Sean Garlick

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Sean Garlick is an Australian former rugby league footballer. A South Sydney junior, he went on to captain Easts as well as the Rabbitohs in his final season with the Club in 1999.

  • South Sydney 1990-93 and 1997-99 - 91 first grade games plus 5 replacements. 14 tries for 56 points.
  • Eastern Suburbs 1994-96 - 59 first grade games plus 5 replacements. 3 tries for 12 points.

Garlick represented South Sydney from 1990 to 1993 before shifting to arch-rivals, the Eastern Suburbs Roosters, from 1994 to 1996. He returned to the Rabbitohs for three seasons from 1997 to 1999. Garlick was Rabbitohs’ captain in 1999 when the Club was excluded from the National Rugby League and was a leading figure in the Club’s efforts to return the Rabbitohs to the elite level of the game. When South Sydney returned to the fold 2002, Garlick was made the Club’s Football Operations Manager.

More recently Sean Garlick is well known for starting a meat pie chain in Sydney. His chain is named Garlos pies incorporating his last name into it. Locations include Kings Cross, Coogee, Kingston etc.

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