
Reg Gasnier
Reg Gasnier is a former Australian rugby league player, widely regarded as one of the greatest centres in the history of the sport. He played for St. George from 1959 to 1969, winning ten premierships and earning a reputation for his exceptional speed, agility, and game intelligence. Gasnier was known for his distinctive playing style, which included remarkable body swerves and the ability to hypnotize defenders. His contributions to the game have made him a rugby league legend, and he was inducted into the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2003.
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Reg Gasnier was a late league legend and one of the founders of the Sporting Chance Cancer Foundation.
Sydney Roosters skipper James Tedesco chasing Golden Eagle successThe big four … Dragons Immortals Johnny Raper, Graeme Langlands, Reg Gasnier and Norm Provan.
Eleven straight premierships is Shane Flanagan’s cross to bearReg Gasnier is remembered for his awe-inspiring acceleration and skill as a centre in rugby league.
Centre is now least important position on rugby league field



























