40 nil
It's only a game ...
I wonder if a Rugby League team can be compiled entirely from players who've excelled in other major competitive sports? To be eligible, they need to have played at least one first grade game (not sure if Darren Clarke played a first grade game for Balmain). Excelled means representative or professional level. Other major sports would not include similar football codes, although soccer would be okay. It's possible that elite cross code athletes were more common in the early days of Rugby League. These are are the players I can remember (Herb Collins was the result of an internet search - he captained Australia in cricket & played in the Roosters first premiership winning team)
- Ray Lindwall (Australian cricketer)
- Johnny Bliss (Australian beach sprint champion)
- Warren Ryan (1962 Com Games - shot put)
- John MacDonald (professional athlete)
- Michael Cleary (1962 Com Games - sprinter)
- Anthony Mundine (professional boxer)
- Herb Collins (Australian cricketer)
- Brent Todd (NZ water polo)
- John Monie (surfing)
- Kevin Tamati (professional boxer)
- Sonny Bill Williams (professional boxer)
- Dick Thornett (1960 Olympics - water polo)
- Paul Gallen (professional boxer)
- Solomon Haumono (professional boxer)
- Graeme Hughes (NSW cricketer)
- Max Whitehead (World wrestling champion)
- Denis Tutty (Australian rowing champ)
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