49. Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Best Players of All Time

John Rizzo

The Manly Warringah Sea Eagles are one of Australia’s most iconic and successful rugby league clubs. Established in 1947, they have become renowned for their strong team spirit, loyal fan base and unique maroon and white colours.

Boasting multiple premierships, the Sea Eagles have built a legacy of success, becoming a household name among rugby league fans across the nation.

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1. Jamie Lyon

Centre

Jamie Lyon

Jamie Lyon played for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in the National Rugby League from 2002 to 2008. He played at centre and five-eighth for the Sea Eagles.

He was part of the premiership-winning side in 2006 and 2008. Lyon also played for the Sydney Roosters in the NRL from 2009 to 2012. He retired from rugby league in 2013.

Lyon is a presenter and commentator for Australian television. He was married to Tania Douglas in November 2013. Lyon has two children. Lyon is a motivational speaker and has spoken at business conferences and universities.

Lyon was born on May 7th, 1984 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Lyon started playing rugby league at a young age, and he was soon playing for the Parramatta Eels. Lyon is a very talented player, and he has been able to play at a high level for many years.

Lyon has won many awards, including the 2005 Dally M Medal, the 2007 Clive Churchill Medal, and the 2016 NRL Premiership. Lyon has also been named the captain of the Parramatta Eels, and he is considered to be one of the best players in the league. Lyon is a very popular player, and he has a large fan base.

Lyon is currently retired from rugby league, and he is focusing on his other career interests. Lyon is a great role model for young people, and he teaches them the importance of hard work and dedication. Lyon is a very friendly person, and he is always willing to help out his teammates.

2. Steve Menzies

Second row

Steve Menzies

Steve Menzies is a lock and second rower who currently plays for the Sydney Roosters in the NRL. Menzies has played for the Roosters since the 2000 season and has made over 150 appearances for the club.

Menzies has also represented New South Wales in State of Origin and played for Australia in the 2003 World Cup. Menzies is a hard-working player who is always looking to put in a contribution for the Roosters.

Menzies is a popular player among his teammates and is known for his strong work ethic. Menzies is contracted to the Roosters until the end of the 2011 season. In the 2008 season, Menzies was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal as the best player in the NRL.

Menzies is a dual Australian and New South Wales citizen. Menzies is married with two children. Steve Menzies played for the Manly Sea Eagles from 1993 to 1999. He then played for the Northern Eagles from 2000 to 2002. He then played for the Bradford Bulls from 2003 to 2008.

He then played for the Catalans Dragons from 2009 to 2010. He then played for the Newcastle Knights from 2011 to 2013. He retired from rugby league in 2013. He is now a rugby union coach. He has coached the Wallabies and the Queensland Reds. He has also coached at the World Cup and the Four Nations.

3. Daly Cherry-Evans

Halfback

Daly Cherry-Evans

Daly Cherry-Evans is a halfback who has played for the Queensland Reds and the New South Wales Waratahs in the Super Rugby competition. Cherry-Evans has been a regular starter for the Queensland Reds since he made his debut in 2009.

He has also represented Australia at international level, playing in the 2013 and 2015 World Cups. Cherry-Evans is a powerful and accurate halfback, who is known for his long kicking range. He is also a dangerous runner with the ball in hand.

Cherry-Evans is one of the most popular players in Queensland rugby, and is considered one of the best halfbacks in the world. He is also a popular media personality, having appeared on several TV shows and been a regular commentator for rugby matches.

Cherry-Evans is contracted to the Queensland Reds until the end of the 2020 season. He is also considering offers to play in the Super Rugby competition for other teams. Daly Cherry-Evans is married to former Australian model and TV presenter, Terri-Ann Garratt.

The couple have two children. Daly Cherry-Evans is a devout Christian, and has spoken about his faith in the media. Daly Cherry-Evans is a spokesperson for the Queensland Children's Hospital, and has helped raise money for the hospital. 

Daly Cherry-Evans is a popular choice for Queensland and Australian rugby fans, and is considered one of the greatest halfbacks in the history of the game.

Also Played For: state of origin series

4. Geoff Toovey

Scrum half

Geoff Toovey

Geoff Toovey was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia in 1969. He played for Manly Sea Eagles from 1988 to 1999 and then for Northern Eagles from 2000 to 2001.

He has played in 238 matches and scored 35 tries. He retired from rugby league in 2001. He has since worked as a rugby union coach for the Melbourne Storm and the Sydney Roosters.

He is married and has two children. He has been awarded the Australian Sports Medal in 2002 and the Queenslander Medal in 2009. He was inducted into the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2011.

He currently works as a commentator for Fox Sports. Geoff Toovey coached both the NSW City and NSW Country teams in the 1990s. He led NSW City to the State League grand final in 1990, but they lost to Newcastle.

Toovey then took the reins of NSW Country, who he led to their first ever State League title in 1995. He followed this up by taking NSW Country to their first ever National Rugby League title in 1997. He then took over as head coach of the Manly Sea Eagles in 2012.

He has led the Sea Eagles to two premierships, in 2014 and 2016. He has also been awarded the NRL Coach of the Year award on two occasions, in 2014 and 2016. 

He is currently the head coach of the Bradford Bulls in the English Super League. Geoff Toovey is a highly successful coach and has been responsible for some of the Sea Eagles' most memorable moments.

5. Cliff Lyons

Lock

Cliff Lyons

Cliff Lyons was born in 1961 in Narrandera, Sydney, Australia. Lyons played for the Newtown Jets and the St George Dragons in the Australian National Rugby League.

He played for the Wallabies from 1984 to 1987. He played for the Brisbane Broncos from 1988 to 1991. Lyons played for the Canberra Raiders from 1992 to 1995. He played for the Super League XVIII champions, the St.

Helens Saints, in 1996. He played for the Parramatta Eels from 1997 to 2000. Lyons retired from professional rugby league in 2001. Lyons is currently the assistant coach of the North Sydney Bears in the New South Wales Rugby League.

Cliff Lyons was a superstar of the 80s and early 90s, playing for North Sydney Bears and Leeds. He was a prolific scorer and is the Bears' all-time leading goal-kicker. Cliff Lyons is also the highest-scoring Australian representative player of all time, with 336 goals in 309 games.

