Micheal Luck


Micheal Luck is a former professional rugby league footballer who played for the North Queensland Cowboys and the New Zealand Warriors. Micheal Luck's position of choice was or.

Queensland

While attending Kirwan State High School, Luck played for the Australian Schoolboys team in 1999. He also attended Townsville Grammar School. His junior club was North Thuringowa.
In 2001, Luck made his National Rugby League debut for the North Queensland Cowboys. He played 76 first grade games for the Cowboys, mostly from the bench.

New Zealand

At the end of 2005 Luck moved to the New Zealand Warriors, seeking more playing time. In his first season for the club, 2006, Luck managed to play every single NRL game for the Warriors and won the clubs Clubman of the Year award. He played over 50 consecutive games for the club and made the most tackles for the club in 2007, again being named Clubman of the Year. In 2007 he was called into the Queensland squad as injury cover but was not required. He was named in Queensland's Emerging Origin side for 2009.
On 25 April 2009, whilst playing against the Melbourne Storm at Olympic Park, Luck made an NRL record-breaking 74 tackles in an extra time draw, 14-all, which was beaten a year later in Round 11 2011 by Shaun Fensom with 75 tackles against the 'Dogs. The previous record was held by Nathan Hindmarsh of the Parramatta Eels who had 69 tackles in a match in 2007.
At the end of 2009 Luck picked up the Warriors biggest award, the club Player of the Year. Luck claimed the trophy ahead of Manu Vatuvei and Sam Rapira.
In 2010 Luck became the 17th player to play 100 games for the Warriors.
On 14 September 2010, he was selected in the Prime Minister's XIII to play Papua New Guinea on 26 September.
Luck played in the 2011 NRL Grand Final against the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles.
Luck announced on 21 April 2012 that he would retire at season's end.

Administration career

In 2012 Luck was appointed as the North Queensland Cowboys' elite pathways manager for 2013 and beyond, working to build local junior talent.