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Nic Berry Date of birth 13 March 1984 Place of birth Brisbane Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Weight 80 kg (12 st 8 lb) [1] Occupation(s) Rugby Player Rugby union career Playing career Position Halfback Professional / senior clubs Years Club / team Caps (points) Racing Métro Super Rugby Years Club / team Caps (points) 2005 Reds Nic Berry (born 13 March 1984 in Brisbane) is an Australian rugby union footballer. He currently plays for the London Wasps and will make his debut in the Aviva Premiership in the 2010/11 season.
Career
Berry was educated at Ipswich Grammar School in Queensland. He represented Australia at rugby union in the under-21 national team at the under-21 World Cup in Argentina. He made his Super 12 debut for the Queensland Reds against the Hurricanes in 2005. He started four games in 2005, and played another five off the bench. He made his run-on debut at halfback replacing the injured Josh Valentine in a match against the Bulls. He was also part of the Sunnybank team that won the 2005 Queensland Premier Rugby trophy.
In July 2007, it was rumoured that Berry was looking at offers from overseas and requesting a release from S14 and ARC commitments. He then left the Queensland Reds and moved to Racing Métro 92 Paris. Berry joined London Wasps for the 2010/2011 season on a 2 year contract.[2]
References
- ^ "Aviva Premiership Rugby - London Wasps". web page. Premier Rugby. http://www.premiershiprugby.com/premiership/rugby/london_wasps.php?section=1. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
- ^ http://www.planetrugby.com/story/0,25883,3823_6134980,00.html
External links
- Nic Berry Racing Métro profile (French)
- Nic Berry QRU profile
- Nic Berry on SARugby.com
- Sunnybank Rugby Union Club
London Wasps squad Forwards Backs Coach Racing Métro 92 Paris squad Forwards Backs Bergamasco • Bobo • Chavancy • Durand • Fall • Fillol • Goosen • Hernández • Lorée • Masi • Saubade • Scarbrough • Steyn • VuliVuli • WisniewskiCoach Categories:- 1984 births
- Australian rugby union players
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- Racing Métro 92 players
- Australian rugby union biography stubs
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