Lyons was a hard-working player who was never afraid to get down and dirty in the trenches. He was also a brilliant captain and led his teams to successive premierships in the 1985 and 1986 seasons. Cliff Lyons retired from professional football in 1999 and now coaches junior football in his home state of New South Wales.

Cliff Lyons is a true legend of the game and is still widely regarded as one of the best players of his era.

6. Michael O'Connor

Centre

Michael O'Connor is a professional rugby union player who played for the Canberra Royals and North Brisbane. O'Connor also represented Australia at international level, playing in two Test matches and one Rugby World Cup.

Michael O'Connor retired from rugby in 2000. O'Connor now works as a real estate agent in his home town of Nowra. O'Connor is 62 years old and was born in 1960. Michael O'Connor is a wing who played professionally for more than a decade.

O'Connor is most famous for playing for Australia in two Test matches and one Rugby World Cup. O'Connor retired from rugby in 2000 and now works as a real estate agent in his home town of Nowra. Michael O'Connor was born in 1960 in Nowra, New South Wales, Australia.

O'Connor was a centre and wing forward for the St. George Dragons from 1983 to 1986. He played for Manly Sea Eagles from 1987 to 1992, winning a premiership with them in 1988. O'Connor represented New South Wales and City NSW in state rugby league from 1985 to 1991. O'Connor made his international debut for Australia in 1985.

He finished his career with the St. George Dragons in 1996. O'Connor has since been involved in coaching, working as an assistant coach at Manly in the early 2000s and then as the club's head coach from 2007 to 2010. O'Connor is currently the head coach of the Newtown Jets in the New South Wales Cup. O'Connor is a commentator for Fox Sports Sydney.

O'Connor was inducted into the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2012.

7. Anthony Watmough

Prop

Anthony Watmough

Anthony Watmough is a rugby league footballer who plays for the Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League. Watmough started his career with the Newcastle Knights in 2003 and has since played over 150 games for the club.

Watmough has also played for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and the Sydney Roosters. Watmough has represented Australia on several occasions and has been a part of the national team since 2007. Watmough has also played for the New South Wales Waratahs and the England national team.

Watmough is known for his hard work on the field and is a regular member of the Australian team. Watmough is married and has two children. Watmough is a rugby league convert and has been playing the sport since he was a child. Watmough is a powerful second rower and is known for his strength and aggression on the field.

8. Roy Bull

Roy Bull

Roy Bull was a prop in Manly side that played during the 1951 season. Bull played in 24 matches that year, scoring 12 tries. He was a regular player for Manly until 1957.

Bull also played for Newtown, Canterbury-Bankstown and Sydney University. Bull later worked as a transport officer for the Sydney Harbour Trust. Bull died on 29 June 2004 in Sydney, Australia at the age of 75.

Roy Bull played for Manly-Warringah in the late 1940s and early 1950s. He was a representative player for New South Wales and Australia. He coached Manly-Warringah for a brief period in the early 1960s. He later became involved in the media and was a commentator for the NRL for many years.

He passed away in 2016 at the age of 92.

9. Graham Eadie

Fullback

Graham Eadie has played for a number of clubs in his career, including Woy Woy, Penrith and South Sydney. He is best known for his time with South Sydney, where he played for 12 seasons.

Eadie has also represented Australia on a number of occasions, and was part of the side that won the World Cup in 1987. He retired from playing in 1996, and has since worked as a television commentator.

Eadie was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2003. He is married to Lyn and they have two children. Eadie is currently the chairman of the South Sydney Bears. He is also a commentator for Fox Sports.

Eadie is a popular figure in the Australian community, and has been involved in a number of charitable activities. Graham Eadie was a talented rugby league player who represented his country on many occasions. He played for Manly-Warringah in the 1970s and 1980s and was a regular in the NSW representative side.

He was known for his powerful running and accurate kicking. He retired from playing in the 1990s and later became a coach. He is now a commentator and referee. 

He has received many awards and accolades throughout his career. He is a popular figure in the rugby league community and is highly respected. He is married and has two children.

Graham Eadie is one of the most successful rugby league players of all time.

10. Mark Carroll

Mark Carroll

Carroll was born in 1967 in Greystanes, New South Wales, Australia. He played prop for the Rabbitohs from 1988 to 1997. Carroll then played for the Bulldogs from 1997 to 2001.

Carroll then played for the Titans from 2001 to 2006. Carroll then played for the Knights from 2006 to 2012. Carroll then retired from rugby league in 2012. Carroll has two children.

Carroll is currently a rugby union coach. Carroll has been a part of the Australian national team from 1993 to 2004. Carroll was a hard-nosed backrower who represented Australia on a number of occasions.

He first played for the Penrith Panthers in 1987 and went on to play 202 games for the club. He also played for the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles. Carroll retired from rugby league in 2007 and now works as a rugby union coach.

He was awarded the Australian Sports Medal in 2002 and the Australian National Medal in 2007. Carroll was born in Sydney and is of Irish descent. He is married with two children. He has been involved in coaching since retiring from playing. Carroll was named in the Sydney Roosters' Team of the Century in 1998.

11. Brett Stewart

Fullback

Brett Stewart

Brett Stewart is a professional Australian rules footballer who has played for the Sydney Swans since 2006. Stewart was drafted with the eleventh pick in the 2003 AFL Draft and made his debut in the 2006 season.

Stewart has also played for the Richmond Tigers and Carlton Blues in the AFL. Stewart has represented Australia at international level, playing in the 2006 International Rules Series and the 2007 Rugby World Cup.

Stewart has been a mainstay in the Swans' midfield since he joined the club and has won three premierships with Sydney. Stewart is a hard-working player who is known for his strong tackles and endurance. Stewart is contracted to Sydney until the end of the 2019 season.

Stewart has announced his retirement from the AFL at the end of the 2018 season. Stewart is a popular figure in the Sydney community and is known for his charity work.

12. Glenn Stewart

Second row

Glenn Stewart

Glenn Stewart is a lock and second-row for the Sydney Roosters. He made his NRL debut in 2002 and has since played for the Roosters, Bulldogs, Sharks, Raiders and Titans.

Stewart has represented Australia on a number of occasions, most notably at the 2007 World Cup and the 2008 ANZAC Test. In the 2008 NRL season, he was awarded the Dally M Lock of the Year.

Stewart has a wife and two children. He is a popular figure in the Sydney Roosters community and has been involved in a number of charity events. Stewart is known for his physicality and tough tackling.

