McLean family

William Malcolm McLean (1918–1996) played 5 Tests as captain of the Wallabies immediately after World War II.

Born in Ipswich and educated at both Brisbane State High School and St. Laurence's College, McLean played his club rugby with GPS Old Boys.

Jack McLean was a member of the 1946 Wallaby team that toured New Zealand though he didn't make the Test XV.

Paul Edward McLean born 12 Oct 1953 at Ipswich, Queensland was the most feted and successful footballer of the family.

Paul was capped 31 times between 1974 and 1982, scoring 263 points for the Wallabies playing at fly-half, fullback or centre.

Bill's son Peter William McLean born 8 February 1954 in Brisbane, Queensland also represented at lock for the Wallabies.

Bill McLean