When did Glenn Lazarus retire?

When did Glenn Lazarus retire?

1999
In 1999, Glenn Lazarus bowed out after a fifth premiership with his third club, to cap a glorious career that spanned 13 years. In his prime, Lazarus was widely considered to be the world’s best prop.

How many grand finals did Glenn Lazarus win?

five premierships
Although the nickname ‘The Brick with Eyes’ doesn’t inspire a skilful, match-savvy front rower, that’s exactly the type of footballer Lazarus was. That talent could be seen from winning five premierships at three different clubs (Raiders 1989-90, Broncos 1992-93 and Storm 1999).

How many premierships has Glenn Lazarus one?

Lazarus announced his retirement from the game with five premierships for three clubs (Canberra 1989–90, Brisbane 1992–93 and Melbourne 1999).

How old is Glenn Lazarus?

55 years (December 11, 1965)
Glenn Lazarus/Age

Where is Glenn Lazarus from?

Queanbeyan, Australia
Glenn Lazarus/Place of birth

Where is Glenn Lazarus now?

Lazarus continues to work with his wife on growing their successful PR company but enjoys finally being able to live somewhat out of the public eye. He does admit he would love to get back into the rugby league industry someday.

How old is Glenn Lazarus now?

Glenn Patrick Lazarus (born 11 December 1965) is a former professional rugby league footballer and a former Australian Senator. An Australian international and New South Wales State of Origin representative prop, Lazarus won premierships with the Canberra Raiders, Brisbane Broncos and Melbourne Storm, who he also captained.

What did Glenn Lazarus do for the Broncos?

In 2000, Lazarus was awarded the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to Australia’s international standing in rugby league. In 2003, he was one of the first four former players inducted into the Broncos’ official Hall of Fame. In 2005, the western grandstand of Olympic Park Stadium was named the Glenn Lazarus stand in his honour.

How many premierships did Mark Lazarus win?

Lazarus announced his retirement from the game with five premierships for three clubs (Canberra 1989–90, Brisbane 1992–93 and Melbourne 1999). In 2000, Lazarus was awarded the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to Australia’s international standing in rugby league.

What happened to David Lazarus after the 1990s?

Lazarus played in the Raiders’ victory over the Penrith Panthers in the 1990 grand final. At the end of the 1990 NSWRL season, he went on the 1990 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France. He also played for Canberra in their grand final loss to Penrith in 1991 .