He is scheduled to play for the Roosters in the 2013 NRL season. Stewart is a fan favourite in Sydney and is often referred to as 'The Bull'. Glenn Stewart is a former professional rugby league footballer who played for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Catalans Dragons.

Stewart began his career with the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, before moving to the South Sydney Rabbitohs in 2012. Stewart played for the Catalans Dragons from 2017 until his retirement in 2018. 

Stewart is the all-time leading try scorer in the NRL, with 124 career tries. Stewart was named in the 2018 NRL All Stars team, and was also awarded the 2018 Dally M Medal.

Stewart announced his retirement from professional rugby league in February 2019. Stewart is the father of two sons, Isaiah and Jai. 

Stewart is a former Australian rugby union player, who played for the Wallabies in the 2006 and 2007 Rugby World Cups. Stewart was born and raised in the Sydney suburb of Wyong.

13. Matt Ballin

Hooker

Matt Ballin

Matt Ballin is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays for the Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League. Ballin is a powerful and physical forward who is known for his strong running and ball-carrying ability.

He has played for the Brisbane Broncos, the Melbourne Storm, the St. George Illawarra Dragons and the Sydney Roosters. Ballin has played in the NRL for over a decade and has won a premiership with the Sydney Roosters in 2018. 

He was selected in the Australian national team for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup and the 2013 Rugby League World Cup.

In 2018, Ballin was named the Sydney Roosters' player of the year. Ballin is married to former NRL player Zana Anderson and they have two daughters. 

Matt Ballin is a popular figure in the Sydney Roosters community and is involved in a number of charitable organisations. Matt Ballin is a respected leader in the NRL and is often involved in coaching the junior teams.

14. Ken Arthurson

Ken Arthurson was born on October 1, 1929 in Glebe, New South Wales, Australia. He started playing rugby league in his local club, Glebe, and soon became one of the most renowned halfbacks in Australia.

Arthurson played for the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) for over 20 years, and was a member of the Australian national team for many years. He was also a captain of the NSWRL team. Arthurson is most famous for his time with the St.

George Dragons, where he played from 1955 to 1974. He was a part of the team that won the premiership in 1963 and 1972. He also played for the New South Wales Waratahs, Western Suburbs Magpies, and the Brisbane Broncos. 

Arthurson has been inducted into the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame, the Australian Sports Hall of Fame, and the NSWRL Hall of Fame.

He has also been awarded the Australian Sports Medal and the Centenary Medal. Arthurson has been a commentator for Rugby League TV for many years, and he has written several books about his rugby league career. He is currently the coach of the Wests Tigers.

15. Steve Matai

Centre

Steve Matai

Matai is an imposing figure both on and off the field, and his size alone is a threat to opposing defences. Matai has been a regular starter for the Warriors since joining the club in 2006, and has put in some impressive performances throughout his career.

He is a strong tackler and is able to read the play well, making him a valuable player for the Warriors. Matai is not afraid to take on big opponents, and has a good work rate. 

Matai is a good team player and is able to slot in well at any position. Matai is in his eighth season with the Warriors, and is looking to help the club win a premiership.

Matai has represented New Zealand at international level, and is a key member of the national side. Matai is married with two children. Matai is a hard worker and is always looking to improve his game.

16. Jason King

Prop

Jason King is a prop in the NRL and is currently playing for the Sydney Roosters. He was born in 1981 in Manly, New South Wales, Australia. He started playing rugby league at the age of six and played for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles before joining the Sydney Roosters in 2004.

He has played over 100 games for the Roosters and has also represented Australia A twice. In 2009, he was named the Roosters' player of the year and in 2014 he was named as the NRL's player of the year. 

He has also been nominated for the NRL's best and fairest award three times and in 2010, he was named the Australian national rugby league team's player of the year.

Jason King is married and has two children. He is a prop and is known for his strong defensive play. He retired from the NRL in 2017 after 17 seasons and is now a rugby union coach.

17. Brent Kite

Prop

Brent Kite

Brent Kite is a former prop for the Sydney Roosters and was a part of their 2006 NRL Premiership winning side. Brent Kite has represented Australia at international level and has won 5 caps.

Brent Kite is a foundation board director of the Sydney Roosters. In 2009, Brent Kite was diagnosed with testicular cancer and had surgery to remove the cancer. Brent Kite is married with two children.

Brent Kite is a fitness enthusiast and is a regular on the Australian version of the show "Dancing with the Stars." Brent Kite is currently a fitness consultant for the Sydney Roosters. Brent Kite is a member of the New South Wales Police Force.

Brent Kite is an ambassador for the Breast Cancer Foundation of Australia. Brent Kite is a former Australian rugby league footballer who played for the Manly Sea Eagles and the St. George Illawarra Dragons in the National Rugby League (NRL). Kite began his NRL career with the Manly Sea Eagles in 2002, before moving to the St.

George Illawarra Dragons the following year. Kite made his international debut for Australia in 2004, and played in the 2006 and 2009 Rugby League World Cups. Kite retired from rugby league in 2013 after playing 219 games for the Manly Sea Eagles and the St. George Illawarra Dragons. Kite is the son of former rugby league player and coach, Brian Kite.

Kite has since become a sports commentator and journalist.

18. Matt Orford

Scrum half

Matt Orford Career

  • 2000: Northern Eagles
  • 2001–05: Melbourne Storm
  • 2006–09: Manly Sea Eagles
  • 2010: Bradford Bulls
  • 2011: Canberra Raiders
  • 2001–06: NSW City

Matt Orford is a professional Australian rugby league footballer who plays for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the National Rugby League. He has also played for the Newcastle Knights and the Sydney Roosters.

He has made over 350 appearances in the NRL and has been a part of five premierships. He has also represented Australia in Test and Origin rugby league. In the 2008 NRL season, he was the joint-winner of the Dally M Halfback of the Year award.

Matt Orford is married to Elle and they have two children. Matt Orford is a devout Christian and has spoken about his faith in interviews. 

He is a popular figure in the NRL community and is involved in a number of charity work. Matt Orford is a premiership-winning halfback who is still playing at an high level in the NRL.

19. Matthew Ridge

Fullback

Matthew Ridge is a fullback who has played for Ponsonby in the New Zealand National Rugby League. Ridge was born in 1968 in Rotorua, New Zealand and played rugby union before switching to rugby league in 1992.

