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Over 770 players have been deemed good enough to represent Australia in rugby league internationals over the years, whether they be Test matches or World Cup games (including Super League).
Many of those chosen were legends of the game, while others – whose Test careers were significantly shorter – were no less deserving of being chosen. Along the way, though, there were some questionable selections, and some players who must be considered very lucky to have donned the Australian jersey for an international match. You know who they are.
Footy great Bob Kellaway. Picture: Seven Sport
Sport 24th Feb 2021 6:30 AM
Premium Content Michael Nunn IN the 1980 s in Brisbane Rugby League, Bob Kellaway s role was to truck it up for Souths, Brothers and the Jets. The lanky front rower did it for over a decade and played two Origin games for Queensland in a startling career. I braced for impact and poured a beer with Kellaway. How did you get to Souths? I was playing A Grade in Maryborough and I played so much rep stuff that last year that I barely played for the my club. So Souths noticed me down in Brisbane playing and I packed up and came down in 1978. Greg Veivers was at Souths so it did not take much convincing to get me there to play with him.