Rugby league immortal Wally Lewis wants federal government to put $18m into brain injury research

Queensland rugby league legend Wally Lewis has called on the federal government to pour more funding towards dementia and brain injury research after revealing the stark realities of living with a debilitating brain disorder.

The former Maroons captain, nicknamed “The King”, spent three decades honing an extraordinary elite sporting career that saw him win a record eight Man of the Match awards at State of Origin and spearhead Queensland’s dominance over the league during the 1980s and 90s.

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