Wally Lewis
Wally Lewis is a former professional rugby league player from Australia, widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the sport's history. Born on December 1, 1959, in Brisbane, he played primarily as a five-eighth and was known for his exceptional skills, leadership, and game intelligence. Lewis had a successful career with the Brisbane Broncos and represented the Queensland State of Origin team, earning the nickname "The King."
In addition to his club success, Lewis captained the Australian national team and played in multiple international competitions. He was awarded the prestigious Dally M Medal for the best player in the league and was inducted into the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2002. His impact on the game continues to be felt, and he remains a respected figure in rugby league.