A memorable sporting image from Australia
The_Gladiators_(photograph)
Surname list
with Celtic and Scotland Jaimee Provan, New Zealand field hockey olympian James Provan, British politician Norm Provan, Australian rugby league footballer
Provan
Australian rugby league club, based in Sydney, NSW that folded in 1998
Souths, and the tally reached ten consecutive premierships in Norm Provan's farewell match. Provan wrote the introduction to the Haddan book "The Finals – 100
St._George_Dragons
Australian rugby league footballer
Balmain Tigers and Australia. He primarily played at lock. Provan and his older brother, Norm Provan, are the only pair of brothers to lead grand-final winning
Peter_Provan
Rugby league event in Australia
of a famous photo called The Gladiators, which depicts a mud-soaked Norm Provan of St. George and Arthur Summons of Western Suburbs embracing after the
NRL_Grand_Final
Rugby league competition
the League of future Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame inductee, Norm Provan. Bold – Home game X – Bye Opponent for round listed above margin Numbers
1965_NSWRFL_season
Australia international rugby league footballer, cricketer, commentator & broadcaster
1999 and 2002) Dally M Halfback of the Year: 4 (1995, 1998, 1999 and 2002) Provan-Summons Medal (fans' favourite player): 5 (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002)
Andrew_Johns
Australia international rugby league footballer & coach
inducted as a rugby league Immortal in 2018, along with recent greats Norm Provan and Mal Meninga. Uniquely, Burge is the only Immortal who has not won
Frank_Burge
Australian RL coach and former Australia international rugby league footballer
as a player, he joined former Dragon teammate Norm Provan as an assistant coach with Cronulla. Provan took the Sharks to the grand final in 1978, only
Billy Smith (rugby league, born 1942)
Billy_Smith_(rugby_league,_born_1942)
Australasian rugby league football competition
of a famous photo called The Gladiators, which depicts a mud-soaked Norm Provan of St. George and Arthur Summons of Western Suburbs embracing after the
National_Rugby_League
Australian players named as the nation's greatest
They were Dave Brown, Frank Burge, Mal Meninga, Dally Messenger, and Norm Provan. It was the first time that the three pre-World War II champions could
Immortals_(rugby_league)
Australian rugby league footballer (born 1960)
August 2018, Meninga was announced as one of The Immortals, along with Norm Provan, Frank Burge, Dave Brown and Dally Messenger. David Campese; Peter Jenkins;
Mal_Meninga
Australian rugby league footballer and coach (born 1959)
should have started from the bench with well performed Brisbane Wests lock Norm Carr in the starting side. [citation needed] Lewis however had a hand in
Wally_Lewis
Australia international rugby league footballer
George team-mate Norm Provan for the highest number of grand final appearances ever, with ten (including two with Newtown). Provan appeared in grand
Brian_Clay
Australian rugby league footballer
7. Andrew Johns 8. Arthur Beetson 9. Noel Kelly 10. Duncan Hall 11. Norm Provan 12. Ron Coote 13. Johnny Raper 14. Graeme Langlands 15. Dally Messenger
Ron_Coote
Australian former RL coach & Australia international rugby league footballer