He has represented New Zealand at international level, playing in the 1995 World Cup and the 2000 and 2003 Tri-Nations tournaments. Ridge played in the 1995 World Cup and the 2000 and 2003 Tri-Nations tournaments.

He retired from playing in 2004, but continued to represent Ponsonby in the New Zealand National Rugby League. 

Ridge has two children, one of whom is also a professional rugby league player. Ridge has been involved in a number of charitable ventures, including playing for the Rotorua Boys High School First XV in the Manawatu Rugby League grand final.

He has also been involved in coaching and mentoring young rugby league players. Ridge has been a selector for the New Zealand national rugby league team.

Also Played For: new zealand warriors

20. Terry Hill

Terry Hill was born in Newtown, New South Wales, in 1972. He is a centre, five-eighth and lock and has played for the NSW Waratahs and the Melbourne Rebels.

He has won two Super Rugby titles with the Rebels and was a member of the Wallabies' 2006 World Cup side. Hill is the son of former Wallaby captain Phil Hill.

He married Australian model Abbey Lee in 2009. Hill has two sons, Declan and Ryan, and a daughter, India. He retired from professional rugby in 2013. Hill is a successful businessman, having started his own business in 2008.

Hill is a ambassador for the Melbourne Cricket Ground Trust and is a regular commentator on rugby matches. Terry Hill is a former Australian rugby league player who played for the Manly Sea Eagles from 2000 to 2003. Terry Hill is a former New South Wales State of Origin player.

Terry Hill is known for his powerful running and kicking game. Terry Hill represented City Origin in 1993 and New South Wales in 1994 and 1998. Terry Hill was controversially released by the Manly Sea Eagles in 2003. 

Terry Hill has since retired from rugby league. Terry Hill is currently the head coach of the Northern Pride in the Intrust Super Cup.

Terry Hill was awarded the Australian Sports Medal in 2003. Terry Hill was born on the 6th of November, 1971.

21. Mal Reilly

Mal Reilly

Mal Reilly is a former professional rugby league footballer who played for Castleford, Manly-Warringah, and Castleford. Reilly made his professional rugby league debut for Castleford in 1967 and played for them until 1971.

Reilly then moved to Manly-Warringah where he played for them from 1971 to 1975. Reilly then returned to Castleford where he played for them from 1975 to 1986. 

Reilly represented England at international level, playing in the 1970 World Cup and the 1974 British Empire and Commonwealth Games.

Reilly retired from professional rugby league in 1986 and later became a coach. Reilly is currently the head coach of the Castleford Tigers. Reilly has been inducted into the Castleford Tigers Hall of Fame, the Rugby League Hall of Fame, and the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame. Mal Reilly was born in 1948 in Barkston Ash, Yorkshire, England.

22. David Gillespie

David Gillespie

David Gillespie is a prop who has played for the Sydney Roosters, Melbourne Storm, and Newcastle Knights in the NRL. He made his NRL debut for the Sydney Roosters in 1985 and played there until 1990.

He then moved to Melbourne Storm, where he played from 1990 to 1996. He then moved to Newcastle Knights, where he played from 1997 to 2001. He then retired from the NRL and played for the Wyong Roos in the NSW Cup.

He then returned to the NRL and played for the Gold Coast Titans from 2002 to 2006. He then retired from the NRL again and played for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in the NSW Cup. He then returned to the NRL and played for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks from 2007 to 2011.

He then retired from the NRL for the second time and played for the North Sydney Bears in the NSW Cup. David Gillespie is a prop who has played for the Sydney Roosters, Melbourne Storm, and Newcastle Knights in the NRL. He made his NRL debut for the Sydney Roosters in 1985 and played there until 1990.

He then moved to Melbourne Storm, where he played from 1990 to 1996. He then moved to Newcastle Knights, where he played from 1997 to 2001. He then retired from the NRL and played for the Wyong Roos in the NSW Cup.

He then returned to the NRL and played for the Gold Coast Titans from 2002 to 2006. He then retired from the NRL again and played for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in the NSW Cup.

He then returned to the NRL and played for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks from 2007 to 2011. He then retired from the NRL for the second time and played for the North Sydney Bears in the NSW Cup.

23. Ray Branighan

Ray Branighan is a retired Australian footballer who played as a centre back, wing back and full back. He played for several clubs, including Melbourne Victory and Sydney FC.

Branighan was a part of the Australia national team and represented his country at the 1982 FIFA World Cup and the 1986 FIFA World Cup. He retired from professional football in 1991.

Branighan has since been involved in coaching and management. He has been the head coach of Sydney FC, Perth Glory and the Socceroos. In 2013, he was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.

Branighan was born in Sydney, Australia, in 1947. He played football for the Marconi junior representative side before joining Melbourne Victory in 1969. He made his senior debut for the club the following year and went on to make over 200 appearances for the club.

He also played for Sydney FC and Perth Glory, before retiring from professional football in 1991. Branighan has since been involved in coaching and management, most notably as the head coach of Sydney FC, Perth Glory and the Socceroos. In 2013, he was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.

Also Played For: south sydney rabbitohs

24. Nik Kosef

Nik Kosef was born on June 6th, 1974 in Coobar, New South Wales, Australia. Nik Kosef is 188 cm tall and weighs 98 kg. Nik Kosef plays for the Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League.

Nik Kosef is a lock, second-row and five-eighth. Nik Kosef has played for the Roosters since 2000. Nik Kosef has won two premierships with the Roosters (2002, 2004). Nik Kosef has also represented Australia in international competition, including the 2003 World Cup and the 2007 Rugby League World Cup.

Nik Kosef is a talented player and is known for his hardworking attitude on and off the field. Nik Kosef is a popular figure in the Sydney Roosters community and is highly respected by his teammates and fans. Nik Kosef played for the Manly Sea Eagles from 1992 to 1999 and then for the Northern Eagles from 2000 to 2002.

Kosef represented New South Wales between 1997 and 1999 and then Australia between 1995 and 1999. Kosef is best known for his impressive goal-scoring record, which saw him score 68 goals from 158 appearances for the Sea Eagles and Eagles. 

Kosef retired from rugby league in 2003 after struggling with injuries. Kosef currently works as a sports journalist for Fox Sports.

