Michael Owen (rugby player)
| Full name | Michael Owen | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Date of birth | 7 November 1980 | ||
| Place of birth | Pontypridd | ||
| Height | 6 ft 5 in (1.97 m) | ||
| Weight | 17 st 2 lb (109 kg) | ||
| School | Bryn Celynnog | ||
| University | University of Glamorgan | ||
| Rugby union career | |||
| Playing career | |||
| Position | Second row, Number 8 or Flanker | ||
| Professional / senior clubs | |||
| Years | Club / team | Caps | (points) |
| 1999–2003 2003–2008 2008–2010 |
Pontypridd Newport GD Saracens |
103 98 16 |
(?) (45) (5) |
| correct as of 2009-02-23. | |||
| National team(s) | |||
| Years | Club / team | Caps | (points) |
2002–present 2005–2010 |
Wales U19 Wales U21 Wales Dev Wales A Wales Lions |
41 1 |
(10) (0) |
| correct as of 2007-04-13. | |||
Michael Owen (born 7 November 1980 in Pontypridd), was educated at Bryn Celynnog Comprehensive school in Beddau and was a Welsh rugby union player. He played for Saracens at club level and Wales internationally, having previously represented Newport Gwent Dragons in the Magners League. Owen most often played Number 8, but was also versatile enough to play flanker or even lock. His ball handling was arguably his greatest asset.
In July 2010, Owen announced his retirement from the game at 29 due to a persistent knee problem.[1] He is studying business at the University of Hertfordshire, on a two year course.
In March 2010 he began coaching at Hertford RFC, helping them to gain National 2 league status in April 2011.
He was a co-commentator for ITV's coverage of the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
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[edit] International career
Owen became the 1,000th player capped by Wales when he made his debut in the first Test against South Africa in June 2002.
He took over from the injured Gareth Thomas as Wales captain during the 2005 Six Nations, and became the 122nd Captain of his country when he led Wales out against Scotland and led Wales to its first Grand Slam in 27 years.
Owen was selected for the British and Irish Lions for their 2005 New Zealand tour. On 23 May in Cardiff, he had the honour of captaining the side for their match at Millennium Stadium against Argentina, the first Lions Test match to take place outside of the touring country. He temporarily returned home for the birth of his second child.
[edit] Club career
Owen played for Pontypridd RFC from 1999 until the side merged with Bridgend RFC to form the ill fated Celtic Warriors in 2003 and from 2003 until 2008 he played for the Newport Gwent Dragons. Owen joined Guinness Premiership side Saracens for the 2008/2009 season after signing a two-year deal with the club.[2][3]
[edit] References
- ^ "Injury forces Owen to quit rugby.". BBC News. 2010-07-02. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_union/welsh/8781489.stm.
- ^ "Owen quits Dragons for Saracens". BBC. 2008-01-25. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/my_club/ng_dragons/7209046.stm. Retrieved 2008-01-25.
- ^ "Michael Owen to make Vicarage Road switch". Saracens. 2008-01-25. http://www.saracens.com/news/view.php?Id=4324. Retrieved 2008-01-25.
[edit] External links
- Pontypridd profile
- Newport Gwent Dragons profile
- Wales profile
- Saracens profile
- Sporting-Heroes.net (Part 1)
- Sporting-Heroes.net (Part 2)
- Welsh Rugby Union
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- 1980 births
- Living people
- Rugby union locks
- Rugby union flankers
- Rugby union number eights
- Welsh rugby union players
- British and Irish Lions rugby union players from Wales
- People from Pontypridd
- Pontypridd RFC players
- Newport Gwent Dragons players
- Wales rugby union captains
- Saracens F.C. players
- Wales international rugby union players