Andrew Johns Graeme Langlands Wally Lewis Mal Meninga Dally Messenger Norm Provan Johnny Raper Ron Coote v t e National Rugby League Hall of Fame 2002
Arthur_Beetson
Rugby league competition
grand final between St. George and Balmain. St. George captain-coach Norm Provan was matching up against his younger brother (and former Dragon) Peter
1964_NSWRFL_season
Australian rugby league player and coach
(1970–73) Noel Thornton (1974) Johnny Raper (1975–76) Ted Glossop (1977) Norm Provan (1978–79) Tommy Bishop (1980) Greg Pierce (1981–82) Terry Fearnley (1983–84)
Ricky_Stuart
Australian RL coach and former Australia international rugby league footballer
win in Anglo-Australian test history, 50–12. After the retirement of Norm Provan in 1965, Walsh took on the role of St. George's captain-coach. In 1966
Ian_Walsh_(rugby_league)
Australia international rugby league footballer
7. Andrew Johns 8. Arthur Beetson 9. Noel Kelly 10. Duncan Hall 11. Norm Provan 12. Ron Coote 13. Johnny Raper 14. Graeme Langlands 15. Dally Messenger
Ken_Irvine
Australian rugby league footballer (1883–1959)
inducted as a Rugby League Immortal in 2018, along with recent greats Norm Provan and Mal Meninga. Video tribute to Dally Messenger presented at the 2008
Dally_Messenger
Australian RL coach and former Australia international rugby league footballer
Dragons captain Norm Provan was knocked out by Wests Jim Cody five minutes before half time. Cody escaped any official punishment but Provan was carried from
Billy Wilson (Australian rugby league)
Billy_Wilson_(Australian_rugby_league)
Australian rugby league medal
medals. Sports portal Dally M Medal Rothmans Medal Harry Sunderland Trophy Norm Smith Medal Karyn Murphy Medal Clive Churchill Medal winner: Peter Sterling
Clive_Churchill_Medal
Topics referred to by the same term
Gene Michael (1938–2017), American baseball player nicknamed "Stick" Norm Provan (1932–2021), Australian former rugby league footballer and coach nicknamed
Stick
Representative rugby league team for New South Wales
Sandy Pearce – HK No. Position Player Glenn Lazarus – PR Ron Coote – SR Norm Provan – SR Johnny Raper – LK Wally Prigg – positions Dave Brown – positions
New South Wales rugby league team
New_South_Wales_rugby_league_team
Australian professional RL coach and former rugby league footballer
(1951–52) Norm Tipping (1953) Ken Kearney (1954–55) Norm Tipping (1956) Ken Kearney (1957–61) Norm Provan (1962–65) Ian Walsh (1966–67) Norm Provan (1968)
Brian Smith (rugby league, born 1954)
Brian_Smith_(rugby_league,_born_1954)
Australian rugby league footballer (1939–2014)
Ryan 9 Ken Kearney (Capt./Coach) 10 Billy Wilson 11 Monty Porter 12 Norm Provan 13 Johnny Raper v t e St. George Dragons squad – 1961 NSWRFL Premiers
Reg_Gasnier
Australian rugby league player and coach (1939–2022)
Ken Kearney (Capt./Coach) 10 Billy Wilson 11 Monty Porter 12 Norm Provan 13 Peter Provan v t e St. George Dragons squad – 1960 NSWRFL Premiers (7th Title)
Johnny_Raper
Australian RL coach and former rugby league footballer
(1951–52) Norm Tipping (1953) Ken Kearney (1954–55) Norm Tipping (1956) Ken Kearney (1957–61) Norm Provan (1962–65) Ian Walsh (1966–67) Norm Provan (1968)
Jack_Gibson_(rugby_league)
Australian rugby league footballer and coach
Andrew Johns Graeme Langlands Wally Lewis Mal Meninga Dally Messenger Norm Provan Johnny Raper Ron Coote v t e National Rugby League Hall of Fame 2002