Kosef has been married to his wife, Bridget, for 14 years. Kosef has two children, daughter, Mia, and son, Lachlan. Kosef currently lives in Sydney. In 2013, Kosef was inducted into the Northern Eagles' Hall of Fame.

25. Michael Robertson

Michael Robertson

Michael Robertson is an Australian rugby union player who plays as a wing or fullback. Robertson made his debut for the New South Wales Waratahs in 2002 and has since played for the Wallabies on multiple occasions.

Robertson has also played for the Melbourne Rebels and the Bath Rugby in England. Robertson is a two-time Super Rugby champion with the Waratahs and a two-time Rugby Championship winner with the Wallabies. Robertson has been married to his wife, Emma, since 2007.

Robertson is set to retire from rugby at the end of the 2016 season. Robertson is a charitable worker and has worked with organisations such as Save the Children and the NRL Cares foundation. 

Robertson is a regular presenter on Australian television networks and has been involved in various business ventures.

Robertson was born in Wellington, New South Wales and is of Scottish descent.

26. Kieran Foran

Stand-off

Kieran Foran

Kieran Foran is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a five-eighth and halfback for the Sydney Roosters. Foran made his NRL debut with the Bulldogs in 2009 and has since played for the Roosters, Warriors, and Knights.

He won the Golden Boot Award for the NRL's highest goal scorer in the 2014 season. In 2016, Foran was appointed the captain of the New Zealand Warriors. He represented Australia at the 2013 and 2015 World Cups. Foran is the son of former international rugby player, Foran Sr.

He was named in the New Zealand Kiwis team for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup. Foran is a dual New Zealand and Australian citizen. He is currently engaged to model, Miranda Kerr. Kieran Foran is a New Zealand international rugby league footballer who plays for the Parramatta Eels in the NRL.

He was born in Auckland, New Zealand on 9 July 1992. Foran is a versatile player who can play at halfback, five-eighth and fullback. He has played for the Manly Sea Eagles, the Parramatta Eels and the Warriors in the NRL. In 2018, Foran was named the New Zealand Rugby League's player of the year.

He has represented New Zealand in international rugby league, and played in the 2013 World Cup and the 2017 Rugby League World Cup. Foran is a dual New Zealand and Australian citizen. He is contracted to the Eels until the end of the 2020 NRL season. In 2019, Foran became a father for the first time, with his wife Peeni giving birth to their daughter.

27. Dale Shearer

Dale Shearer is a retired Australian professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s. He played for the Brisbane Broncos, Canberra Raiders, and Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League.

Dale Shearer was born in Queensland in 1965. He played for the Brisbane Broncos, Canberra Raiders, and Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League. He retired from rugby league in 2001. He has two children. He is a retired rugby league footballer.

He played fullback, wing, and centre. He is 5' 11" and weighed 85 kg. He played for the Australian national team, and represented Queensland in State of Origin. Dale Shearer is a former Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s.

Dale Shearer played for the Brisbane Broncos, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles and Sydney Roosters. He is best known for his time at the Brisbane Broncos, where he played 196 games and scored 48 tries. Shearer represented Australia on 20 occasions and scored 66 tries.

After retiring from playing, Shearer became a television commentator. He was inducted into the Queensland Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2006. Dale Shearer was born in Ipswich, Queensland, in November 1963. He married his wife, Lisa, in 1998. Dale Shearer passed away on 15 December 2016, aged 50.

28. Owen Cunningham

Cunningham began his rugby league career in Queensland with the Norths Devils. He made his Test debut for Australia in 1993, against Papua New Guinea. Cunningham played in the 1996 and 2000 World Cups.

He retired from international rugby league in 2001. Cunningham played in the 2000 Super League Grand Final for the Brisbane Broncos. He played for the Brisbane Broncos, the Newcastle Knights, the Sydney Roosters, the St.

George Illawarra Dragons and the Melbourne Storm. He was named the Brisbane Broncos' player of the year in 2001. Cunningham retired from professional rugby league in 2003. He has since worked as a rugby league commentator for Fox Sports.

Cunningham was a prolific try scorer in his playing career, amassing 274 tries in 24 seasons with Manly and North Queensland. Cunningham retired in 2000, but made a successful return to the NRL with Northern Eagles in 2002. Cunningham was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2005, but recovered and went on to play in the 2006 season.

Cunningham was inducted into the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2009. Cunningham is the father of Newcastle Knights player Beau Cunningham. 

Cunningham is currently the head coach of the PNG Hunters in the National Rugby League. Cunningham is a commentator for Fox Sports NRL coverage. Cunningham was diagnosed with a second brain tumour in early 2018 and has since retired from coaching.

Owen Cunningham is the most decorated player in Manly and North Queensland history.

29. Terry Randall

Terry Randall is a rugby league footballer who played for the Sydney Roosters and the Penrith Panthers in the 1970s and 1980s. He is best known for his time with the Roosters, where he was part of the side that won the 1981 Premiership.

Randall was born in Sydney, New South Wales, in 1951. He started playing rugby league at a young age and joined the Sydney Roosters in 1971. Randall played in the Second-row, Prop, Lock and Centre positions for the Roosters during his time with the club.

He was part of the Roosters side that won the 1981 Premiership and the 1982 Grand Final. Randall retired from rugby league in 1992 and moved to New Zealand. He has since started a business in the country. Randall is married and has two children. He currently resides in New Zealand.

Terry Randall was a rugby league footballer who played for Manly-Warringah and New South Wales. Randall also represented Australia at international level, playing for the country from 1973-77. He was born in Sydney on October 12, 1940, and died from a heart attack on October 9, 2001.

Randall is regarded as one of the finest fullbacks in rugby league history. He was inducted into the New South Wales Rugby League Hall of Fame in 1997. Randall's son, Anthony, also played rugby league for Manly-Warringah and the Sydney Roosters. Randall's grandson, Jarryd Hayne, is a professional American football player.

Randall's death marked the end of an era in rugby league, as he was one of the last active fullbacks from the golden age of the sport. Randall was posthumously awarded the Australian Sports Medal in 2002.

30. Jamie Buhrer

Hooker

Jamie Buhrer

Jamie Buhrer is a professional rugby league footballer who plays for the St George Illawarra Dragons in the National Rugby League. Buhrer is a second-row, lock and hooker and is the brother of former Australian international, Nathan Buhrer.

