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Jason Akermanis
(Brisbane,
Queensland,
Australia)
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Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.
Jason Akermanis is among the AFL’s most electrifying players. And
one of the biggest celebrities, renowned not just for his footballing
brilliance but his honest, open and outspoken approach to the game.
A veteran of nine seasons at the elite level, the 26-year-old Brisbane
Lions midfielder i
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Chris Handy
(Brisbane,
Queensland,
Australia)
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Chris “Buddha” Handy – few names are more synonymous in the world of rugby than this larger than life sporting icon. Despite representing his country in six internationals, it is his deeds & prose in the commentary box that have made him instantly recognisable to rugby fans across the
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Sheedy Kevin
(Melbourne,
Victoria,
Australia)
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KEVIN SHEEDY is one of the Australian Football League’s most enduring coaches. A player and coach for more than 38 years, Kevin has an unsurpassed record of involvement in eight Premierships and a total of 886 games.
He began his career at Prahran Footbal
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Wally Lewis AM.
(Brisbane,
Queensland,
Australia)
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"The King"
Rated by many commentators as being perhaps one of the most brilliant players and captains of Rugby League, ever!
Called an "inspiring leader" by other greats of Rugby League.
Throughout the 1980’s and up until 1992 Wally Lewis was the charismatic and dominant playe
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Wayne Pearce
(Sydney,
New South Wales,
Australia)
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Wayne Pearce has much to offer the corporate conference organiser who is looking for a prominent sporting personality to inject interest, humour and hard won success stories into the conference agenda. In addition to being a professional Rugby League captain and coach at the hig
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Shane Webcke
(Brisbane,
Queensland,
Australia)
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Broncos Big Man
Shane Webcke is The Brisbane Broncos leading ‘big man’. He started his football career playing under 8’s as a five-year-old, and has dominated all comers, as arguably Rugby League’s leading prop forward. With 136 first grade games to his credit, Shane Webcke lists the 2000 Grand Final win as his mos
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