Clive_Churchill
Australian rugby league footballer and coach
Gasnier 5 Dave Brown 6 Brian Clay 7 Bob Bugden 8 Kevin Ryan 9 Ken Kearney (Capt./Coach) 10 Billy Wilson 11 Monty Porter 12 Norm Provan 13 Johnny Raper
Johnny_King
Australian rugby union footballer and rugby league footballer, coach and administrator
(1951–52) Norm Tipping (1953) Ken Kearney (1954–55) Norm Tipping (1956) Ken Kearney (1957–61) Norm Provan (1962–65) Ian Walsh (1966–67) Norm Provan (1968)
Herb_Gilbert
13 on-field positions in the sport
nations' halls of fame include New Zealand's Mark Graham, Australia's Norm Provan, George Treweek and Harry Bath, France's Jean Galia,[citation needed]
Rugby_league_positions
Rugby league competition
support. Gasnier, with a Wests defender hanging off him, sent the ball to Norm Provan who in turn found Johnny King.[citation needed] However, the Magpies
1963_NSWRFL_season
Australian RL coach and former Australia international rugby league footballer
sponsorship deal with Adidas. At the time, black football boots were the norm and Langlands's white boots were unique on the field, highlighting every
Graeme_Langlands
Welsh-Australian rugby league footballer (1934–2024)
Districts side against the touring Great Britain Lions. In 1955 he was signed by Norm "Latchem" Robinson to join the Balmain Tigers and moved to the district and
Keith_Barnes
Rugby league competition
by his teammates as Man of the Match with Kevin Brown, Bob Bugden and Norm Provan also starring in the game. The sides were evenly matched for the first
1956_NSWRFL_season
Australian RL coach and former Australia international rugby league footballer
(1951–52) Norm Tipping (1953) Ken Kearney (1954–55) Norm Tipping (1956) Ken Kearney (1957–61) Norm Provan (1962–65) Ian Walsh (1966–67) Norm Provan (1968)
Craig_Young_(rugby_league)
Stadium in Carlton, New South Wales, Australia
King • Graeme Langlands • Eddie Lumsden • Matt McCoy • Noel Pidding • Norm Provan • John Raper • Rod `Rocket` Reddy • Kevin Ryan • Billy Smith • Ian Walsh
Jubilee_Stadium
Australian rugby league footballer
Weekes 5 Brian Messiter 6 Brian Clay 7 Bob Bugden 8 Harry Bath 9 Ken Kearney (Ca./Co.) 10 Billy Wilson 11 Monty Porter 12 Norm Provan 13 Peter Provan
Geoff_Weekes
Rugby league competition
Manly-Warringah pack tired in the second half, experienced St. George second rower Norm Provan began to easily break their defence out wide, linking with his backs
1959_NSWRFL_season
Australian politician, rugby union footballer, and rugby league footballer and coach
forward pack from Billy Wilson. From 1960 to 1962 when Ryan, Wilson and Norm Provan played together the St George forward pack was formidable. Ryan perfected
Kevin_Ryan_(rugby)
RL coach & former Australian professional rugby league footballer
(1970–73) Noel Thornton (1974) Johnny Raper (1975–76) Ted Glossop (1977) Norm Provan (1978–79) Tommy Bishop (1980) Greg Pierce (1981–82) Terry Fearnley (1983–84)
Steve Price (rugby league, born 1977)
Steve_Price_(rugby_league,_born_1977)
Australia international rugby league footballer and coach (1947–2021)
Burge Clive Churchill Bob Fulton Reg Gasnier Andrew Johns Graeme Langlands Wally Lewis Mal Meninga Dally Messenger Norm Provan Johnny Raper Ron Coote
Bob_Fulton
Professional sports hall of fame in New South Wales, Australia
