South Sydney Rabbitohs Players - Represented Other Countries Before or After Playing With South Sydney

Represented Other Countries Before or After Playing With South Sydney

The following players have represented other rugby league playing nations (i.e. other than Australia) either before or after they played for South Sydney.

  • Fred Anderson (South Africa)
  • Bob Banham (New Zealand)
  • Sam Burgess (Great Britain)
  • John Burke (Great Britain)
  • Joe Galuvao (New Zealand)
  • Henderson Gill (Great Britain)
  • Phil Howlett (Tonga)
  • Lee Jackson (Great Britain)
  • Filimone Lolohea (Tonga)
  • Bernie Lowther (New Zealand)
  • Willie Manu (Tonga)
  • Darren Maroon (Lebanon)
  • Martin Masella (Tonga)
  • Gary Price (Great Britain)
  • Frank Puletua (Samoa)
  • Ian Rubin (Russia)
  • Sean Skelton (South Africa)
  • Craig Smith (New Zealand)

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