Nathan Turner is an Australian rugby football player who played rugby league professionally for the South Queensland Crushers and Oldham Bears and rugby union professionally for Leinster.
He is now a criminal defence lawyer and partner in the law firm Anderson Fredericks Turner.
Turner signed with the new South Queensland Crushers rugby league franchise in 1995 and played in their inaugural team on 11 March. However Turner did not establish himself and went on to play in only six matches over the next two seasons. In 1997 Turner joined the Oldham Bears in 1997's Super League II. CLUB-BY-CLUB GUIDE TO THE SUPER LEAGUE The Independent, 13 March 1997 However Turner returned to Queensland without playing a match after suffering a foot injury. Scotland's 14 new caps for historic first The Independent, 9 July 1997
In the late 1990s Turner coached London Skolars rugby league club in the National Conference League. He later managed a playing comeback in rugby union with Leinster and Blackrock College in Ireland.
He currently works as a Barrister-at-Law in Queensland, Australia.
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