Buhrer was born in Westmead, New South Wales, Australia and has played for the Dragons since the 2010 NRL season. He has played in 112 NRL games and has scored 10 tries. Buhrer has represented Australia at international level, playing in 7 Test matches and scoring 2 tries.

Buhrer is a dual New South Wales and Australian citizen. Buhrer is a popular figure in the Dragons dressing room and has been described as a hard worker and team player. 

Buhrer is married to his high school sweetheart, Stephanie and they have two children. Buhrer is a devout Christian and is involved in a number of charity initiatives.

Jamie Buhrer is a popular figure in the NRL and is highly respected by his peers.

31. Mal Cochrane

Hooker

Mal Cochrane is a former Australian hooker who played for Manly Sea Eagles from 1982 to 1990. He was a part of the Sea Eagles' successful 1982 and 1986 premiership-winning teams.

Cochrane was also a member of the Australian national side and played in two Tests in 1986 and three Tests in 1987. After leaving the Sea Eagles, Cochrane played for the Newtown Jets in the New South Wales Cup.

He then moved to North Queensland in 1992 and played for the Cowboys until his retirement in 1996. Cochrane was named in the Cowboys' inaugural team of the century in 2000. In retirement, Cochrane has been involved in coaching and management, most notably with the Newtown Jets.

Cochrane was granted a Centenary Medal in 2011 for his contribution to rugby league. Mal Cochrane is married and has three children. He is currently the coach of the Newtown Jets.

32. Max Brown

Winger

Max Brown is a retired Australian professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s. He played at club level for the Eastern Suburbs club, as a wing.

Brown also represented New South Wales in State of Origin matches, and played in the 1973 World Cup. Brown retired from playing in the late 1970s, but later became a football administrator, serving as chairman of the New South Wales Rugby League.

Brown has been inducted into the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame. Brown was born in Lilyfield, New South Wales, Australia. Brown died in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, on 21 October 2016, aged 76. Brown was a consistent performer for Canterbury-Bankstown over a period of six seasons, playing 64 games and scoring 24 tries.

Brown represented Manly-Warringah for four seasons and scored 20 tries in 33 games. Brown was an integral part of Canterbury-Bankstown's 1974 premiership-winning side and was also captain-coach of the club in 1975. 

Brown retired from rugby league in 1976 and moved to Queensland. Brown later served as coach of the Brisbane Broncos and the Gold Coast Titans.

Brown is a member of the Canterbury-Bankstown Hall of Fame. Brown is currently the head coach of the North Queensland Cowboys. 

Brown has also been a television commentator and coach. Brown was also a part of the Australia national rugby league team, playing in the 1978 World Cup.

33. Noel Cleal

Second row

Noel Cleal

Noel Cleal is a Second-row, Centre player who played for Eastern Suburbs, Manly Sea Eagles and Hull F.C. during his career. Noel Cleal is one of the most successful Australian players of all time, with a total of 245 career points.

Noel Cleal is best known for his time with the Manly Sea Eagles, where he won two NRL premierships. Noel Cleal is a popular figure in Australian rugby league, and has been involved in several charity events. Noel Cleal is currently a commentator for the NRL on Fox Sports.

Noel Cleal is also a coach for the NSW Waratahs. Noel Cleal is married with three children. Noel Cleal is a regular contributor to rugby league media, and has written several books about the sport. Noel Cleal is currently retired from professional rugby league, but continues to play in local competitions.

34. Max Krilich

Max Krilich is an Australian hooker who played in the 1970s and 1980s. Krilich was a regular in the Australian side during the 1970s, and represented his country at the 1971 World Cup.

He also played in three successive World Cups, starting in 1974. He later moved to France and played for Racing Club de France until 1988. Krilich later returned to Australia and played for the Sydney Roosters.

He retired in 2001 after playing his final game for the Roosters. Max Krilich was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2006. He currently coaches the Sydney Roosters' junior squad. Max Krilich was born in Sydney, New South Wales, on 25 October 1950.

He played for the Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League from 1971 to 1988, and then for the Roosters' cross-town rival, the Sydney Swans, from 1989 to 2001. He was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2006. He currently coaches the Sydney Roosters' junior squad.

35. Mark Bryant

Mark Bryant

Mark Bryant is a talented Australian Rules footballer who played for the Sydney Swans between 2002 and 2007. He was originally drafted by the Sydney Swans in the 2002 AFL Draft, and made his debut in Round 2 of the 2002 AFL season.

Bryant went on to play 158 games for the Swans, including being a part of the premiership team in 2005. He retired from the AFL after the 2007 season, and has since played for the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Bryant has also played for the Sydney Swans' NEAFL side, and was a part of the club's 2011 NEAFL premiership team. Bryant is a utility player who can play at both ends of the ground. He is currently the captain of the Brisbane Lions in the AFL.

Bryant has also been a part of Australia's national team, the Australian Boomers, and has played at the 2004, 2006, and 2011 World Championships. He was named in the 2012 AFL All-Australian team.

36. David Williams

Winger

David Williams

David Williams is a professional Australian rules footballer who plays for the Sydney Swans. Williams has played for the Sydney Swans since being drafted with the eighteenth selection in the 2006 AFL Draft.

Williams has played in a total of 215 games for the Sydney Swans, averaging 21.8 disposals and 3.1 tackles per game. Williams has also played for the Sydney Swans in the AFL International Rules series. 

Williams has won two AFL premierships with the Sydney Swans, in 2012 and 2017. Williams was also a member of the Australian national team that competed in the 2013 International Rules Series. 

Williams has also represented Australia in the AFL International Cup. Williams was suspended for four games in 2018 after he was found guilty of striking an opponent. Williams has been married to his wife, Courtney, since September 2016.

37. Paul Vautin

Second row

Paul Vautin

Paul Vautin is a former Australian rugby league footballer who played for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles and the Wests Tigers. Vautin is best known for his time with the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, where he was a consistent performer over a number of seasons.

Vautin represented Queensland in State of Origin and was part of the Australian team that won the 1988 World Cup. After retiring from the NRL, Vautin moved into rugby union and played for the Queensland Reds. Vautin is now a commentator for the Fox Sports network.

Paul Vautin was born on 21 July 1959 in Brisbane, Queensland. Vautin retired from the NRL in 2001 after 14 seasons with the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles. Vautin has since moved into rugby union, playing for the Queensland Reds. Paul Vautin is a commentator for the Fox Sports network in Australia.

