Keith Galloway

Keith Galloway (born 2 September 1985) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played as a prop in the 2000s and 2010s.

[7] Galloway made his NRL début for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in 2003 while still attending high school, a few months before his 18th birthday.

Galloway was on the receiving end of a John Hopoate leaping elbow charge in 2005, leaving the 19-year-old unconscious on the field.

[8] He was again a regular on the bench for the Sharks, but in the qualifying final match against St. George Dragons he was promoted to starting prop, in what was his last game for the club.

[11] Before the 2009 State of Origin series Galloway was named in the 40 man New South Wales preliminary squad but was ultimately not available for selection due to injury.

[13] He was also picked for the Prime Minister's XIII to play Papua New Guinea,[14] but had to withdraw due to an injury to his left knee.

[16] In 2011, Galloway made his State of Origin début, coming off the bench in game 3 of the series, but had little time on the field.

"[18] Galloway made his test début against New Zealand, coming off the bench to score a try in the second half, in a game won easily by Australia.

"[21] Galloway was expected to play for Scotland in the 2013 World Cup, but withdrew with after sustaining a stress facture in his foot in Wests last game for the season.

In round 25, with Wests Tigers well ahead on the scoreboard and regular time over, Galloway attempted his first conversion, which narrowly missed.

"[24] On 24 July 2015, Keith signed a three-year contract to play for the Super League heavyweights the Leeds Rhinos beginning in the 2016 season.

[25] After travelling to the UK, Galloway said that he intended to represent Scotland in 2016 Four Nations, and would have liked to have played for them in the past if not for injuries.

Galloway playing for Wests in 2009
Galloway in 2010