Michael "Lynagh" is a former Australian rugby union player, considered one of the greatest fly-halves of all time.
Playing Career: He primarily played at fly-half for the Queensland Reds and the Australian national team, the Wallabies.
Wallabies Captain: Lynagh captained the Wallabies, leading them to victory in the 1991 Rugby World Cup. He was instrumental in the team's success throughout the tournament.
Points Scorer: He was a prolific points scorer and held the record for most points scored for Australia for many years.
Notable Achievements: His achievements include winning the <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Rugby%20World%20Cup">Rugby World Cup</a> in 1991, and multiple Bledisloe Cup victories against New Zealand.
Stroke: In 2012, Lynagh suffered a stroke which was initially misdiagnosed. He has since made a good recovery and raised awareness about stroke prevention.
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