The Brisbane Broncos have revealed a permanent tribute for the late Carl Webb, with the club’s strength leaderboard at Red Hill named in his honour.
Webb, who passed away after a four-year battle with Motor Neurone Disease in December last year, played 66 of his 187 career NRL games with Brisbane from 2000-2004.
Two decades on from his Broncos departure, Webb’s record-setting efforts in the club’s gym remain unbeaten, with the former Queensland representative still No.1 for the bench press and back squat.
Under the new title of The Carl Webb Strength Leaderboard, the former Broncos, Cowboys and Eels forward has earned a posthumous honour at Brisbane.
The Broncos made the announcement this week, with Webb’s children Hunter and Brooklyn joined by Brisbane coach Kevin Walters for the unveiling.
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