Daniel Frame (born 7 June 1975) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. He played for the Melbourne Storm in 1998, then went over to England to play with the Widnes Vikings from 2002 to 2005.
Frame remained with Melbourne during the 1999 season, but only featured in matches for Norths Devils. Frame would play a representative game for the Queensland Residents rugby league team against NSW in 1999.[1] He was released at the end of the 1999 season.[4]
Frame would go on to play four seasons with Widnes, scoring the club's first try in the 2002 Super League season.[1] He would qualify as a non-import player in 2003 after it was found that his mother was from Hull and Frame gained British citizenship.[7]
After Widnes were relegated from Super League in 2005, Frame returned to Australia, later playing in the Newcastle Rugby League competition with Lakes United.[1]
References
^ abcdGardiner, James (25 May 2006). "Right time frame for Daniel's new home". Newcastle Herald. Newcastle, New South Wales: Fairfax Digital. p. 44.
^"Storm in a teacup". Newcastle Herald. Newcastle, New South Wales: Newcastle Newspapers Pty Limited. 11 August 1998. p. 62.
^Roach, Stewart (12 August 1998). "Real culprit masked in Howe incident". Newcastle Herald. Newcastle, New South Wales: Newcastle Newspapers Pty Limited. p. 91.
^"A brave new world for NRL". Central Coast Herald. Fairfax Digital. 29 January 2000. pp. 110–111.