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Rugby league player Mitch Brennan. Rugby League 19th May 2021 6:30 AM Premium Content MICHAEL NUNN MITCH Brennan had a swerve and pace that scored tries wherever he went. The premiership-winning Dragon was a proud Magpie, Dolphin, Rabbit and Raider as well as Origin footballer. Brennan didn t miss out on anything in his career including a fake name and captain of South Sydney and the Dolphins. We swerved to the bar and sat down for two beers. Souths Magpies, how did that happen? My grandparents lived in West End so I would stay with them for large amounts of time because dad was in the Army and would be away. We moved around a lot but settled in West End from about 12 years old so I was always going to be a Magpie. ....
St George Illawarra’s 2010 premiership-winning captain Ben Hornby and grand final teammates Ben Creagh and Jason Nightingale have been inducted into St George District s Legends Walk at Kogarah, along with members of the inaugural St George Dragons team of 1921. Hornby, Creagh and Nightingale were chosen to join the 18 legends already inducted and the 1921 St George team in the walk outside Netstrata Jubilee Stadium as part of St George District s centenary celebrations at Sunday s match against Canterbury. “This is a huge honour and something of which I am very proud,” Hornby said. “It’s a great achievement and a great acknowledgement for all of us here today off the back of all the effort and sacrifices we made as individuals, and as clubman. ....
Remembering the 1986 Kangaroos A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size A few days ago, as I was aimlessly flicking TV channels, I came across a replay of the first Test of the 1986 ‘Unbeatables’ Kangaroo tour. I was sucked in and enthralled. After 80 minutes that flew by, I left in a much better mood than I arrived. Thirty-five years ago, the once every four years Kangaroo tour of Great Britain was an important part of the rugby league landscape and the pinnacle experience for our representative players. ....