‘The Immortals of Australian Rugby Union’: Gordon Bray reveals his top 15 players
Legendary sports commentator and author Gordon Bray joins Keiran Gilbert from Sky News to discuss the highly anticipated release of his new book, Immortals of Australian Rugby Union. In this exclusive interview, Gordon delves into the process of selecting the 15 players who make up the book’s legendary list, reflecting on the challenge of narrowing down the hundreds of Wallabies who have made their mark over the past 125 years.
Gordon shares his insights on the painstaking decisions involved in selecting the “Immortals,” admitting that the task was not easy given the rich history and the many deserving players who could have made the cut. “When you’ve got 900 Wallabies, as you say, over 125 years and you’ve got to get it down to 15, that is really brutal,” he told Sky News Australia. He also touched on the inclusion of a special chapter for honourable mentions, acknowledging how difficult it was to leave out so many incredible players who’ve contributed to the sport’s legacy.
The conversation also explores the broader significance of the Immortals list, not only as a celebration of Australian rugby history but as a way to honour the lasting impact these players have had on the sport and on Australian culture. Gordon reflects on how rugby union has evolved over the years, the unforgettable moments that have shaped the game, and the players who have made lasting impressions on fans and the sport itself.
Whether you’re a rugby enthusiast or just a fan of great storytelling, Gordon Bray’s latest book offers a unique perspective on Australia’s rugby union history.