Kerry Boustead
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Kerry Boustead is an Australian former rugby league player. A talented winger for Queensland, Boustead, at the time he was selected for the Australian national rugby league team, was the youngest ever player to represent his country.
Australia 1978-84: 25 Tests - 15t (46pts)
Queensland 1978-84: 9 games - 8t (28pts)
New South Wales 1979-81: 6 games - 3t (9pts)
Easts Roosters 1979-82: 83 games - 31t (93pts)
Manly Sea Eagles 1983-86: 65 games - 30t (120pts)
North Sydney Bears 1988-90: 33 games - 8t (32pts)
Boustead played in the first ever State of Origin match, and is one of a handful of players to have scored 3 tries in an interstate game. In 2000 he was awarded the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to Australia's international standing in the sport of rugby league.