Australian rugby league legend, widely regarded as one of the greatest players ever, dominated State of Origin and international rugby league in the 1980s.
Born in Brisbane, Queensland in 1959, Walter James Lewis emerged from humble beginnings to become rugby league's most celebrated player. Raised in the working-class suburb of Fortitude Valley, he developed his skills playing junior football before being spotted by talent scouts while representing Queensland schoolboys. Lewis made his professional debut with Brisbane Valleys in 1978 before joining Wynnum-Manly, where his exceptional playmaking abilities at five-eighth quickly gained attention. His vision, precise passing, and innate ability to read defensive patterns distinguished him from his contemporaries. These qualities earned him selection for the Brisbane Broncos when the club entered the New South Wales Rugby League in 1988, where he served as foundation captain and guided the team to its first grand final appearance in 1992. The defining chapter of Lewis's career unfolded through State of Origin, where he captained Queensland from the series' inception in 1980 through to 1991. Under his leadership, Queensland transformed from underdogs to dominant force, winning eight series during his captaincy. His performances in Origin elevated him to legendary status, with his tactical acumen and inspirational leadership becoming the blueprint for future Queensland campaigns. At international level, Lewis represented Australia in 33 Test matches, captaining the Kangaroos on numerous occasions and leading them to victory in the 1988 World Cup. Lewis's career was overshadowed by repeated head injuries, suffering multiple concussions that would later contribute to his diagnosis of focal cortical dysplasia, a brain condition that affects cognitive function. Despite these challenges, his influence on rugby league remains unparalleled. Widely acknowledged as the greatest player in the sport's history, Lewis became the inaugural inductee into the Queensland Rugby League Hall of Fame. His number 7 jersey was retired by Queensland, and his tactical innovations continue to influence modern five-eighth play. Beyond statistics and trophies, Lewis transformed Queensland rugby league culture, establishing a winning mentality that persists decades after his retirement.
Being widely regarded as the greatest rugby league player of all time
How They Played
Master tactician with exceptional ball-handling skills, vision, and ability to control the tempo of games
Lasting Impact
Known as 'The King', revolutionized the five-eighth position and remains the benchmark for State of Origin excellence
Career Honours
- State of Origin 8x Queensland
- Rugby League World Cup 1975
- Queensland captain record
| Club | Period | Apps |
|---|---|---|
| Brisbane Broncos | 1988–1991 | 70 |
| Gold Coast Chargers | 1992–1992 | 18 |
| Valleys | 1978–1981 | — |
| Wynnum-Manly | 1982–1987 | — |
| — | 33 |