(2008) No. 41 In Rugby League Week's Top 100 Players (1992) 2008 [47] 48 Norm Provan 1951–1965 Kangaroo Tour (1956–1957) 10× NSWRL Premiership Winner (1956–1965)
National Rugby League Hall of Fame
National_Rugby_League_Hall_of_Fame
Australian rugby league coach and former footballer
Wally Prigg Keith Holman Arthur Beetson Mal Meninga 2004 Harry Bath Norm Provan Ken Irvine Harold Horder Frank Burge Vic Hey 2005 Jimmy Craig Chris McKivat
Wayne_Bennett_(rugby_league)
Player Team(s) Appearances Grand Finals Norm Provan St. George Dragons 11 1953, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965 Brian Clay
List of Australian rugby league grand final records
List_of_Australian_rugby_league_grand_final_records
Australian rugby league coach
(1968–69) Ron Lynch (1970) Ian Walsh (1971–72) Dave Bolton (1973–74) Norm Provan (1975) Terry Fearnley (1976–79) John Peard (1980) Jack Gibson (1981–83)
Daniel Anderson (rugby league)
Daniel_Anderson_(rugby_league)
Australian rugby league footballer and boxer
Wally Prigg Keith Holman Arthur Beetson Mal Meninga 2004 Harry Bath Norm Provan Ken Irvine Harold Horder Frank Burge Vic Hey 2005 Jimmy Craig Chris McKivat
Sandy_Pearce
Australia international rugby league footballer
Wally Prigg Keith Holman Arthur Beetson Mal Meninga 2004 Harry Bath Norm Provan Ken Irvine Harold Horder Frank Burge Vic Hey 2005 Jimmy Craig Chris McKivat
Harry_Wells_(rugby_league)
George (12) Norm Provan (4) Norm Provan (4) 1964 St. George (11) Norm Provan (3) Norm Provan (3) 1963 St. George (10) Norm Provan (2) Norm Provan (2) 1962
List of NSWRL/ARL/SL/NRL premiership captains and coaches
List_of_NSWRL/ARL/SL/NRL_premiership_captains_and_coaches
Australian sports commentator (born 1943)
Wally Prigg Keith Holman Arthur Beetson Mal Meninga 2004 Harry Bath Norm Provan Ken Irvine Harold Horder Frank Burge Vic Hey 2005 Jimmy Craig Chris McKivat
Ray_Warren
Former professional RL coach and Australia international rugby league footballer
(1951–52) Norm Tipping (1953) Ken Kearney (1954–55) Norm Tipping (1956) Ken Kearney (1957–61) Norm Provan (1962–65) Ian Walsh (1966–67) Norm Provan (1968)
David_Waite
Australian rugby league coach (born 1965)
(1970–73) Noel Thornton (1974) Johnny Raper (1975–76) Ted Glossop (1977) Norm Provan (1978–79) Tommy Bishop (1980) Greg Pierce (1981–82) Terry Fearnley (1983–84)
Shane_Flanagan
Australian RL coach and former Australia international rugby league footballer
inducted as a Rugby League Immortal in 2018, along with recent greats Norm Provan and Mal Meninga. "Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org". rugbyleagueproject
Dave Brown (rugby league, born 1913)
Dave_Brown_(rugby_league,_born_1913)
Australia international rugby league footballer and coach
(1968–69) Ron Lynch (1970) Ian Walsh (1971–72) Dave Bolton (1973–74) Norm Provan (1975) Terry Fearnley (1976–79) John Peard (1980) Jack Gibson (1981–83)
Jason_Ryles
Andrew Johns, Dave Brown, Frank Burge, Mal Meninga, Dally Messenger, Norm Provan and Ron Coote. By the time England's new "Northern Union game" arrived
Rugby_league_in_Australia
Australia international rugby league footballer
Wally Prigg Keith Holman Arthur Beetson Mal Meninga 2004 Harry Bath Norm Provan Ken Irvine Harold Horder Frank Burge Vic Hey 2005 Jimmy Craig Chris McKivat
Wally_Prigg
Australian rugby league footballer (born 1983)
