Stirling Mortlock

Stirling Mortlock

athlete Australia

Stirling Mortlock is a retired Australian rugby union player who captained the national team, the Wallabies, and is known for his dynamic playing style and leadership on the field. He had a distinguished career with the ACT Brumbies, where he was instrumental in their success, leading them to multiple Super Rugby titles. Mortlock is also recognized for his contributions to the Wallabies, earning over 80 caps and representing Australia in several World Cups. His strong defensive skills and powerful running made him a formidable center, and he remains a respected figure in the rugby community.

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Australia Australia: Brumbies captain Stirling Mortlock stands dejected as Waratahs players celebrate victory at Canberra Stadium in 2005. 4

The Sydney Morning Herald: NSW Waratahs aim to snap 13-match losing streak against ACT Brumbies