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About Dan Crowley
Dan Crowley played for Australia in three World Cups in 1991, 1995 and 1999 which qualifies him for membership of a most unique international rugby club. Importantly, he was a member of two winning World Cup teams in 1991 and 1999 another rare honour for the Brisbane-born front-rower and undercover cop.
Dan made his debut in Wallaby Gold in the first Test against the touring British Lions in Brisbane in 1989. It was a memorable start to his career, the Wallabies with the likes of Tom Lawton, Steve Cutler, Nick Farr-Jones, Michael Lynagh and David Campese onboard, steamrolling the Lions 30-12.
His final Test provided another enthralling chapter in an international career which reaped him 39 Test caps: as a member of the Wallabies line-up that beat France 35-12 in the 1999 World Cup final.
These days Dan is a member of the Seven Network's rugby commentary team. He is also Founder of his own commercial investigation company. Dan is in great demand as an MC and his ready wit makes him a favourite on the luncheon and dinner circuit. He recently signed a publishing contract to write his first book on his dual life as a rugby international and undercover cop.
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