winner on the night, also claiming the Five-eighth of the Year and the Provan-Summons Medal awards. Thurston was ruled out of Australia's 2014 Four Nations
Johnathan_Thurston
Australian RL coach and former rugby league footballer
(1951–52) Norm Tipping (1953) Ken Kearney (1954–55) Norm Tipping (1956) Ken Kearney (1957–61) Norm Provan (1962–65) Ian Walsh (1966–67) Norm Provan (1968)
Roy_Masters_(rugby_league)
Australia dual-code rugby international footballer and coach
France. In 1956, the commencing year of the Dragons' record breaking run Norm Tipping had coached the team to an excellent season result of 15 wins, four
Ken_Kearney
Australia international rugby league footballer
George Evans 8 Monty Porter 9 Ian Walsh 10 Billy Wilson 11 Kevin Ryan 12 Norm Provan (Ca./Co.) 13 Elton Rasmussen v t e St. George Dragons squad – 1963 NSWRFL
Elton_Rasmussen
Australian rugby league football club
(1968–1969) Ron Lynch (1970) Ian Walsh (1971–1972) Dave Bolton (1973–1974) Norm Provan (1975) Terry Fearnley (1976–1979) John Peard (1980) Jack Gibson (1981–1983)
Parramatta_Eels
Gasnier 5 Eddie Lumsden 6 Johnny Raper 7 George Evans 8 Monty Porter 9 Ian Walsh 10 Billy Wilson 11 Kevin Ryan 12 Norm Provan (Ca./Co.) 13 Elton Rasmussen
Johnny_Riley
Australian rugby league footballer and coach
(1968–69) Ron Lynch (1970) Ian Walsh (1971–72) Dave Bolton (1973–74) Norm Provan (1975) Terry Fearnley (1976–79) John Peard (1980) Jack Gibson (1981–83)
Jason_Taylor_(rugby_league)
England international dual-code rugby footballer & rugby league coach
Wally Prigg Keith Holman Arthur Beetson Mal Meninga 2004 Harry Bath Norm Provan Ken Irvine Harold Horder Frank Burge Vic Hey 2005 Jimmy Craig Chris McKivat
Sam_Burgess
Australian RL coach and former Australia international rugby league footballer
(1968–69) Ron Lynch (1970) Ian Walsh (1971–72) Dave Bolton (1973–74) Norm Provan (1975) Terry Fearnley (1976–79) John Peard (1980) Jack Gibson (1981–83)
Mick_Cronin_(rugby_league)
Championship game of the National Rugby League season
presentation ceremony Norm Provan and Arthur Summons presented the Provan-Summons Trophy to Gallen and Flanagan. It was the last time both Provan and Summons presented
2016_NRL_Grand_Final
Australian professional rugby league club, based in Wollongong & Kogarah, NSW
Porter. In 1978, former St. George player and rugby league immortal Norm Provan coached Cronulla to the grand final and replay that season against Manly
St._George_Illawarra_Dragons
Australian rugby league footballer
Wally Prigg Keith Holman Arthur Beetson Mal Meninga 2004 Harry Bath Norm Provan Ken Irvine Harold Horder Frank Burge Vic Hey 2005 Jimmy Craig Chris McKivat
Cameron Smith (rugby league, born 1983)
Cameron_Smith_(rugby_league,_born_1983)
New Zealand rugby coach & footballer (born 1985)
Wally Prigg Keith Holman Arthur Beetson Mal Meninga 2004 Harry Bath Norm Provan Ken Irvine Harold Horder Frank Burge Vic Hey 2005 Jimmy Craig Chris McKivat
Benji_Marshall
Australian RL coach and former Australia international rugby league footballer
(1970–73) Noel Thornton (1974) Johnny Raper (1975–76) Ted Glossop (1977) Norm Provan (1978–79) Tommy Bishop (1980) Greg Pierce (1981–82) Terry Fearnley (1983–84)
John Lang (Australian rugby league)
John_Lang_(Australian_rugby_league)
Australian RL coach and former rugby league footballer
grade coach for the St George Dragons. Born in Hurstville, New South Wales, Norm Tipping's early football was rugby union played with the St. George Rugby
