He is also believed to be the first player to make 10, tackles in the NRL. Hindmarsh was selected in the Australian team to go and compete in the end of season Rugby League Tri-Nations tournament. In the final against Great Britain he played at second-row forward in the Kangaroos" victory. After a courageous performance in the NRL Grand Final, Nathan Hindmarsh earned a well-deserved Test recall after two years of being overlooked for representative honours.
He was appointed co-captain of the Parramatta Eels in , with Nathan Cayless, becoming sole captain for the season following Cayless"s retirement. On 29 March Hindmarsh announced his retirement from rugby league effective at the end of the season.
The Eels went down to the Dragons with Hindmarsh successful in scoring a penalty kick on full-time. The game was originally scheduled to be played at Parramatta Stadium but was later moved to Australia and New Zealand Banking Group stadium due to the expected crowd.
The crowd was the largest for an NRL non-finals game. Nathan Hindmarsh was born in September of He played his junior rugby league for Robertson and Moss Vale alongside older brother Ian.
Playing in a round robin competition as a teenager, Hindmarsh was scouted by Parramatta and was asked to attend a trial. He made it through and was accepted into the Eels' junior system. Hindmarsh's unflappable work ethic earned him great standing amongst the junior coaches and he was mentored by coach Daniel Anderson. After plenty of hard work Hindmarsh was told by then First Grade coach Brian Smith he would make his debut in the season against the Adelaide Rams.
Hindmarsh was part of an era known as the Baby Eels. Hindmarsh made an impact early on in his career, making his name as a wide-running second-rower who would tackle himself to a stand-still. He played a number of matches against lower sides but was a surprise inclusion in the Final, where he scored his first try in Green and Gold. He was selected for his first State of Origin Series and was part of the record breaking Eels team that won the Minor Premiership that year.
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