Western Suburbs In the trials of the 1988 pre-season, it was said, "Another outstanding performer was winger Danny Peacock who continues to impress with some flashy footwork and heavy tackles." He made his debut for the
Wests Magpies in the first round of the season, playing in the centres, but was to play on the wing for most of the rest of the year. He scored his first points 3 weeks later, crossing for two tries in the round 4 match against
Balmain. Western Suburbs struggled in the late eighties, and Peacock played in just 10 winning games in the three years with club, In 1995, Peacock was moved to the centres. He scored 14 tries that season, which is another club record. He is also tenth on the list of most appearances for the club.
Bradford Moving to England in 1997, Peacock spent three seasons with the Bradford Bulls. Joining
Graeme Bradley in the centres, he was a popular player at the club. Coach Matt Elliott described him as, "an emotional leader for the team." Peacock was described as a "key figure" in the Bulls winning their 1997 title. He scored a try in the 1997 Challenge Cup Final as well as having one disallowed later in the first half. Peacock retired in 1999 after a recurrence of a knee injury and was given a fitting farewell by the Bulls. ==Death==