17 Facts About Brett Mullins

1.

Brett Mullins was born on 21 January 1972 and is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s, and early 2000s.

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Brett Mullins played in 209 first grade games during his 12-year career in Australia, during which he scored 105 tries for the Raiders and 17 for the Roosters and was equal second with Canberra teammate Jason Croker on the league's try scoring list in 1994 with 22.

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Brett Mullins played 12 games for Leeds, scoring 4 tries.

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Brett Mullins played in 8 test matches for Australia between 1994 and 1997, though only his tests under the ARL banner are counted as official as the SL tests aren't recognised by the ARL.

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Brett Mullins played 7 games for New South Wales between 1994 and 1997, scoring 7 tries.

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Brett Mullins's father, William "Bill" Mullins was an Australian representative who played 190 first grade games for Eastern Suburbs Roosters, and his uncle's Russell and Terry Mullins played for Sydney's Western Suburbs Magpies.

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In 2015, Brett's son Bradley Mullins signed with the Sydney Roosters, playing in their Holden Cup squad in 2015 and 2016.

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8.

Brett Mullins was recruited by Canberra from the Young Cherrypickers where he played as a junior.

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Brett Mullins continued playing in the three-quarters before securing the Raiders fullback spot following the retirement of Gary Belcher at the end of the 1993.

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In 2000, in his final year with the club, Brett Mullins emulated his father by surpassing the 100 try scoring mark in first grade rugby league.

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Brett Mullins played 12 games for the Rhinos in 2001, scoring 4 tries.

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Brett Mullins returned to Australia for the 2002 NRL season having signed with the Sydney Roosters under the coaching of former Canberra, New South Wales and Australian teammate Ricky Stuart.

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Brett Mullins made his senior representative debut for NSW Country in the annual City vs Country Origin game played at the Sydney Football Stadium on 24 April 1992.

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Brett Mullins made his State of Origin debut on the wing for New South Wales in Game 2 of the 1994 State of Origin series at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in front of a then record rugby league attendance in Australia of 87,161.

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Brett Mullins would go on to represent NSW in 5 Origin games between 1994 and 1996 and twice under the Super League banner in 1997.

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Brett Mullins played in 13 games on tour and was the 3rd leading try scorer with 11 behind only Andrew Ettingshausen and Steve Renouf.

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Brett Mullins was then selected in two matches of the Super League Test series against Great Britain.