Norm_Tipping
Rugby league competition
of the match. Eventually with the Magpies subdued, Norm Provan and Bob Bugden cut loose, with Provan scoring two tries and Bugden snatching an intercept
1958_NSWRFL_season
Australia international rugby league footballer
Wally Prigg Keith Holman Arthur Beetson Mal Meninga 2004 Harry Bath Norm Provan Ken Irvine Harold Horder Frank Burge Vic Hey 2005 Jimmy Craig Chris McKivat
Cooper_Cronk
Australian rugby league footballer and broadcaster
Wally Prigg Keith Holman Arthur Beetson Mal Meninga 2004 Harry Bath Norm Provan Ken Irvine Harold Horder Frank Burge Vic Hey 2005 Jimmy Craig Chris McKivat
Peter_Sterling_(rugby_league)
Australia international rugby league footballer
Wally Prigg Keith Holman Arthur Beetson Mal Meninga 2004 Harry Bath Norm Provan Ken Irvine Harold Horder Frank Burge Vic Hey 2005 Jimmy Craig Chris McKivat
Duncan_Hall
35.6% - - - 1972 15 Dave Bolton 1973−1974 44 11 33 0 25% - - - - 16 Norm Provan 1975 27 14 12 1 51.9% - - - - 17 Terry Fearnley 1976−1979 101 68 29 4
List of Parramatta Eels coaches
List_of_Parramatta_Eels_coaches
Australian RL coach and former Australia international rugby league footballer
Wally Prigg Keith Holman Arthur Beetson Mal Meninga 2004 Harry Bath Norm Provan Ken Irvine Harold Horder Frank Burge Vic Hey 2005 Jimmy Craig Chris McKivat
Vic_Hey
Australian rugby league player and coach
running second to those St George teams whose talent included Ken Kearney, Norm Provan, Eddie Lumsden, Brian "Poppa" Clay, Harry Bath and future rugby league
Ken_Arthurson
Australian RL coach and former rugby league footballer
(1951–52) Norm Tipping (1953) Ken Kearney (1954–55) Norm Tipping (1956) Ken Kearney (1957–61) Norm Provan (1962–65) Ian Walsh (1966–67) Norm Provan (1968)
Ted_Glossop
Australian rugby league footballer and coach, and politician
Johns 8. Frank Burge 9. Sandy Pearce 10. Glenn Lazarus 11. Ron Coote 12. Norm Provan 13. John Raper 14. Wally Prigg 15. Dave Brown 16. Steve Rogers 17. Roy
Glenn_Lazarus
Australian RL coach and former Australia international rugby league footballer
(1968–69) Ron Lynch (1970) Ian Walsh (1971–72) Dave Bolton (1973–74) Norm Provan (1975) Terry Fearnley (1976–79) John Peard (1980) Jack Gibson (1981–83)
Trent_Barrett
Best all-time Australian players at each rugby position, 1908–2008
Toowoomba Home Hill, Brisbane Wests QLD 1948–57 22 Test matches 11. Norm Provan Second-row St George NSW 1951–65 25 Test & World Cup matches 12. Ron
Australian Rugby League's Team of the Century
Australian_Rugby_League's_Team_of_the_Century
Australian sports journalist (1944–2004)
Wally Prigg Keith Holman Arthur Beetson Mal Meninga 2004 Harry Bath Norm Provan Ken Irvine Harold Horder Frank Burge Vic Hey 2005 Jimmy Craig Chris McKivat
Peter_Frilingos
Australian rugby league footballer and coach
(1970–73) Noel Thornton (1974) Johnny Raper (1975–76) Ted Glossop (1977) Norm Provan (1978–79) Tommy Bishop (1980) Greg Pierce (1981–82) Terry Fearnley (1983–84)
Craig_Fitzgibbon
Australian rugby league footballer and coach
(1970–73) Noel Thornton (1974) Johnny Raper (1975–76) Ted Glossop (1977) Norm Provan (1978–79) Tommy Bishop (1980) Greg Pierce (1981–82) Terry Fearnley (1983–84)
John_Morris_(rugby_league)
