Speaking of people on Wikipedia, I read that Shaun Grigg's dad was not only a very good footy player, but he got 25 caps playing for the Wallabies. Not bad... 

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A tosser of the highest order to boot
Sorry to break the bad news.
Wrong Peter Grigg.
Grigg's old man played for C/Linton in the old Western Plains FL in Vic. Was a handy player along with all the other Grigg's that played in the area.

He is son of Peter Grigg, champion player of Western Plains Football League team, Carngham-Linton. Peter also represented Australia in Rugby Union, playing 25 tests for the Wallabies during the 80's.He was a member of the 1st Wallaby side to win the "Grand Slam" in 1984, playing a pivotal role on the wing throughout the series.
Wikipedia has been screwed around with then, which is not out of the ordinary![]()



Whilst your on wiki, look up its definition of 'muzza'.
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Sorry to break the bad news.
Wrong Peter Grigg.
Grigg's old man played for C/Linton in the old Western Plains FL in Vic. Was a handy player along with all the other Grigg's that played in the area.
Oh great. Good find anyway AWG.


That still doesn't explain why Shaun Grigg looks asian ..
