Ian Van Bellen (30 October 1945 â 30 July 2019), also known by the nickname of "Selwyn" (after his perceived facial similarity to Bill Maynard who appeared in Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt!), was an English rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.
He played club level rugby union for Huddersfield R.U.F.C., and club level rugby league for Huddersfield, Castleford, Bradford Northern, Fulham RLFC, Blackpool Borough, Halifax, Kent Invicta and Keighley as a .
Ian Van Bellen was born in Huddersfield, West Riding of Yorkshire, England.
Van Bellen started his rugby league career at Huddersfield, and signed for Castleford in September 1970. He played in Castleford's 7âÂÂ11 defeat by Hull Kingston Rovers in the 1971 Yorkshire Cup Final during the 1971âÂÂ72 season at Belle Vue, Wakefield on Saturday 21 August 1971.
He returned to Huddersfield in April 1973 as part of an exchange deal for second-row forward Trevor Chawner.
Van Bellen was signed by Bradford Northern in October 1977 for a fee of ã1,500. At the end of the 1978âÂÂ79 season, he appeared as an substitute in Bradford Northern's 2âÂÂ24 defeat against Leeds in the 1978âÂÂ79 Premiership Final at Fartown, Huddersfield on 27 May 1979. He was also a substitute in the club's 6âÂÂ0 victory over Widnes in the 1979âÂÂ80 John Player Trophy Final during the 1979âÂÂ80 season at Headingley, Leeds on Saturday 5 January 1980.
In July 1980, Van Bellen was signed by new club Fulham RLFC for a fee of ã5,000. He played in the club's first ever competitive match against Wigan at Craven Cottage on 14 September 1980.
In August 1984, Van Bellen joined Keighley. He retired from playing in 1985.
While playing for Huddersfield, Van Bellen made one appearance for the Great Britain under-24 team in a 42âÂÂ2 win against France under-24's on 17 April 1969 at Wheldon Road, Castleford.
Van Bellen is the older brother of Gary Van Bellen, who also played rugby league. They played together at Bradford Northern.
Van Bellen retrieved the "Fartown Stone" from the Fartown Ground when a section of the ground was being demolished. The "Fartown Stone" now resides at the Kirklees Stadium, Huddersfield.
Van Bellen died in July 2019, aged 73.