Travis Hall (rugby union)
Date of birth | 19 December 1972 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Place of birth | Mount Isa, QLD, Australia | ||||||||||||||||||||
School | Townsville Grammar School | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Travis Hall (born 19 December 1972) is an Australian former professional rugby union player.[1]
Born in Mount Isa, Hall played his early senior rugby with Sydney club Drummoyne, before crossing to Eastwood when the team got relegated.[2] He toured the United Kingdom with the New South Wales Waratahs in 1997, but was largely on the sidelines due to a broken ankle suffered against London Irish. Over the next two seasons, Hall remained on the fringes of the side, behind Chris Whitaker and Sam Payne as the preferred scrum-half.[3]
Hall signed with the ACT Brumbies in 1999 after being let go by the Waratahs. The understudy to George Gregan, Hall was at the Brumbies for four seasons, making 21 appearances in the Super 12. He contributed 13-points off his boot in their injury-time loss to the 2001 British Lions and was on the bench for the 2001 Super 12 grand final win.[4]
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Growden, Greg (28 July 2011). "It's always the quiet ones … biography reveals a bit of biffo". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- ^ "John Slater v Travis Hall". The Sydney Morning Herald. 4 October 1997.
- ^ "Woodies' angry wasp ready to crack the whip". The Sydney Morning Herald. 21 September 1999.
- ^ "Gregan's understudy back on centre stage". The Sydney Morning Herald. 8 June 2001.