Background
Born in Greymouth in 1926, Nordgren grew up in a Christchurch orphanage.
Born in Greymouth in 1926, Nordgren grew up in a Christchurch orphanage.
University of Liverpool.
He successfully joined the Army in 1940, claiming to be almost 18. However, in 1944, while awaiting shipment to Europe, a family member revealed he was only 17, and he was discharged. Nordgren joined Ponsonby in 1945.
He was a standout that season, scoring 267 points in the competition and representing Auckland.
Along with Ces Mountford he sensationally signed with Wigan in December 1945, catching the New Zealand Rugby League unawares as they had not realised a 1937 international transfer ban had lapsed in 1941. Nordgren made his débutfor Wigan against Warrington on 3 April 1946 and went onto play in nine matches that season.
During his time at Wigan he was the top try scorer in the 1949-1950 season, with 57 tries, and played in two Challenge Cup finals in 1946 and 1951. Wigan lost to Wakefield Trinity in 1946 after Nordgren missed a long-range penalty goal, estimated by Nordgren to be about 54m.
He represented Other Nationalities against France in 1951 and retired in 1955, having played in 293 games and scored 1154 points from 312 tries and 109 goals.
County Cup final appearances Brian Nordgren played Right-wing, id est (that is) number 2, in Wigan"s 9-3 victory over Belle Vue Rangers in the 1946 Lancashire Cup final during the 1946-1947 season at Station Road, Swinton on Saturday 26 October 1946, played Left-wing, id est (that is) number 5, and scored a try in the 10-7 victory over Belle Vue Rangers in the 1947 Lancashire Cup final during the 1947-1948 season at Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington on Saturday 1 November 1947, played Left-wing in the 14-8 victory over Warrington in the 1948 Lancashire Cup final during the 1948-1949 season at Station Road, Swinton on Saturday 13 November 1948, played Left-wing, and scored 4-tries in the 20-7 victory over Leigh in the 1949 Lancashire Cup final during the 1949-1950 season at Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington on Saturday 29 October 1949, played Left-wing, and scored 2-tries in the 28-5 victory over Warrington in the 1950 Lancashire Cup final during the 1950-1951 season at Station Road, Swinton on Saturday 4 November 1950, played Left-wing, and scored 2-tries in the 14-6 victory over Leigh in the 1951 Lancashire Cup final during the 1951-1952 season at Station Road, Swinton on Saturday 27 October 1951, and played Right-wing in the 8-16 defeat by Saint Helens in the 1953 Lancashire Cup final during the 1953-1954 season at Station Road, Swinton on Saturday 24 October 1953. Nordgren studied law at the University of Liverpool and was called to the bar in 1951. After retirement he returned to New Zealand and practiced law in Auckland and Hamilton.
He also spent some time coaching Ponsonby.