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Premium Corporate Rugby Lunch
Friday 10th September 2010 - 12pm til 4pm
Sydney Town Hall, 483 George Street
Aruguably the biggest line up of Rugby greats at any lunch this year.
The 2010 Australia vs New Zealand Rugby lunch features 5 renowned Rugby indentities who'll entertain you and your valued guests in the charming Town Hall*.
It features:
Mark Ella
Along with twin brother Glen and younger brother Gary, Mark virtually re-invented the game of rugby, playing an exciting brand of running rugby that thrilled crowds around the world. Since retiring Mark has continued to succeed off the field in coaching, administration, business and as a highly respected rugby columnist.
Murray Mexted
Murray Graham Mexted (born 5 September 1953 in Wellington) is a New Zealand rugby union player who played 34 tests for the All Blacks from 1979 to 1983. He also played 38 non-test game including 7 as captain. During his time with the All Blacks, he wore the Number eight jersey and was considered an excellent ball winner and an effective defender.
Tim Horan
Starring for the Queensland Reds in the Super 12, and gaining 80 caps for Australia, he was one of the best centres in the world throughout the 1990s due to his attacking prowess, formidable defence and playmaking ability. He won the coveted player of the tournament award after inspiring his team to their second World Cup final victory in 1999
David Campese:
David is considered one of the greatest wingers in rugby union history. Originally a rugby league footballer, David switched codes in his late teens. His big break was the 1982 tour of New Zealand when he was called up by the Wallabies. He was voted player of the tournament at the 1991 Rugby World Cup after scoring nine tries in tests that season and six in the tournament. He is famous for his "goose‐step" which left opponents stumbling to try and tackle him.
Jason Little:
Jason Little will be remembered as one of the finest rugby backs Australian rugby has produced. He made his Test debut in 1989 and played his 75th and final Test for Australia when the Wallabies downed the South African Springboks in Durban in 2000. He is one of a handful of players to have played in two winning World Cup lineups (1991 and 1999) and three World Cups in all (1995 being the other).