Ben Barba

Benjamin Barba
Personal information
Full name Benjamin Barba
Nickname X-Factor[1]
Born (1989-06-13) 13 June 1989
Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
Height 176 cm (5 ft 9 12 in)[2]
Weight 91 kg (14 st 5 lb)
Playing information
Position Fullback, Five-eighth
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2008–13 Canterbury Bulldogs 97 72 0 0 288
2014 Brisbane Broncos 25 8 0 0 32
2015–16 Cronulla Sharks 46 19 0 0 76
Total 168 99 0 0 396
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2011–16 Indigenous All Stars 5 4 0 0 16
2011 Prime Minister's XIII 1 0 0 0 0
As of 10 July 2016
Source: [3]

Benjamin 'Ben' Barba (born 13 June 1989 in Darwin, Northern Territory)[4] is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who last played for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks of the National Rugby League. Barba won the Dally M Medal award for best player of the year in 2012 while he was at the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.[5] Barba previously played for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in 2008-2013 and the Brisbane Broncos in 2014. He primary plays fullback and five-eighth.34

Early years

Of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander[6] and Afghan descent,[7] at a young age, Barba and his family moved from Darwin in the Northern Territory to Mackay in Queensland. During his time in Queensland he played all of his junior rugby league for the North Devils, Mackay and attended Mackay State High School and St Patrick's College.

Playing career

Barba signed with the Bulldogs in 2007 and joined the club in the middle of the 2007 season. At his first season at Belmore, Barba played in the Jersey Flegg competition, where he scored 130 points in 11 games.[8]

2008

In his second season at the Bulldogs, on 9 January 2008, Barba signed a contract extension keeping him at the club till the end of the 2010 season.[9] Barba played most of the season in the Toyota Cup Under 20s competition, scoring 26 tries in 27 games. Canterbury coach Steve Folkes stated that he was still too young and it would be a couple of years till he would become a first grader. As the season went on, Canterbury kept on losing games and were possibly going to win the wooden spoon resulting in the fans urging that Barba be put into first grade.[10]

Barba made his NRL debut for the Bulldogs in Round 20, against the St. George Illawarra Dragons in the same week that Sonny Bill Williams quit the club.[11] They were heavily beaten by the Dragons 30-0 at ANZ Stadium. At the time he was called up to first-grade, Barba was working at a car wash.[12] Barba played three more games, but all were losses. A 36-12 loss in Round 22 to the other desperate team close to winning the wooden spoon, the North Queensland Cowboys, at Suncorp Stadium, saw Barba scoring his first ever first grade try.[13] In the 2008 NRL season, Barba played four games and scored a try and was named in the Toyota Cup Team of the Year.[14]

2009

Barba started the season in first grade under new coach Kevin Moore. He played off the interchange bench in Round 1 against the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles[15] On 28 March, the night after the Bulldogs Round 3 loss against the Gold Coast Titans where he had his first start at five-eighth, Barba got into a drunken fight with Canterbury team mates Jamal Idris and Lee Te Maari at the Wentworthville pub carpark. Idris punched Barba after he shoved Te Maari against a wall.[16] After the incident Barba was dropped into NSW Cup and played for the Bankstown City Bulls until Round 18 against the New Zealand Warriors at Mt Smart Stadium. The match was a memorable one for Barba and for the club. The Bulldogs were down 14-12 with a couple of minutes to go, then the Bulldogs made a break and Barba received a pass from Ben Roberts before stepping and diving over for the winning try in the Bulldogs 18-14 win. Barba eventually played the rest of the season in reserve grade. He played in Canterbury's NSW Cup Grand Final Premiership 32-0 win over the Balmain Ryde Eastwood Tigers where he scored a hatrick of tries.[17] Barba finished the season with one try from 4 games.

2010

Barba started the season as a regular first grade player. In Round 3 against the Sydney Roosters, Barba came off the interchange bench and scored a hatrick of tries in the Bulldogs 60-14 massacre win at ANZ Stadium, earning "The X-Factor" tag after his exciting performance in the match.[18][19] In Round 5, Barba scored a sensational try when halftime was approaching in the Bulldogs heartbreaking try on full-time 30-24 loss to the New Zealand Warriors.[20] In Round 11, Barba started for the first time in the season at halfback in the Bulldogs 31-16 loss against the Penrith Panthers.[21] Barba finished the Bulldogs low performing season with him playing in 21 matches and scoring 15 tries, being the Bulldogs standout player.

