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Cameron Little

b. 1968-08-31Retired
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Biography

Cameron Little, born on August 31, 1968, is a retired Rugby Union athlete from Australia, recognized for his contributions to the sport during the late 1980s and 1990s. Primarily playing as a fly-half, Little earned a reputation for his strategic gameplay and exceptional kicking skills. He played for prominent clubs in the national league and represented various state teams throughout his career.

Little made his debut for the Wallabies, Australia's national rugby union team, in the early 1990s, where he participated in key international competitions, including the Rugby World Cup. His performance helped solidify Australia’s position as a formidable force in the rugby world during this era. Over the course of his international career, he earned numerous caps, contributing to multiple victories against rival nations.

After retiring from professional play, Little transitioned to coaching and mentorship, influencing a new generation of rugby players. His legacy is marked by his commitment to the sport and dedication to training young talent, ensuring the continuous growth of rugby in Australia. He is remembered not only for his on-field accomplishments but also for his contributions to the development of the sport at grassroots levels.

Quick Facts

Full nameCameron Little
Date of birth1968-08-31
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