About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Cliff Lyons, Tawera Nikau, Whetu Taewa, Garry Jack, Hugh Waddell, Keith Senior, Dave Watson, Chris McKenna, Sonny Whakarau, Jordan James, Chris Thorman, Lee Jackson, Misi Taulapapa, Oliver Wilkes, Tony Tuimavave, Richard Eyres, Chris Morley, Lynton Stott, Se'e Solomona, Paul Broadbent, Iva Ropati, Richard Goddard, Francis Leota, Martin Pearson, Richard Newlove, Gavin Clinch, Mark Aston, Aled James, Steve Molloy, Jon Breakingbury, Andy Speak, Ryan Sheridan, Sonny Nickle, Liam Higgins, Michael Jackson, Kevin Crouthers, Aaron Groom, Rob Worrincy, Daio Powell, Waisale Sovatabua, Jon Aston, James Ford, Neil Law, Richard Marshall, Gareth Hewitt, Darren Shaw, David Mycoe, Frederic Teixido, Ged Corcoran, Jeff Hardy, Menzie Yere, Paul Carr, Jack Howieson, Mitch Stringer, Ian Hughes, Tangi Ropati, Kyle Wood, Carl De Chenu, Lee Greenwood, Wayne Flynn, Bright Sodje, Trevor Exton, Willie Morganson, Dale Laughton, Paul Dixon, Richie Barnett, Andy Hay, Dominic Brambani, Matty Brooks, Des Maea, Nick Pinkney, Brendon Lindsay, Ricky Wright, Bolu Fagborun, Bruce McGuire, Simon Baldwin, Dean Lawford, Dane McDonald, John Coleman, Tim Bergin, Alex Szostak, Matt Crowther, Gareth Stephens, Charlie McAlister, Mike Roby, Chris Chapman, Danny Mills. Excerpt: Cliff Lyons (born 19 October 1961 in Narrandera, New South Wales) is an indigenous Australian former international-level rugby league footballer of the 1980s and 90s. A Clive Churchill Medallist and two-time Dally M Medallist, he made over 300 first-grade appearances with the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, winning grand finals with them in 1987 and 1996, and also represented New South Wales and Australia. Cliff Lyons, known as Napper or Cliffy to his mates, started his rugby league career playing Lock forward but was often moved into the five-eighth role which is where he was considered to b...