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  1. Stirling Austin Mortlock AM (born 20 May 1977) is an Australian former professional rugby union player. He has scored more than 1,000 points in Super Rugby, and nearly 500 test points for the Wallabies. Mortlock is a former Wallaby, Melbourne Rebels and Brumbies captain.

  2. Stirling Mortlock AM - Wallaby legend, business leader and keynote speaker, Stirling engages audiences with stories about his unique experiences, delivering insights that help motivate, inspire and ultimately, help drive high performance and success. Engage Stirling to speak at your next event.

  3. Stirling Austin Mortlock ( Sídney, 20 de mayo de 1977) es un exjugador australiano de rugby que se desempeñaba como centro o wing . Carrera. Desarrolló toda su carrera en el Super Rugby desde su debut en 1998 jugando para Brumbies y desde 2011 en los Melbourne Rebels hasta su retiro en 2012 con 35 años. Selección nacional.

  4. 4 de may. de 2024 · Stirling Mortlock Bio. Stirling Mortlock is a former rugby union player who was a prolific point scorer. He’s best known for scoring more than 1,000 points in Super Rugby and for scoring almost 500 points for the Wallabies. Stirling Mortlock was inducted into the RugbyPass Hall of Fame in 2021.

  5. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS. Rugby union legend Stirling Mortlock AM is a former captain of the Wallabies, the ACT Brumbies and the Melbourne Rebels and one of Australia's greatest ever players. Career Stats. 80* Tests for Wallabies - Equal 8th Most Capped Wallaby All-Time. 29 Tests as Captain - 4th Highest Test Captain behind Gregan, Eales & Farr-Jones.

  6. ABOUT STIRLING. Born in Sydney on 20 May 1977, Stirling Austin Mortlock began playing rugby with Lindfield Juniors at four years of age. Stirling represented Gordon Juniors in U10, U11, U12 and U16's. Following school years at the Kings School, Stirling returned to play in 1995 for Gordon in the Colts ranks and the now very famous Rod Macqueen ...

  7. Stirling Mortlock is widely regarded as one of the hardest running centres in world rugby. He played 80 Tests for Australia over his nine year international career, scoring 489 points and leading the Wallabies to their first Tri Nations title in 2009. He also captained Australia at the 2007 Rugby World Cup and won the Order of Australia in 2012.