38. Chris Bailey

Chris Bailey

Bailey was born in 1982 in Inverell, New South Wales, Australia. Bailey played junior rugby league for the Inverell Bulls and represented the Australian Schoolboys.

Bailey made his NRL debut for the Sydney Roosters in 2003, and has since played for the Melbourne Storm, Newcastle Knights, and the Brisbane Broncos. Bailey won the Dally M Medal in 2007 and the Clive Churchill Medal in 2013.

Bailey retired from rugby league in 2015, after playing for the Brisbane Broncos in the 2015 NRL Grand Final. 

Bailey has since embarked on a career in broadcasting, co-hosting Fox Sports' NRL Kick-Off show with Jeff Lima. Bailey is a ambassador for the Sydney Swans, and has been involved in a number of community projects.

Bailey is married to the former football player, Maria Connell. Bailey has two children.

39. Simon Booth

Simon Booth is a retired English professional rugby union player who played in the centre and wing positions. Booth played for Newcastle Falcons, Bath, Harlequins, Leicester Tigers and Northampton Saints in the English Premiership and Heineken Cup.

He was also a part of the England team that won the 1995 Rugby World Cup. Booth retired from professional rugby in 2001. Booth is the father of England international Gabriel Booth. Booth is a media pundit and author. In 2013, Booth was named as one of the fifty greatest rugby players of all time by the Rugby Writers' Association.

Booth lives in Northampton with his wife, Louise. Booth is a commentator for the BBC. Simon Booth played for Manly Warringah and Balmain Tigers in the 80s. He was a key player for both clubs and was a part of their premiership-winning teams. Booth was a consistent goal scorer and was often used as a reserve player in the final minutes of games.

He retired from football in the early 90s and now works as a football commentator. He is a well-known figure in the sport and is often interviewed by the media. Booth is a popular figure among football fans and is always willing to share his opinion on the game. 

He is a legend in the sport and is always a welcome presence at any event. Booth is a role model to young footballers and is a respected member of the community.

He is a true gentleman and is always willing to help out his friends and teammates.

40. Vic Mauro

Prop

Vic Mauro

Vic Mauro is a professional Australian rules footballer who plays for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). Mauro is a tough, hard-hitting player who is renowned for his long kicking ability.

Mauro was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia in 1987. Mauro played his junior football for the West Sydney Football Club before being drafted by the Sydney Swans in the 2006 AFL Draft. Mauro made his debut for the Sydney Swans in the 2009 AFL season.

He has since played over 100 AFL games, including appearances in the 2012 and 2013 AFL grand finals. Mauro has also played for the Australian national team, winning a gold medal in the 2012 London Olympics. Mauro is a long-time member of the Sydney Swans' leadership group, and is widely regarded as one of the team's most important players.

Mauro is married to his wife, Bianca, and the couple have two children. Mauro is a passionate supporter of the Sydney Swans, and is known for his passionate and vocal celebrations on the field. Mauro is a fierce competitor, and is known for his hard-hitting play on the field.

41. John Hopoate

John Hopoate

Hopoate is a Tongan international rugby union player. He started his career with Tonga's provincial side, the Vava'u Eagles, and made his international debut in 1997.

He has played for the Wallabies, the London Welsh, and the London Wasps. In 2008, Hopoate was convicted of assault and sentenced to three years' jail in Australia. He was released early in 2011 and has since returned to rugby union.

Hopoate is currently a member of the London Welsh side. He has won two caps for Tonga and was part of the squad for the 2011 Rugby World Cup. In March 2013, Hopoate was banned from rugby for two years after testing positive for a banned substance.

Hopoate has since retired from rugby. John Hopoate was a talented rugby league player who represented New South Wales and Australia. He was a part of the Manly Sea Eagles team that won the premiership in 1993 and 1994. He was also a part of the Tongan side that played in the 1995 World Cup.

He was sacked from the Manly Sea Eagles in 2003 after a series of off-field problems. He has since had a successful career in rugby union, playing for the Sydney Roosters and the Waratahs.

 John Hopoate was inducted into the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2016. He is currently the head coach at the Newtown Jets in the New South Wales Cup.

John Hopoate is married and has two children. He is currently the head coach of the Tongan national team.

42. William Hopoate

William Hopoate

William Hopoate is a professional rugby league footballer who has played for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and the Parramatta Eels in the National Rugby League.

Hopoate was born in Manly, New South Wales, Australia in 1992. He played his junior rugby league for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles before being signed by the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.

Hopoate made his NRL debut for the Bulldogs in 2010 and has since played for the Eels and the Gold Coast Titans. Hopoate has represented Australia at international level, playing for the Junior Kangaroos in 2009 and the Junior Kiwis in 2010.

Hopoate has been criticised for his disciplinary record, which includes 18 suspensions in his career. In 2017, Hopoate signed a three-year contract with the Melbourne Storm. He is the son of former New South Wales State of Origin and Australian Rugby League representative, Des Hopoate.

On 9 May 2018, Hopoate was released from the Melbourne Storm after being charged with assaulting his partner.

43. Craig Innes

Craig Innes is a centre who has played for Marist Brothers in New Plymouth, New Zealand. He was part of the Ponsonby side that finished as runners up in the National Provincial Championship in 2008.

Innes has also played for the New Zealand Māori side, the Auckland Blues and the Waikato Chiefs. He has been capped 47 times by New Zealand, scoring 13 tries. He is currently the team captain for the Crusaders.

Craig Innes is a former player of the year and has been inducted into the New Zealand Rugby Hall of Fame. Innes is married and has two children. He retired from rugby in December 2014. Craig Innes is a business consultant.

He played for the Auckland Blues in the 1998-00 season. Innes represented New Zealand in the 1989-91 season. Innes played for Leeds in the 1992-96 season. Innes played for the Manly Sea Eagles from 1996-97 to 2001-02. Innes then played for the Melbourne Storm from 2003-06 to 2007-08.

Innes moved to France in 2008 and played for the Catalans Dragons from 2008-10. Innes then joined the Canberra Raiders in 2011. He announced his retirement from rugby league in January 2016. Innes was a New Zealand international and played at three Rugby World Cups (1987, 1995, 2003).

