Little BRITAIN
May 24, 2019
3 minutes
Top-flight rugby league in Australia has a history of no-nonsense Brits making the journey Down Under to test themselves in a foreign land, which is no surprise, given the NRL’s reputation – and the NSWRL’s before it – as the sport’s toughest competition.
Legends including Malcolm Reilly, Tommy Bishop, John Gray and Cliff Watson made a huge impact on Sydney clubs in the 1970s, while Ellery Hanley in the late-1980s and Adrian Morley in the 2000s
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