"Chris Whitaker" is a retired Australian rugby union footballer. A much acclaimed Scrum-half (rugby union)/scrum-half for Leinster Rugby/Leinster in Ireland, he previously played for the New South Wales Waratahs, a state team representing New South Wales in Super Rugby.

He was constrained for many years, by the Australia national rugby union team/Wallabies captain, George Gregan. As such, he got minimal international game time, yet was in the squad for many a year. He first started playing rugby at Sydney Boys High School, graduating in 1992, which he attended in Sydney, and moved up through the ranks from there.

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I think we were lucky. We didn't play very smart rugby.

We knew if we stayed in touch we could come up with a try.

Normally, it's three or four games into the season before you know the strengths and weak points of the various sides, so there'll more adjusting on the run in this one.

It was definitely old school type of footy game where everyone was just in having a crack.

We were lucky to get out of jail tonight, but it's good to get a win away from home.

Away from rugby if your head's not right then it makes it pretty hard to concentrate on rugby.

Queensland had a lot of injuries near the end and showed a lot of ticker to take it down to the wire.

We just couldn't hang onto the ball out there. They had all the possession but when we do hang onto the ball we showed we can score tries. That's something we have to work on.

It's not out of the question that if he doesn't leapfrog me in terms of the way he is playing, which can happen, I'm sure he might start a game here or there as well.