Rob Simmons (rugby union)

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Rob Simmons
Rob Simmons August 2017.jpg
Birth nameRobert A. Simmons
Date of birth (1989-04-19) 19 April 1989 (age 35)
Place of birth Theodore, Queensland, Australia
Height200 cm (6 ft 7 in) [1]
Weight115 kg (18 st 2 lb; 254 lb)
School The Southport School
Rugby union career
Position(s) Lock / Flanker
Amateur team(s)
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2007–10 Sunnybank ? (?)
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2007 East Coast Aces 2 (0)
2014 Queensland Country 3 (6)
2018 Sydney Rays 2 (0)
2020– London Irish ()
Correct as of 14 October 2018
Super Rugby
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2008–2017 Reds 112 (20)
2018–2020 Waratahs 31 (10)
Correct as of 28 July 2019
International career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2010–2020 Australia 105 (15)
2008 Australia U20
2007 Australia U19
2006 Australian Schoolboys 3
Correct as of 19 September 2019

Rob Simmons (born 19 April 1989 in Theodore, Queensland) is an Australian rugby union footballer. He currently plays for Clermont in the Top 14 in France and represented Australia in international fixtures. His position is lock, but he can also play in the backrow. [2] [3]

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Early life

Simmons was born in Theodore, Queensland. [4] He attended The Southport School, on the Gold Coast in Queensland, and played for the Australian Schoolboys team in 2006. [5]

Simmons was selected for the Australian U19s representative side in 2007. He played for the Australian Under 20 side at the 2008 IRB Junior World Cup in Wales. [6]

Career

In 2007, Simmons played for the East Coast Aces in the inaugural Australian Rugby Championship. He made his Super Rugby debut for the Queensland Reds in South Africa off the bench against the Bulls at the beginning of the 2009 season. [6]

Simmons made his test rugby debut for Australia in 2010, playing against South Africa in Brisbane. [6]

Simmons scored with a 2nd minute intercept try in Australia's Rugby World Cup 2015 Semi-final win over Argentina. This was the fastest try of the 2015 Rugby World Cup. [6] [7]

On 16 January 2015, Simmons, along with teammate Karmichael Hunt, were appointed vice-captains of the Queensland Reds. [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

In late 2017, Rob Simmons was axed by the Queensland Reds after playing almost ten years of rugby in Queensland. [13]

In early 2018, Simmons left the Queensland Reds and joined fellow Australian Super Rugby team, the New South Wales Waratahs. [14] [15]

In July 2020, it was announced that Simmons would join English Premiership Rugby side London Irish ahead of the 2020–21 season. [16]

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References

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