2011

At the beginning of the season, on 12 February, Barba made his representative debut for the Indigenous All Stars in the 2011 All Stars Match. He scored his first ever representative try in the match where they lost to the NRL All Stars 28-12 at Cbus Super Stadium.[22][23] With the departure of former Canterbury and NSW Country fullback Luke Patten to English club the Salford City Reds, Barba became the Bulldogs new full-time fullback. In Round 6, Barba scored a hatrick of tries in the Bulldogs 34-14 win over the Parramatta Eels at ANZ Stadium. The second try came with 49 seconds of the first half remaining, from a move starting in his team's own half and finishing with Barba taking a pass from Jamal Idris, jumping up and twisting the ball round to touch down just inside the in-goal area, as two Eels defenders tried to force him out into touch. His shoulder touching the corner post in the process, with the corner post no longer being part of the touch in-goal area.[24]

It was announced on 20 July that Barba had signed a contract extension at the Bulldogs until the end of the 2015 season.[25][26] In Round 25, Barba scored two tries in the 32-22 win against the Newcastle Knights in a thrilling second half comeback after they were trailing 22-6 at halftime. Barba scored a try when he chased down a Jonathan Wright cross over kick which was going to go over the dead ball line before Baraba reached out his arms and placed the ball down millimetres away from the deal ball line.[27] In Round 26, with the Bulldogs just missing out of a top eight spot, Barba scored a mercurial 4 tries in the 36-22 win against the Canberra Raiders at ANZ Stadium in retiring Bulldogs captain and second rower Andrew Ryan last ever game.[28] Barba finished the year with him playing in 24 matches and scoring 23 tries, being the season's equal top try scorer with South Sydney Rabbitohs winger Nathan Merritt.[29] Barba played on the interchange bench in the Prime Minister's XIII squad to play against Papua New Guinea at the end of the year.[30]

2012

Barba began the year by playing for the NRL Indigenous All Stars team in the 2012 All Stars match where the Indigenous Team lost 36-28.[31] Barba earned himself a selection into the 25-man Queensland State of Origin squad, named as their 19th man in the lead up to Game II of the 2012 series,[32] but did not play in any games. In Round 16 against the Melbourne Storm at Virgin Australia Stadium in Mackay, in front his own hometown crowd, Barba set the 2012 try of the year for team mate Josh Morris. Barba fielded a Storm kick only one metre from the dead ball line, then evaded his opposition beating six defenders and ran 70 metres down field before centre kicking for Morris to score next to the posts for what was a 109-metre try.[33] On 4 September, Barba was awarded the 2012 Dally M Medal.[34] In addition he won the 'Peter Frilingos Headline Moment of the Year', the Provan-Summons Medal as 'People's Choice' Player of the Year as well as being named Fullback of the Year.[35][36][37] After the Bulldogs won their first two final matches they made into the 2012 NRL Grand Final against the Melbourne Storm on 30 September. Barba played at fullback and had a try disallowed in the Bulldogs 14-4 loss.[38][39] Barba finished season as the Bulldogs and the NRL's top try scorer with 22 tries in 27 matches.

2013

On 9 February 2013, Barba played for the NRL Indigenous All Stars team in the 2013 All Stars match where he scored a first half hatrick of tries and was awarded the Preston Campbell Medal as the man of the match in the Indigenous Team 32-6 win over the NRL All Stars at Suncorp Stadium.[40] On 25 February 2013, Barba was stood down indefinitely from player duties at the Bulldogs due to behavioural issues and for breaches of the club's code of conduct as a result of his off-field behaviour.[41] Barba had numerous personal issues to resolve before being allowed to play again for the Bulldogs.[42][43] Barba returned to action for the Bulldogs in Round 4 and scored his first try of the season in their 17-12 loss to the South Sydney Rabbitohs at ANZ Stadium.[44][45] In Round 20, Barba suffered first ever first grade NRL injury causing him to require time and therapy off the field during the Bulldogs 40-12 win against the Parramatta Eels at ANZ Stadium. Barba suffered the ankle injury scoring a try.[46] On 28 August, while still on injury, Barba asked for a release from the Bulldogs due to his ambition to play for the Brisbane Broncos since he and his family are from Queensland. Barba transferred for a 3-year deal starting in February 2014.[47][48][49] This led to an ankle adjustment surgery in early December ready for the new season in early March 2014 with the Broncos.[50] Barba returned for the Bulldogs in the last regular game of the season in Round 26 against the club he signed with the Brisbane Broncos, playing off the interchange bench in the Bulldogs 16-11 loss at Suncorp Stadium.[51] Barba played last game for the Bulldogs in the Finals Week 1 match against the Newcastle Knights where in the 50th minute, Barba was stretchered off from the field due to his ankle problem in the Bulldogs season ending 22-6 loss at ANZ Stadium.[52] Barba finished his last year with the Bulldogs in the 2013 NRL season with him playing in 17 matches and scoring 10 tries.

