Top 50: Best moustaches in rugby league history
1. JJ GILTINAN 2. BRETT KENNY 3. GARY BELCHER 4. WALLY LEWIS 5. MICHAEL BOLT 6. SAM BACKO 7. CLIFF LYONS 8. ZIGGY NISZCZOT 9. KEVIN HARDWICK
1. JJ GILTINAN 2. BRETT KENNY 3. GARY BELCHER 4. WALLY LEWIS 5. MICHAEL BOLT 6. SAM BACKO 7. CLIFF LYONS 8. ZIGGY NISZCZOT 9. KEVIN HARDWICK
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