George Gregan

George Gregan

athlete Australia

George Gregan is a former Australian rugby union player and one of the most celebrated scrum-halves in the sport's history. He captained the Wallabies and played a key role in their 1999 Rugby World Cup victory. Renowned for his quick decision-making, tactical awareness, and leadership, Gregan's influence on the game extended beyond his on-field performances, making him a respected figure in rugby both in Australia and internationally.

Born on Apr 19, 1973 (52 years old)

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New Zealand New Zealand: The great Australian player George Gregan, who had played against England in the last days of the amateur era, was asked before the 2011 World Cup who he thought would win. 5

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: All Blacks v England: Why Twickenham test could be an all-time classic - Phil Gifford