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‘He’ll bring people back to watch’: The sevens star who could become the 15th Indigenous Wallaby – Rugby.com.au
“It’s a crap game. I hate it.”
Its a crap game. I hate it.
That is how Maurice Longbottom responded when Brendan Williams the Indigenous Australian who was voted ahead of the legendary Jonah Lomu as players player at the 2001 Sevens World Cup strolled over to the rugby league-loving back after a game of OzTag at Heffron Park and asked him whether he had thought about playing rugby.
Williams shrugged his shoulders, nodded his head and left him with one thought.
OK, bra, I just thought youd be good at it, Williams said.
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