The autobiography of one rugby league's greatest characters
Sam Thaiday (Author)
Sam Thaiday played for the Brisbane Broncos for sixteen years in
the NRL. He is a former Broncos captain, an Australian
international and Queensland State of Origin representative, and
was a member of the victorious Australian 2013 Rugby League World
Cup team. He received numerous awards over his career, including
the Dally M award for second-row forward of the year, was named in
the Indigenous Australian Rugby League Team of the Century, won a
premiership title with the Brisbane Broncos and was awarded the
coveted Ken Stephen Medal for his tireless efforts to help close
the gap on Indigenous health and youth issues.
Sam, who is of Torres Strait Islander descent, was born in Sydney
and raised in Townsville with his four brothers. He played rugby
league football for the Brothers club in Townsville, attending
Kirwan State High School.
Off-field, Sam is a long-time Nine Network personality and also
hosts a successful Saturday morning radio show called Thank God
It's Thaiday on Nova.
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