Carl Webb

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Carl Webb - State of Origin Game I 2005
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Carl Webb - State of Origin Game I 2005

Carl Webb (born March 20, 1981 in Mount Isa, Queensland) is a rugby league player for the North Queensland Cowboys in the National Rugby League competition.

Webb first made his NRL debut against the North Queensland Cowboys in 2000. the next year he made his debut for Queensland and scored possibly one of the best Origin tries on debut. Many pundits were lauding his skill, size and strength and that he was destined for higher honours, but a combination of poor form and injuries saw him in and out of first grade until he was snapped up by the North Queensland Cowboys for the 2005 season. In 2005 Webb started with all guns blazing with very strong form forcing his way into the Queensland State of Origin team. Injury sadly impeded his season and on top of that a suspension for punching was handed down forcing him to end his year on the sidelines.


  • Position - Prop/Second row
  • Previous Clubs - Brisbane Broncos 2000-2004
  • NRL Debut - Broncos v North Queensland Cowboys, Dairy Farmers Stadium, Round 6 2000
  • Nickname - "Charlie"
  • Junior Club - "Dalby"
  • Career Games - 82
  • Career Tries - 24
  • Career Goals - 0
  • Total Career Points - 96
  • Representative Honours - 6 games for Queensland State of Origin team, 2001-2002, 2005

Information accurate to end of 2005 season