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If I believed a giant Platypus was coming to liberate humanity and save us all, it would still make more sense than the climate denial people do......
Steve Merrick
If I believed a giant Platypus was coming to liberate humanity and save us all, it would still make more sense than the climate denial people do......
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About Steve Merrick
Steven Paul Merrick (born 22 November 1968) is an Australian former rugby union international.
Merrick played only rugby league while growing up in Singleton and didn't switch codes until he was 18. He played rugby union for Singleton in the Hunter Valley competition and was a New South Wales country representative.
In 1995, Merrick was Australia's scrum-half in two Bledisloe Cup Tests against New Zealand, taking the place of George Gregan. He had debuted for the New South Wales Waratahs earlier that year and his promotion to the Wallabies side was one of many made after team's poor showing at the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
Merrick turned down a lucrative contract from the ARFU to return to Singleton, where he worked as a coal truck driver. The contract would have required he be based in Sydney and play for the Waratahs rather than Singleton.
Merrick played only rugby league while growing up in Singleton and didn't switch codes until he was 18. He played rugby union for Singleton in the Hunter Valley competition and was a New South Wales country representative.
In 1995, Merrick was Australia's scrum-half in two Bledisloe Cup Tests against New Zealand, taking the place of George Gregan. He had debuted for the New South Wales Waratahs earlier that year and his promotion to the Wallabies side was one of many made after team's poor showing at the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
Merrick turned down a lucrative contract from the ARFU to return to Singleton, where he worked as a coal truck driver. The contract would have required he be based in Sydney and play for the Waratahs rather than Singleton.