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  1. Darren "DJ" Albert (born 28 February 1976) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. A representative winger, he played his club football for the Newcastle Knights (with whom he won the 1997 ARL Premiership ), St. Helens (with whom he won the 2002 Super League Grand Final and the ...

  2. 15. Nov. 2021 · Darren Albert: Tries, Tries, Tries. Newcastle Knights. Tue 16 Nov 2021, 08:01 AM. "Albert will score! Albert will score! Newcastle have won the Grand Final!" Close your eyes. Picture it. Hear it. It's burned into the hearts, memories and minds of Rugby League fans around the country. For people in the Hunter, it's essentially gospel.

  3. 9. Mai 2021 · Darren Albert. 05/09/2021 6:46 pm / 18:04. Share this podcast. Continuous Call Team. Hailing from Scone, speedster Darren Albert scored one of the most memorable tries in grand final history. In the 1997 decider, the Knights and the Sea Eagles were locked up at 16-16.

  4. 5. Sept. 2021 · Darren Albert. 05/09/2021 6:46 pm / 18:04. Share this podcast. Continuous Call Team. Hailing from Scone, speedster Darren Albert scored one of the most memorable tries in grand final history. In the 1997 decider, the Knights and the Sea Eagles were locked up at 16-16.

  5. 30. Nov. 2020 · Darren Albert celebrates after the 1997 ARL grand final ©NRL Photos. His pass found Albert, the quickest player on the field, who sprinted into the gap from 15 metres out with an exhausted...

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  6. 26. Jan. 2012 · 1997 ARL Grand Final Darren Albert's Try (Ray Hadley's Call) Sportscaster91. 2.77K subscribers. 74. 40K views 11 years ago. Ray Hadley's call of Darren Albert's Grand Final winning try called by ...

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  7. 13. Sept. 2018 · But on a sunny Sunday afternoon at the Sydney Football Stadium, a last-minute try to Newcastle winger Darren Albert made up for all the turmoil that had rocked the game. The Sydney Football Stadium only hosted 11 grand finals, but it provided enough memories to last a lifetime.