44 18 24 2 40.9% — — — — 5 Ted Glossop 1977 22 13 9 0 59.1% — — — — 6 Norm Provan 1978−1980 51 32 17 2 62.7% — 1978 — — 7 Greg Pierce 1981−1982 50 26 22
List of Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks coaches
List_of_Cronulla-Sutherland_Sharks_coaches
Australian RL coach and former Australia international rugby league footballer
(1968–69) Ron Lynch (1970) Ian Walsh (1971–72) Dave Bolton (1973–74) Norm Provan (1975) Terry Fearnley (1976–79) John Peard (1980) Jack Gibson (1981–83)
Ron_Hilditch
Rugby league competition
at the 26-minute mark. The first was scored after nine minutes when Norm Provan from dummy-half passed to Johnny Raper who sent Clay away to the corner
1961_NSWRFL_season
Australian RL coach and former rugby league footballer
(1970–73) Noel Thornton (1974) Johnny Raper (1975–76) Ted Glossop (1977) Norm Provan (1978–79) Tommy Bishop (1980) Greg Pierce (1981–82) Terry Fearnley (1983–84)
James_Shepherd_(rugby_league)
List compiled in 2007–2008
Balmain Ray Price, Parramatta, Wakefield Trinity Wally Prigg, St George Norm Provan, St George Johnny Raper, Newtown, St George Tom Raudonikis, Western Suburbs
Australian rugby league's 100 greatest players
Australian_rugby_league's_100_greatest_players
Australia international rugby league footballer
Wally Prigg Keith Holman Arthur Beetson Mal Meninga 2004 Harry Bath Norm Provan Ken Irvine Harold Horder Frank Burge Vic Hey 2005 Jimmy Craig Chris McKivat
Billy_Slater
Australian rugby league coach and former player (1924–2008)
was then competing for a representative position against star players Norm Provan and Rex Mossop. He retired at the end of 1959 at the age of 35. Bath
Harry_Bath
matches 23 matches (1967–1975) 13 Test matches 10 World Cup matches 12. Norm Provan born 18 December 1932 died 13 October 2021 Second-row St. George 19 matches
New South Wales Rugby League's Team of the Century
New_South_Wales_Rugby_League's_Team_of_the_Century
Deciding game of the 2019 NRL season
him the first player since Ron Coote in 1975 to reach that mark; only Norm Provan and Brian Clay had played in more grand finals, with ten apiece. Having
2019_NRL_Grand_Final
Australian former RL coach and professional rugby league footballer
(1968–69) Ron Lynch (1970) Ian Walsh (1971–72) Dave Bolton (1973–74) Norm Provan (1975) Terry Fearnley (1976–79) John Peard (1980) Jack Gibson (1981–83)
John_Monie
Australian boxer, and rugby league footballer and coach
(1951–52) Norm Tipping (1953) Ken Kearney (1954–55) Norm Tipping (1956) Ken Kearney (1957–61) Norm Provan (1962–65) Ian Walsh (1966–67) Norm Provan (1968)
Herb_Narvo
Rugby league competition
advantage. The only try of the match was scored in the 17th minute after Norm Provan burst through and found Kevin Ryan in support who in turn found Johnny
1962_NSWRFL_season
NORM PROVAN
NORM PROVAN
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Bengali, French, Hebrew, Indian
Good-looking; Sweet Friend; Pleasant
Female
English
 English form of Irish Nóra, NORA means "honor, valor." Compare with another form of Nora.
Surname or Lastname
German and Danish
German and Danish : variant of Wurm.English : nickname from Middle English wurm ‘serpent’, ‘dragon’ (Old English wyrm).
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Christian, Farsi, Greek, Irish, Latin, Muslim, Swedish
Light; Honour
Girl/Female
Latin American
Rule; pattern. Can also be a feminine form of Norman: from the North.
