Explore the life of rugby star Carl Webb, who passed away at 42. Learn about his career, family, and the battle against Motor Neurone Disease.
Carl Webb, a former Queensland State of Origin rugby league player, passed away at the age of 42 due to motor neurone disease (MND) on December 21, 2031. Known for his rampaging running game, Webb played for the Brisbane Broncos, North Queensland Cowboys, and Parramatta Eels in the NRL. He made 12 State of Origin appearances for Queensland and played one Test for the Kangaroos. His legacy lives on as a tough and respected player who inspired fans both on and off the field.