Ray Higgs

Ray Higgs (born 1950) is an Australian former rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s.An Australian international and Queensland representative forward,[2] he played club football in the NSWRFL Premiership with Sydney's Parramatta Eels for three seasons between 1975-1977 and Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles for one season 1978.[3] Originally from Roma, Queensland, Higgs played for Nambour Crushers and Souths Magpies.He was selected to represent Queensland and then made his debut for the Australian national side in 1974.Higgs continued representing Australia, featuring in The Kangaroos' triumph in the 1977 World Cup.
Roma, QueenslandParramatta EelsManly WarringahNew South WalesQueenslandAustraliaNSW Cityrugby leagueAustralian internationalNSWRFL PremiershipManly-Warringah Sea EaglesNambour CrushersSouths MagpiesAustralian national side1975 World CupRothmans MedalRugby League WeekGrand FinalsThe Kangaroos1977 World CupNSWRFLWayback MachineAustralia squad1975 Rugby League World Championship winners (4th title)Graeme LanglandsChris AndersonArthur BeetsonRay BranighanJohn BrassRon CooteMick CroninJohn DonnellyGraham EadieTerry FaheyDenis FitzgeraldBob FultonMark HarrisJohn LangIan MackayAllan McMahonJohn MayesJohn O'NeillJohn PeardTim PickupGreg PierceGeorge PigginsLew PlatzJim PorterJohn QuayleTerry RandallTommy Raudonikis Johnny RhodesSteve RogersPaul SaitIan SchubertGary StevensRoss StrudwickGreg VeiversDavid WrightFinal winnersRussel GartnerJohn KolcNick GeigerTerry FearnleyRothmans MedallistsTerry HughesDenis PittardKevin JuneeTommy RaudonikisKen MaddisonRay PriceGeoff BugdenKevin HastingsGreg BrentnallMike EdenTerry LambWayne PearceMal CochranePeter SterlingBarry RussellGavin MillerMark SargentEwan McGradyAllan LangerRicky StuartDavid FairleighPaul GreenJason TaylorBrad Fittler