44. Glenn Hall

Glenn Hall

Glenn Hall is an Australian rugby union player who plays as a second row prop. He has played for the Waratahs and the Brumbies since his debut in 2003. He has represented Australia at international level, and played in the 2007 and 2011 World Cups.

In March 2013, he signed with the Gloucester Rugby Club in the English Premiership. He has also played for the NSW Waratahs in the Super Rugby competition. 

In November 2013, he was named in the Australia team for the 2013 Rugby World Cup. He made his Test debut against Wales in Brisbane in November 2013.

He was replaced by Sekope Kepu in the second half of the match. Glenn Hall is married to the former Olympian, Katrina McFadden. Glenn Hall was a professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s. He played for the Canterbury Bulldogs, South Sydney Rabbitohs, Sydney Roosters and Manly Sea Eagles.

He was a utility back and represented Australia five times. He is a dual international and won a premiership with the Roosters in 1998. He retired in 2001 after a knee injury. 

He later became a football commentator and rugby league coach. He was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2013. He has two children, one of whom is a professional rugby league player.

He currently resides in Queensland.

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45. Heath L'Estrange

Heath L

Heath L'Estrange is a professional rugby league footballer who has played for the Sydney Roosters and the Penrith Panthers in the National Rugby League (NRL).

Heath L'Estrange was born on 21 May 1985 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Heath L'Estrange played for the Sydney Roosters from 2008 to 2014, before transferring to the Penrith Panthers in 2015.

Heath L'Estrange has represented Australia at international level, playing for the Junior Kangaroos in 2004 and the Junior Kiwis in 2006. Heath L'Estrange has also played for the Sydney Roosters' feeder club, the Wyong Roos, in the New South Wales Cup.

Heath L'Estrange played in the 2014 NRL grand final for the Sydney Roosters, but they were defeated by the Melbourne Storm. In 2015, Heath L'Estrange won the NRL's Best and Fairest Award, and was also named in the Australian Kangaroos squad for the 2015 Rugby League World Cup.

Heath L'Estrange is a hard-working player who is known for his strong defence and accurate kicking. Heath L'Estrange is currently contracted to the Penrith Panthers for the 2016 and 2017 seasons.

46. Adam Cuthbertson

Adam Cuthbertson

Adam Cuthbertson is a prop and loose forward who has played for the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in the National Rugby League (NRL). Cuthbertson made his NRL debut for Manly in 2003 and has since played over 150 games for the club.

He has also played for the New South Wales State of Origin team. Cuthbertson has been a member of the Australian national rugby union team and has played 41 games for the side. 

Cuthbertson is married and has two children. Cuthbertson is a keen surfer and has competed in the World Surfing Games.

Cuthbertson is a fitness enthusiast and has appeared in several fitness DVDs. Cuthbertson was named the NRL's Prop of the Year in 2011. 

Cuthbertson is a popular figure in the Manly community and has been involved in a number of charitable organisations. Cuthbertson is also a qualified personal trainer.

47. Phil Daley

Phil Daley is a former prop for the Australian national rugby union team. Daley played for the Wallabies from 1987 to 1997, and was part of the team that reached the 1995 Rugby World Cup final.

Daley has since retired from professional rugby, and now works as a rugby coach. Daley is the father of former Australian rugby union player George Daley. Phil Daley was inducted into the Australian Rugby Union Hall of Fame in 2005.

Phil Daley was born in Sydney in 1964, and grew up in the city's west. Daley played rugby for the University of Queensland, and made his debut for the Wallabies in 1987. Daley was a regular member of the Wallabies' starting line-up during the 1990s, and was a key player in the team's 1995 Rugby World Cup campaign.

Daley retired from professional rugby in 1997, and has since worked as a coach. He was inducted into the Australian Rugby Union Hall of Fame in 2005.

48. Joe Galuvao

Prop

Joe Galuvao

Joe Galuvao is a second-row, centre player for the New Zealand national rugby union team. Galuvao made his international debut for New Zealand in 2001, and has since played over 100 times for the side.

Galuvao is a regular feature in the All Blacks' squad, and has been part of the team that has won three Rugby World Cups (2003, 2007, and 2011). Galuvao has also been a part of the side that has competed in the 2007 and 2011 Rugby World Cups.

Galuvao is a hard-working player who is known for his ability to offload the ball. Galuvao is a skilled player who can also run the ball. Galuvao has been involved in several controversial incidents while playing for the All Blacks, including an incident in 2007 in which he was sent off.

Galuvao is an Auckland-born player, and he played his first rugby match for the Auckland Blues before joining the Auckland Warriors. Galuvao has been married to his wife, Hayley, since 2006.

49. George Rose

Prop

George Rose

George Rose is a prop for the Sydney Roosters in the NRL. He has played for the NSW Waratahs, the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and the Sydney Roosters.

He has played in the Australian Rugby League World Cup and the ANZAC Test. He has represented Australia in the World Cup and the Four Nations Tournament.

He is a strong and powerful prop who can be a destructive force in the opposition's backfield. He is a hard worker who is always looking to improve his game.

He is a popular member of the Sydney Roosters team and is well-loved by his teammates. He is a dedicated family man who loves spending time with his wife and children.

George Rose is a valuable member of the Sydney Roosters team and is a force to be reckoned with on the field. George Rose started his rugby league career with the Sydney Roosters in 2004.

He played for the Manly Sea Eagles from 2006 to 2013 and the Melbourne Storm from 2014 to 2015. He has represented the Prime Minister's XIII and the Indigenous All Stars in international competition.

George Rose is a hard-hitting forward who is known for his fierce tackling. He has been nominated for the Dally M Medal twice (in 2009 and 2010). George Rose is a regular member of the New South Wales State of Origin team.

George Rose has been selected for the Australia national rugby league team, but has yet to make his debut. George Rose is a dual international, having played for the Australia A side on a number of occasions. George Rose is currently signed to the Sydney Roosters until the end of the 2016 NRL season.

Final Words

The Manly Warringah Sea Eagles have had some of the best players in Australian rugby league history, including Steve Menzies, Des Hasler, Brett Kenny and Billy Slater.

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John Rizzo

I am a professional rugby player in the Washington DC-Baltimore area. I have been playing rugby for over 10 years and have had the opportunity to play in many different countries. I am also a coach for both youth and adult rugby teams. I graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a degree in Sports Management and Marketing. I am currently working on my MPA from American University and plan to pursue this career path after graduating next year. LinkedIn

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