- Lee
Oudenryn (born 8
February 1970) is an
Australian former professional rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1990s and 2000s. His
outstanding speed...
- a 100-metre race
against Eels
winger Lee
Oudenryn.
Offiah appeared to slip
slightly at the
start and
Oudenryn won by half a yard.[citation needed] During...
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winning 22–16.
Prior to the match,
Parramatta and
Great Britain winger's Lee
Oudenryn and
Martin Offiah,
generally regarded at the time as the
fastest player...
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Parramatta flyer Lee
Oudenryn.
Humble in victory,
Dallas confessed that the
shorter distance helped him and he felt
either Minto and
Oudenryn would have won...
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behind winner Brett Dallas,
second placed John Minto, and
third placed Lee
Oudenryn.
Despite losing this race,
Whereat gained a re****tion as one of the fastest...
- ****embled over the Summer.
Joining the new team were
Martin Bella, Lee
Oudenryn, Dave
Watson and
Brett Plowman.
Sporting a new
strip of jade, black, purple...
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Michael Buettner AUS Centre, Five-eighth 1992–2002 129 29 73 262 504 Lee
Oudenryn AUS Wing 1992–1995 50 18 37 146 505 Tom
Brown AUS
Fullback 1992 3 506 Stu...
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Kershawl Sykes-Martin Jone Tiko REP
Hookers Quentin MacDonald Sam Moli Eli
Oudenryn REP Josh Te Hira REP
Locks Te
Ahiwaru Cirikidaveta Tayne Hemopo REP Hunter...
- 0 12 46 Meti
Noovao Rd. 12 1997
Auckland City
Vulcans 1 0 0 0 0 47 Lee
Oudenryn† Rd. 14 1997–00 Gold
Coast Seagulls 61 23 1 0 94 48
Aaron Whittaker Rd...
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defeated in a 100-metre
match race with
Parramatta Eels (Australia)
flyer Lee
Oudenryn during the 1992
Lions tour of
Australia and New Zealand, was
further dented...