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Scott Lewis (rugby league) (Scott Lewis) was born on 17 September, 1963 in Hawthorne, Queensland, Australia, is an Australian professional rugby league footballer. Discover Scott Lewis (rugby league)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?
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17 September 1963 |
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17 September |
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Hawthorne, Queensland, Australia |
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Australia
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Scott Lewis (rugby league) Height, Weight & Measurements
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Scott Lewis (rugby league) Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Scott Lewis (rugby league) worth at the age of 60 years old? Scott Lewis (rugby league)’s income source is mostly from being a successful Professional. He is from Australia. We have estimated Scott Lewis (rugby league)'s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Scott Lewis (born 17 September 1963) is an Australian former rugby league footballer, best known for playing alongside his brother Wally in the Brisbane Rugby League during the 1980s, winning a premiership with Wynnum-Manly in 1986.
A utility back, Lewis primarily played on the, though his preferred position was.
Lewis is the father of former Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs halfback Lachlan Lewis.
Lewis was born in Hawthorne, Queensland.
His father, Jimmy, played first grade rugby league at or for Brisbane clubs Wests and Souths, later becoming coach of the Wynnum-Manly club.
His mother, June, was a Queensland representative netball player.
Like his brother Wally, Lewis was a Fortitude Valley junior.
According to his nephew Lincoln, Lewis and his brother are butchers by trade.
Lewis made his first-grade debut for Fortitude Valley in round 11 of the 1983 season, playing two games at halfback after an injury to Ross Henrick.
During the 1983-84 offseason, Lewis followed his older brother to Wakefield Trinity, making his debut for the club in their 16–32 loss to Hull F.C. in round 15.
Lewis played 5 games in the centres for the English club and once on the wing, scoring a total of 6 tries.
Lewis scored his first career double in Wakefield's 28–22 win over Oldham in round 17.
In the 1984 season, Lewis remained at Fortitude Valley despite his brother Wally's move to Wynnum-Manly.
Lewis gave an impressive performance in the 1984 Woolies Pre-season, being hospitalised with a hip injury in Round 3 but returning to score a try in the side's 24–12 win over Eastern Suburbs in round 4.
Lewis also scored a try in all 3 of Fortitude Valley's first-grade matches in the Winfield State League, including the only try in Valleys 9–8 win over Redcliffe in Round 5.
Despite this, Lewis failed to earn a place in Fortitude Valley's starting side for the regular season until round 12, when he replaced Scott Nicholls on the wing and scored a try in the Diehards' 16–8 win over Past Brothers.
Lewis scored another try the next week in Fortitude Valley's 26–10 win over Northern Suburbs, before being replaced on the wing by Nicholls in round 14.
Lewis earned another place in the starting side in round 15, playing two games at.
Lewis played five first-grade games in 1985, all at halfback, after Grant Rix was forced into early retirement due to injury.
In 1986, Lewis signed with Wynnum-Manly, where his brother Wally had been appointed captain-coach.
Lewis' first appearance for the club came in round 2 of the Woolies Pre-season, where he moved from the wing to halfback late in the match and scored a 60-metre intercept try.
Lewis was selected for the Brisbane rugby league team in the 1986 National Panasonic Cup, and played in the side's 10–18 loss to the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles on 16 April, scoring a try.
After spending most of the pre-season in the halves, Lewis moved back to the wing for his first-grade club debut in round 1 of the regular season.
Lewis played in the centres in Wynnum-Manly's 12–20 loss to his old club, Fortitude Valley, in round 6 of the regular season.
Lewis scored his first try for the Seagulls in their 16–36 loss to Redcliffe in round 7.
Lewis scored the first try in the 1986 Woolies Trophy match, contested between Wynnum-Manly and Fortitude Valley between rounds 12 and 13 of the BRL season.
The next week, Lewis scored his first BRL double in Wynnum-Manly's 46–12 win over Eastern Suburbs.
Lewis played on the wing in the 1986 BRL Grand Final against Past Brothers, which Wynnum-Manly won 14–6.
Lewis remained with Wynnum-Manly in 1987, primarily playing on the wing.
He scored a double in the Seagulls' 24–0 victory over Redcliffe in round 5 of the Woolies Pre-Season competition.
Lewis also scored a double in the Seagulls' 36–14 victory over Redcliffe in the 1987 Winfield State League Final.
Lewis signed with the newly formed Brisbane Broncos in 1988, but was injured and forced into retirement prior to the season commencing, never playing a game for the club.