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  1. One of the Wallabies greatest ever players, George Gregan. The record-breaker stunned us with his rugby with stupendous offloads, try-assists and tackles. Th...

  2. George Gregan’s middle name is Musarurwa. In essence it means ‘The Chosen One’ and Gregan was just that, given he represented Australia in a record 139 Tests. A brilliant on-field general, Gregan was resolute, determined, and fiercely dedicated. He was near-impregnable, tactically astute and an exceptional defender.

  3. RugbyPass Offload podcast clip with Australia rugby legend George Gregan, he talks through the iconic moment between Australia and New Zealand in the 2003 Ru...

  4. George Musarurwa Gregan (Lusaka, Zambia, 19 de abril de 1973) es un exjugador australiano de rugby que se desempeñaba como medio scrum. George Gregan jugó con los Wallabies cuatro mundiales, en Gales 1999 formó una de las bisagras más recordadas de la historia junto a Stephen Larkham y se consagró campeón del Mundo.

  5. 22 de jul. de 2013 · ARU TV chats with classic Wallabies scrumhalf George Gregan and coach Bob Dwyer about 'that' tackle on Jeff Wilson in 1994.The Rugby Championship - The Ultim...

  6. georgegregan.com › george-greganGeorge Gregan

    George Musarurwa Gregan (born 19 April 1973 in Lusaka, Zambia) made more appearances for his national team, the Wallabies, than any other player in the sport’s history. He is respected throughout the rugby world for his tenacity, tactical skill, leadership ability and sportsmanship. Gregan played Super 14 for the ACT Brumbies since the ...

  7. 6 de sept. de 2015 · George Gregan's behind the back pass was just one of the highlights from Rugby World Cup final 1999Follow World Rugby on social media: ...