Scott Sattler

He also played for the Eastern Suburbs Roosters in 1994, the South Queensland Crushers between 1995 and 1996, the Penrith Panthers between 1999 and 2003 and one season with the Wests Tigers in 2004.

Sattler was born in Camperdown, New South Wales[3] but moved to Queensland as a one-year-old where his family settled on the Gold Coast.

He initially attended Coombabah State School on the Gold Coast before taking up a rugby union scholarship at Nudgee College in Brisbane at the beginning of his secondary education.

I’ll never forget driving down the freeway south of Brisbane and pulling over on the side of the road, I looked across at the Gabba in the distance, opened up the cheque and it said $5500.

In 2003, he made his sole representative appearance, "a brief foray into State of Origin football as an interchange player" in a 27-6 loss.

After the 2003 season, in which Sattler won his sole premiership, he left the club to join the Wests Tigers due to salary cap restrictions.

After his final year in rugby league, Sattler required a knee operation to undergo a cartilage graft.

In 2003, Scott Sattler became the second oldest player, after Arthur Beetson, to be selected for the Queensland State of Origin team.

Sattler resigned from his position as football manager with the Titans in January, 2008, citing the pursuit of other business interests as his reason.