Career
He became one of only twenty dual Rugby Union World Cup winners. Crowley"s family moved to Australia from the United Kingdom to Central Queensland, before moving to Brisbane. He earned two international caps in 1999 in tests against Ireland and Wales.
He also played against Canada in Calgary the following year.
In 1995 he was capped twice for Australia for two games against Argentina, before heading to South Africa for the 1995 Rugby World Cup. He played in the losses to the Springboks and England.
In 1997 he was capped on seven occasions for Australia, and then ten times during 1998. He was subsequently selected in Australia"s 1999 Rugby World Cup squad for Wales.
He is now one of the Reds" most capped players - with 124.
He was also named on the bench of the Wallaby Team of the Decade. Crowley also worked as an undercover police officer with the Queensland Police Force, specialising in busting drug-rings on Queensland"s Gold Coast. He writes of his experiences in his book Undercover Prop, and works as a motivational speaker.
On some occasions, he was even working undercover during rugby tours in New Zealand.