Brett Mullins
- January 9, 2024
- Rugby League Player
Quick Facts
Full Name | Brett Mullins |
Occupation | Rugby League Player |
Date Of Birth | Jan 21, 1972(1972-01-21) |
Age | 52 |
Country | Australia |
Birth City | Sydney |
Horoscope | Capricorn |
Brett Mullins Biography
Name | Brett Mullins |
Birthday | Jan 21 |
Birth Year | 1972 |
Home Town | Sydney |
Birth Country | Australia |
Birth Sign | Capricorn |
Parents | Bill Mullins |
Children(s) | Bradley Mullins |
Brett Mullins is one of the most popular and richest Rugby League Player who was born on January 21, 1972 in Sydney, Australia. Brett Mullins (born 21 January 1972) is an Australian former professional footballer who played during the 1990s and into the in the early 2000s. As a New South Wales State of Origin and Australian international representative He played club soccer for Australian clubs such as the Canberra Raiders and Sydney Roosters and also for an English club The Leeds Rhinos. He was called “one of the most exciting attacking weapons in rugby league.”
Mullins played the State of Origin debut on the wing for New South Wales in Game 2 of the 1994 State of Origin series at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in front of a record attendance for a rugby league of Australia that was 87.161. He would then go on to play for NSW in five Origin events between 1994 and 1996, and once in the Super League banner in 1997.
Brett Mullins played in 209 first grade games during his 12-year career in Australia (183 for Canberra, 26 for the Roosters), during which he scored 105 tries for the Raiders and 17 for the Roosters and was equal second with Canberra teammate Jason Croker on the leagues try scoring list in 1994 with 22 (Brisbane’s Steve Renouf top scored with 23). He played 12 games for Leeds, scoring 4 tries.
In 1995 during the Super League war, the Australian Rugby League (ARL) refused to select players who were aligned with Super League for representative games. This saw Mullins miss selection for both NSW and Australia in 1995. Towards the end of the year Mullins, along with fellow Canberra test players Laurie Daley, Ricky Stuart, Steve Walters and Bradley Clyde took the ARL to court in order to be ruled eligible for selection at the 1995 Rugby League World Cup to be played in the United Kingdom. The players won their court case, though it came as no surprise when only ARL loyal players were selected for the Australian World Cup squad.
Despite being as a winger to New South Wales in their 2-1 Origin series victory against Queensland during 1994 (and despite the excellent performance of the incumbent Blues Fullback Tim Brasher), Mullins made his test debut as fullback in Australia during a single test against France on the 6th of July, 1994 at Parramatta Stadium in Sydney, scoring a goal in the Kangaroos’ record winning 58-0. After the 1994 season, he was to his 1994 Kangaroo tour playing fullback for all four of the tests during the tour. Mullins was part of 13 games during the tour (once as a substitute) He was also the 3rd highest try scorer , scoring 11 tries more than the only two players, Andrew Ettingshausen (15) and Steve Renouf (12). The trio was the only trio of players to achieve the double number of attempts scored on the tour.
Brett Mullins Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Rugby League Player |
House | Living in own house. |
Brett Mullins is one of the richest Rugby League Player from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Brett Mullins 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Brett Mullins made his senior representative debut for NSW Country in the annual City vs Country Origin game that was played at Sydney Football Stadium on 24 April 1992. He played in four games for Country until the year 1996.
Mullins continued to play in the three-quarters position before being able to secure the Raiders fullback position after the departure of Gary Belcher at the end of 1993. In 1994, during the NSWRL campaign, Mullins overcame several niggling injuries to participate for the Raiders 36-12 win over the Canterbury Bulldogs. In that season, he scored 22 tries. That included back-to-back matches in the match against Illawarra Steelers, and the Newcastle Knights where he scored four tries during each game. The season’s end-of-season total of 22 tries was equal to Noa Nadruku’s club record , and set the record for a fullback during the New South Wales Rugby League premiership (since the record was set by Manly-Warringah’s fullback Brett Stewart in 2008).
He played in 8 test matches for Australia (5 under ARL control, 3 for SL) between 1994 and 1997, though only his tests under the ARL banner are counted as official as the SL tests aren’t recognised by the ARL. He scored 7 tries from his 8 tests. He also played 7 games for New South Wales between 1994 and 1997, scoring 7 tries.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Height | 6 ft 3 in |
Brett Mullins height 6 ft 3 in Brett weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.
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Mullins returned to Australia for the 2002 NRL season having signed with the Sydney Roosters (his father’s former team when known as Eastern Suburbs) under the coaching of former Canberra, New South Wales and Australian teammate Ricky Stuart. In his final season before retiring, Mullins played 26 games for the Roosters (mostly on the wing) and scored 17 tries to take his tally to 122 tries from 209 premiership matches in Australia. His final season was a triumph as the Roosters won the 2002 NRL Grand Final, defeating the New Zealand Warriors 30–8 at Telstra Stadium in front of 80,130 fans. It was the clubs first premiership since 1975, and saw him join his father as a premiership winner with the club (coincidentally, Bill Mullins had also played on the wing for the Roosters).
Facts & Trivia
Brett Ranked on the list of most popular Rugby League Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Australia. Brett Mullins celebrates birthday on January 21 of every year.
What happened to Brett Mullins?
After his on-field altercation with his teammate Mark McLinden against Parramatta, where he abused and pushed his team-mate, Mullins was dropped from the squad by team coach and former teammate Mal Meninga, and fined $25,000 dollars.
How old is Brett Mullins?
50 years (January 21, 1972)
What position did Brett Mullins play?
Mullins played in the next two matches on the wing but his superlative form at club level saw him make his Test debut as fullback against France at P’matta Stadium. Mullins scored a try on debut and later overcame several niggling injuries to play his part in Canberra’s grand final win against C’bury.
Are Brett and Jason Hetherington related?
Hetherington was born in Canberra, ACT, Australia. He is the grandson of Bill Mullins, son of Brett Hetherington , and nephew of Brett Mullins. Hetherington began playing junior rugby league for Valentine Devils.