Female
Italian
 Italian name invented by Felice Romani in his libretto for Belini's opera of the same name, derived from Latin norma, NORMA means "standard, rule." Compare with another form of Norma.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Swedish
From the North; Pattern; Courage; Norseman; Rule; Standard; Female Version of Norman
Female
Hebrew
(× ×„×¢Ö·×) Hebrew unisex name NOAM means "pleasantness."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Light
Surname or Lastname
Norwegian
Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead named from Old Norse nór ‘narrows’ (see Nohr 1), or, in Nordfjord, a compound of nór + á ‘small river’.English : probably a habitational name from Nore in Surrey.
Girl/Female
Danish, French, German, Swedish
Shining One; Bright One
Girl/Female
Norse
Fate.
Female
English
 Feminine form of English Norman, NORMA means "northman." Compare with another form of Norma.
Boy/Male
French
From the north.
Female
Japanese
(1-儀, 2-典, 3-則, 4-法) Japanese unisex name NORI means 1) "ceremony, regalia," 2) "code, precedent," 3) "model, rule, standard," 4) "law, rule."
Girl/Female
Australian, Japanese
Doctrine
Girl/Female
Irish American Greek Hebrew Latin English French Italian
Male
English
Short form of English Norman, NORM means "northman."
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English, French
Man of the North; From the North
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Norham (see Northam).
NORM PROVAN
NORM PROVAN
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bhaswath | பாஸà¯à®µà®¾à®¤Â
Never ending, Eternal
Boy/Male
Irish
From the black marsh.
Female
Native American
Native American Cherokee name GALILAHI means "attractive."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Marathi, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Famous Warrior; Renowned Spearman; Famous with the Spear; Fame
Boy/Male
Hindu
Pleasing
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Halo
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Latin
Refers to the English River Trent; Surname; Gushing Waters
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Blessedness
Boy/Male
Indian
Name of a sage, Clever, Receptacle of glory
Girl/Female
Hindu
Means sober, Polite, Well behaved
NORM PROVAN
NORM PROVAN
NORM PROVAN
NORM PROVAN
NORM PROVAN
n.
Established method of expression or practice; fixed way of proceeding; conventional or stated scheme; formula; as, a form of prayer.
v. i.
To run to a form, as a hare.
n.
That assemblage or disposition of qualities which makes a conception, or that internal constitution which makes an existing thing to be what it is; -- called essential or substantial form, and contradistinguished from matter; hence, active or formative nature; law of being or activity; subjectively viewed, an idea; objectively, a law.
v. t.
To clean by means of a worm; to draw a wad or cartridge from, as a firearm. See Worm, n. 5 (b).
n.
Show without substance; empty, outside appearance; vain, trivial, or conventional ceremony; conventionality; formality; as, a matter of mere form.
v. t. & i.
To give a new form to; to form anew; to take form again, or to take a new form; as, to re-form the line after a charge.
v. t.
To daub, as the hands or clothing, with gorm; to daub with anything sticky.
n.
To provide with a form, as a hare. See Form, n., 9.
a.
Eaten, or eaten into, by a worm or by worms; as, worm-eaten timber.
v. i.
To take a form, definite shape, or arrangement; as, the infantry should form in column.
n.
To cut the worm, or lytta, from under the tongue of, as a dog, for the purpose of checking a disposition to gnaw. The operation was formerly supposed to guard against canine madness.
n.
Constitution; mode of construction, organization, etc.; system; as, a republican form of government.
a.
Shaped like a worm; /hick and almost cylindrical, but variously curved or bent; as, a worm-shaped root.
n.
A short revolving screw, the threads of which drive, or are driven by, a worm wheel by gearing into its teeth or cogs. See Illust. of Worm gearing, below.
n.
A suffix used to denote in the form / shape of, resembling, etc.; as, valiform; oviform.
a.
A typical, structural unit; a type.
n.
To give form or shape to; to frame; to construct; to make; to fashion.
a.
A rule or authoritative standard; a model; a type.
n.
Anything spiral, vermiculated, or resembling a worm
n.
A norm; a principle or rule; a model; a standard.