Neale Wyatt was born on 2 February 1981 and is a former professional rugby league player who played for the Brisbane Broncos, Toowoomba Clydesdales and Celtic Crusaders.
10 Facts About Neale Wyatt
Neale Wyatt played 11 games for the club over the next 4 years, before retiring in 2005.
Neale Wyatt played 101 games in the Queensland Cup over this period and played lock forward in the 2001 Qld Cup Grand Final win over Redcliffe.
From 2004 to 2005, Wyatt was chief executive of the Toowoomba Clydesdales.
In 2001, Neale Wyatt started as Lock Forward in the 2001 Queensland Cup Grand Final for the Toowoomba Clydesdales against the Redcliffe Dolphins.
Neale Wyatt has then played for the Brisbane Broncos for the next 3 years.
Neale Wyatt played one game for the Celtic Crusaders in 2008.
Neale Wyatt returned to the French Rugby League Championship in 2008 and played there until 2011, when he returned to Queensland and joined the Central Queensland Comets.
Neale Wyatt was part of the Central Queensland Police team that won the 2012 Queensland Police Rugby League Championship, and was the public "face" and co-ordinator of the successful bid of the Kaiviti Silktails to gain entrance to the NSW Cup.
Neale Wyatt was an Olympic qualified gymnast until an unfortunate balance beam incident stymied his aspirations.