2014

On 14 February 2014, Barba was selected in the Broncos inaugural 2014 NRL Auckland Nines squad, putting on his Broncos jersey for the first time.[53] In Round 1 of the 2014 season, Barba made his club debut for the Broncos against his former club the Bulldogs with him assisting in a try for Dale Copley in the Broncos 18-12 win at ANZ Stadium.[54] After the match Barba was subjected to racism on Instagram from an 18-year-old Bulldogs fan and park footballer from Dapto.[55][56] In Round 3 against the Sydney Roosters, Barba played his 100th NRL career match in the Broncos last minute 30-26 loss at Suncorp Stadium.[57] In Round 7 against the Newcastle Knights, Barba scored his first try in Brisbane colours in the Broncos 32-6 win at Hunter Stadium.[58] In Round 19 against the New Zealand Warriors at Suncorp Stadium, Barba made a switch from fullback to five-eighth with some success assisting the Broncos to a 28-22 win.[59] Barba’s five-eighth switch continued for the rest of the year.[60] In Round 24 against the Newcastle Knights at Suncorp Stadium, Barba scored a hatrick of tries in the Broncos rampaging 48-6 win.[61] Barba finished the 2014 NRL season with him playing in all the Broncos 25 matches and scoring 8 tries in his only year in Brisbane. On 8 November 2014, Barba was told by Broncos incoming coach Wayne Bennett that his services weren't needed for the 2015 season and was granted permission to search for another club to sign with, the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks being the favorites to sign the Broncos unwanted fullback and five-eighth.[62] On 11 November, Barba signed a three-year contract with the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks starting in 2015.[63][64]

2015

On 13 February, Barba played at five-eighth for the Indigenous All Stars in the 2015 All Stars match at Cbus Super Stadium.[65] The Indigenous side won 20-6 over the NRL All Stars.[66] In Round 1 of the 2015 NRL season, he made his club debut for the Sharks against the Canberra Raiders, playing at five-eighth in the Sharks' 24-20 loss at Remondis Stadium.[67][68] In Round 6 against the Newcastle Knights, he scored his first try for the Sharks in their 22-6 win at Remondis Stadium.[69] In Round 18 against the St George Illawarra Dragons, he made headlines after pulling off a try-saving tackle on Dragons forward Ben Creagh as Creagh was racing to score next to the goal posts, while Barba also scored a try in the Sharks' 28-8 win at Remondis Stadium.[70][71] Barba finished off his first year with the Sharks having played in 19 matches and scoring 3 tries.[72] On 15 December 2015, Barba was named at five-eighth for the Indigenous All Stars team to play against the NRL All Stars on 13 February 2016.[73]

2016

On 29 January, Barba was named in the Sharks 2016 Auckland Nines squad.[74] On 13 February 2016, Barba played for the Indigenous All Stars against the World All Stars, playing at five-eighth in the 12-8 loss at Suncorp Stadium.[75] Barba would go on to have a standout season and play an integral part in the Sharks first premiership. In November 2016 Barba tested positive to having cocaine in his system and was suspended indefinitely by the NRL. The Sharks granted him an immediate release from his contract to deal with these issues.

Statistics

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs

Year Matches Tries Goals F/G Points
2008 4 1 0 0 4
2009 4 1 0 0 4
2010 21 15 0 0 60
2011 24 23 0 0 92
2012 27 22 0 0 88
2013 17 10 0 0 28
Total 97 72 0 0 276

Brisbane Broncos

Year Matches Tries Goals F/G Points
2014 25 8 0 0 32
Total 25 8 0 0 32

Indigenous All Stars

Year Matches Tries Goals F/G Points
2011 1 1 0 0 8
2012 1 2 0 0 0
2013 1 3 0 0 12
Total 3 6 0 0 16

Personal life

Barba's older brother Aaron played rugby league in the Queensland Cup, setting the competition record for most tries in a season with 33 in 2003.[76] Barba has a younger brother, Marmin, who was signed with the Gold Coast Titans for the 2013 NRL season.

Barba has three daughters with his girlfriend Ainslie Currie: Bodhi (b. 2009), Bronte (b. 2011) and Blaise (b. 2014).[77]

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