List of South Sydney Rabbitohs Players - Represented Australia Before or After Playing With South Sydney

Represented Australia Before or After Playing With South Sydney

The following players have represented Australia either before or after they played for South Sydney.

  • Royce Ayliffe
  • Peter Burge
  • Hugh Byrne
  • Darrell Chapman
  • Michael Crocker
  • Ron Crowe
  • Col Donohoe
  • Jim Dymock
  • Percy Fairall
  • Bob Gehrke
  • Brian Hambly
  • Shannon Hegarty
  • Terry Hill
  • Ray Hines
  • Johnny Hutchinson
  • Matt King
  • Adam McDougall
  • Ian Mackay
  • Mark McGaw
  • Keith Middleton
  • Jim Morgan
  • Adam Muir
  • Webby Neill
  • Rex Norman
  • Claude O'Donnell
  • Bryan Orrock
  • Bill Owen
  • David Peachey
  • Russell Richardson
  • Ian Roberts
  • Craig Salvatori
  • Jim Serdaris
  • Billy Thompson
  • Peter Tunks
  • Harry Wells
  • Graham Wilson
  • Craig Wing

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