Ricky Walford
Ricky Walford (born 8 December 1963[3]) is an Indigenous Australian former professional and state representative rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s.[4] In 1982 Walford moved to Sydney, joined Eastern Suburbs Roosters and made thirteen appearances for the tri-colours in 1982 and 1983.After an injury interrupted 1987 season where he only played 14 of the Dragons' 26 games, Walford enjoyed some of his best form and his best ever points haul in 1988.Walford had his biggest point scoring day in round 19 of 1989 at the Dragons' home ground Kogarah Oval when he crossed for four tries and kicked five goals against Canterbury in a 32-2 romp over the reigning premiers.Walford's 874 career points for St. George stood in second place behind Graeme Langlands on the club's all-time highest score tally.