Ollie Hayes

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Ollie Hayes
Birth nameOliver Thomas Hayes
Date of birth (1990-04-02) 2 April 1990 (age 34)
Place of birthBath, Somerset, England
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight102 kg (16 st 1 lb)
SchoolRalph Allen (Bath)
SpouseSarah Hayes
ChildrenBillie & Luca
Occupation(s)Personal Trainer
Rugby union career
Position(s) Hooker
Current team Oldfield Oldboys (Head Coach)
Youth career
2006 - 2008 Bath Academy
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
  Bristol Bears
Worcester Warriors
Yorkshire Carnegie
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International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2006 England U16 3 (3)
Coaching career
Years Team
Oldfield Oldboys

Ollie Hayes (born 2 April 1990) is an English rugby union player for Bristol Rugby . Having started his career at Bath Academy he moved to Bristol Guinness Premiership in 2008. He made his Premiership debut in March 2009 against Bath. Ollie played 48 games and scored 20 points during his time with Bristol in both Guinness Premiership and English Championship (rugby union)|RFU Championship Worcester Warriors announced the mobile hookers signing in March 2011. Ollie arrived at Sixways with an existing injury and after a summer operation made his Warriors debut, in the Worcester Cavaliers 29-24 victory against Exeter United, 5 September 2011 at Sandy Park.[1] He has played for England U18.[2]

Hayes came off the bench to score Warriors' bonus-point try against Northampton Saints in September 2012, helping his side to their first try bonus-point since 2009.

On 1 June 2013 he resigned for Bristol Rugby after two years away from the club and now has over 70 appearances for the Bristol rugby. After a season back at Bristol he Signed for Yorkshire Carnegie on a 2 year contract.

He plays as a hooker. Ollie was forced to retired aged 25 due to an injury. He currently runs his own mobile Personal Training business in Bath

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Fortey agrees new Worcester deal". BBC News.
  2. ^ "Ollie Hayes signs for Worcester | Now Rugby". www.nowrugby.com. Archived from the original on 28 March 2012.

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