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John Daniell (New Zealand rugby player)

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John Daniell (born 1972) was born in New Zealand, and educated both there and in England. After studying English at the University of Oxford, he worked as a journalist for Radio New Zealand and Capital Television.

Rugby career

His early rugby career included playing for England Schoolboys (1990), New Zealand Under 19s (1991), New Zealand Colts (1992), Marist St Pats (1992–97), Oxford University (Blue, 1992–1994) and Wellington Lions (1994–96). In 1996 he turned professional, playing for French clubs Racing (Racing Club de France) (1997–2000), Perpignan (USA Perpignan) (2000–2003), and Montpellier (Montpellier Hérault RC) (2003–2006).

Journalism

Currently a freelance journalist, he has been published in The Observer, The Sunday Telegraph, Financial Times, The Times, The Evening Post, The New Zealand Listener, L'Equipe and Le Monde.

Publications

  • Inside French Rugby: Confessions of a Kiwi Mercenary (2007), Awa Press ISBN 978-0-9582750-1-9
  • Confessions of a Rugby Mercenary (2009), Ebury Press ISBN 978-0-09-193068-4
2009 William Hill Sports Book of the Year shortlist[1]
2010 British Sports Book Awards (Best Rugby Book)[2]

References

  1. ^ Best sports writers in the business compete for William Hill Book of the Year Award The Telegraph, 26 Nov 2009
  2. ^ "Prior winners". British Sports Book Awards. Retrieved 27 November 2012.