Australia and Queensland star dies after a four-year fight with MNDWebb played 187 NRL games with Broncos, Cowboys and Eels
Rugby league is mourning former Queensland and Australian player Carl Webb who has passed away aged 42 after a four-year battle against Motor Neurone Disease.
Webb was one of rugby league’s hard men, amassing 187 first-grade games in stints for the Brisbane Broncos, North Queensland Cowboys and Parramatta Eels in a career that included 12 Origin matches for Queensland and one Test for Australia in 2008.
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