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What happened to Kevin Walters wife?

What happened to Kevin Walters wife?

In 1996 Walters’ wife, Kim, was diagnosed with breast cancer. Walters also played in the 1997 Super League Grand Final victory for Brisbane. Although not a consistent player for the Maroons, Walters was part of the winning 1998 State of Origin team, dummying his way over for a try in the decider.

Where is Kerrod Walters now?

the Sunshine Coast
Kerrod moved to the Sunshine Coast in 2001 after retiring from Professional Rugby league in a career spanning 13 years.

How many Walters brothers are there?

The Walters clan – twins Kerrod and Kevin, and older brothers Steve, Andrew and Brett – spent hours honing their craft there as kids. Kerrod, Kevin and Steve each played more than 200 premiership games and hold the distinction of being the only three brothers to represent Queensland and Australia.

Does Kevin Walters have a brother?

Kerrod Walters
Steve Walters
Kevin Walters/Brothers

What happened to Kevin Walters son?

Brisbane Broncos coach Kevin Walters has signed his son, Billy, from the Wests Tigers for 2022. Billy, 27, will depart Concord at the end of this season to play under his father. Billy’s 2020 campaign was cut short just as he broke into the Tigers’ starting side due to an ACL injury.

Does Kevin Walters kids?

Billy Walters
Jett WaltersJack Walters
Kevin Walters/Children

Is Kevin Walters married?

Kim Waltersm.?–1998
Narelle Bristow
Kevin Walters/Spouse

Is Kevin Walters a twin?

A Queensland State of Origin and Australian international representative hooker, he played most of his club football with the Brisbane Broncos, with whom he won the 1992 and 1993 NSWRL Premierships. With twin brother Kevin and older brother Steve, Kerrod Walters holds a unique place in Australian League history.

Why did Gordon Tallis cry about Kevin Walters?

Tallis – who played with Walters for the Brisbane Broncos and Queensland – became emotional on Fox Sports’ Thursday Night Live show after seeing file footage of a young Billy pictured with his dad as the Broncos celebrated their NRL title triumph in 2000.