Damian Ball

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Damian Ball (born c. 1976)[1] is a former British Rugby League player and now a coach.

Ball was the captain at Halifax from 2006.[1] He usually played at loose forward,[1] but could also operate at second row. He signed for Halifax after a six-month sabbatical from the game. His previous clubs were Dewsbury Rams, Hull Kingston Rovers, Rochdale Hornets and York City Knights.[1]

As well as his part-time involvement in Halifax, he has also held teaching posts at the North Halifax Grammar School, Halifax and The Brooksbank School, Elland, West Yorkshire.[2]

Damian was also named 2008 assistant coach under new boss Matt Calland.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Ball is Farrell's new Fax skipper", Halifax Evening Courier, 21 January 2006
  2. ^ "Rugby League: Brooksbank aiming for big cup double", Halifax Evening Courier, 27 August 2009, retrieved 2010-02-05
  3. ^ "Staff", Halifax RLFC, retrieved 2010-02-05

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Ball has now left from the halifax rugby league coaching staff and has started a new challenge by coaching a local rugby union clubs first team- old rishworthians.