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  1. Cameron Murray (born 16 January 1998) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a lock forward and captains the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the NRL. He has also represented New South Wales and Australia at international level.

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  2. Cameron Murray may refer to: Cameron Murray (footballer) (born 1995), footballer. Cameron Murray (rugby union) (born 1975), Scottish rugby union player. Cameron Murray ( Emmerdale), fictional Emmerdale character. Cameron Murray (rugby league) (born 1998), Australian rugby league footballer.

  3. 8 nov 2023 · Rabbitohs skipper Cameron Murray is the winner of the Harry Sunderland Medal awarded to the Gallagher Kangaroos' best player for 2023. Murray was a star for the Kangaroos in their big wins over...

  4. 21 mar 2021 · Sun 21 Mar, 2021. Cameron Murray's rugby league journey began at the Mascot Jets, progressing through the grades all the way through to the South Sydney Rabbitohs as well as...

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  5. www.nrl.com › state-of-origin › new-south-walesCameron Murray - NRL.com

    Cameron Murray. Lock. Player Bio. Height: 184 cm. Date of Birth: 16 January 1998. Weight: 96 kg. Birthplace: Sydney, NSW. Age: 26. Nickname: Cam. Debut Club: New South Wales. Date: 05 June...

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  6. 18 dic 2021 · Cameron Murray is the new South Sydney skipper, joining an illustrious band of former club juniors to captain the Rabbitohs. Key points: Cameron Murray emerged through the South Sydney youth ranks before debuting in the NRL in 2017. Murray follows in the footsteps of former captains Greg Inglis, John Sutton, Sam Burgess and Adam Reynolds.

  7. New Zealand led 14-10 and looked on track to deny Australia a spot in the World Cup final for the first time in 68 years at Elland Road. Enter Cameron Murray.