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Steve Irwin (rugby league)

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Name
  
Steve Irwin

Role
  

Height
  
1.89 m

Weight
  
95 kg

Steve Irwin (rugby league) Steve Irwin in a Broncos jersey nrl

Steven "Steve" Irwin (born 19 June 1983 in Queensland, Australia) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer.

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Career

While attending St. Lukes Anglican School, Irwin played for the Australian Schoolboys team in 2000.

Irwin, affectionately nicknamed "Croc" after the TV personality the Crocodile Hunter of the same name, made a remarkable rise to first grade football in just 5 years. He spent much of his youth playing soccer before picking up Rugby League at the age of 14.

He moved to the Canberra Raiders.

Controversy

On 18 May 2007, Irwin was with his teammate Todd Carney when Carney decided to drive in Irwin's ute, despite Carney having been disqualified from driving at the time. Police began to pursue the vehicle in a high-speed chase through the back streets of the Canberra suburb of Bruce. After turning into a dead-end street, Carney stopped the car and fled the scene on foot, leaving Irwin in the passenger seat. Irwin told police Carney was the driver. Controversially, the Raiders club sacked Irwin over the incident (who was not charged with any offenses), but retained Carney.

On 24 June 2007, Irwin lashed out at the Canberra Raiders club during a stinging interview in the Sunday Mail newspaper. He blamed the Raiders for ruining his career and his reputation.

References

Steve Irwin (rugby league) Wikipedia