G. Morgan
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Gill Morgan[edit]
Gill Morgan, Also known as 'G' Morgan is a NRL star who played for the Eastern Suburbs (Sydney Roosters). He is proud father of K. Morgan a entrepreneur specialising in Arts and Design.
NRL Career[edit]
His NRL career ran from 1966 - 1966 and was played for the Eastern Suburbs He recorded scored 43 tries for his season run and kicked 23 conversions. He was awarded the best and fairest and rising star awards for his dutiful service to the team.
Post-NRL Career[edit]
After his debut and rise to success in the NRL industry, Morgan took a easier lifestyle had settled down. His son took the reigns of the Morgan name and brought glory to it. He took it easy and decided to focus on the sciences. He attended the 1986 World's Fair with his invention which was the bamboo seatbelt, a ergonomic and sustainable substitute. It failed to catch on with the people of the time and proved to be to ahead of his time. He then focused his efforts towards ending world hunger, he is still working on this program and works closely with former President Obama, former President Bush, and Sir David Attenborough.
References[edit]
K. Morgan
The Book Of Living Legends
Alexander Piskovsky
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