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Pete Murray: Rugby, fate and music

15/9/2025
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What happens when opportunity calls — and you don’t answer?


In this special episode of Rugby Unity, host David Pembroke is joined by Pete Murray — one of Australia’s most beloved singer-songwriters — who opens up about his rugby roots and how an untimely injury led him towards a career in music. From schoolboy rugby alongside Tim Horan and Jason Little to a fateful moment with Bob Dwyer, Pete reveals the sliding doors moments that shaped both his sporting and musical journey.


Pete also shares his passion for today’s game, giving his take on the Wallabies’ resurgence, standout talents like Max Jorgensen and Corey Toole, and why music could play a bigger role in the rugby fan experience.


Also in this episode:

  • Nudgee College and the brotherhood of schoolboy rugby
  • Athletics vs rugby — the battle of passions
  • The ACL injury that cut short a Sevens dream
  • How busking in Europe sparked a songwriting career
  • The Wallabies’ new power up front with Will Skelton
  • Building fan culture through music & rugby


PLUS: Why Pete believes fate — not just talent — shapes the biggest careers, on the field and on the stage.


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