
Brett Kimmorley is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. He is a commentator and presenter on ESPN.
Mini Bio
Brett Kimmorley is a prominent Australian rugby league commentator and former professional player. He is known for his skillful halfback play and game management, having represented both New South Wales and Australia. After a successful playing career spanning several clubs, he transitioned into media, becoming a respected analyst and commentator for ESPN.
Early Life
Brett Kimmorley was born on September 15, 1976, in Sydney, Australia. He grew up in the Belrose area and played junior rugby league for the North Sydney Bears.
Career
Kimmorley made his NRL debut for the Newcastle Knights in 1995. He went on to play for the Hunter Mariners, Melbourne Storm, Northern Eagles, Cronulla Sharks, Canterbury Bulldogs, and Parramatta Eels. He won a premiership with the Melbourne Storm in 1999 and represented New South Wales in State of Origin and Australia internationally. After retiring from playing in 2010, he transitioned into a media career, working as a commentator and analyst, notably for ESPN.
Personal Life
Kimmorley is married and has four children.
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Frequently Asked Questions
First name
Brett
Last name
Kimmorley
Location
AU
Years active
2011 - present
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