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Damian Hopley Personal information Full name Damian Hopley Date of birth 12 April 1970 Place of birth London, England Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Weight 14 st 9 lbs (93 kg) School(s) attended St Benedict's School, Ealing and Harrow School University(s) University of St Andrews, University of Cambridge Club information Position(s) Wing / Centre Current club Retired Youth clubs Years Club 1990 ‐ 92 Wasps Academy Senior clubs* Years Club Apps (points) 1992 ‐ 98 University of St Andrews RFC
London Wasps43 (95) Representative teams England A
England
3Sevens National teams 1993 England 1993 Sevens World Cup * Professional club appearances and points
counted for domestic first grade only.Damian Hopley born 12 April 1970 in London, is a former rugby union player for London Wasps and England.
Hopley's position of choice was on the wing or in the centres.
He was a member of the successful England sevens team that won the Melrose Cup in the inaugural IRB 1993 Rugby World Cup Sevens at Murrayfield.
Hopley won 3 caps for England and retired in 1998 after injuries forced him to retire at the age of 27.[1] He is the founder and chief executive of the Professional Rugby Players' Association, launched in August 1998, as the representative body and collective voice of professional rugby union players in England. The PRA was set up to look after the interests of all professional players, from Academy players to the Superstars of the International game. The PRA is a not-for-profit registered trade union.
References
- ^ "Hopley continues as players' boss". BBC. 2006-10-30. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/english/6098798.stm. Retrieved 2008-02-18.
External links
England 1993 Rugby Sevens World Cup Squad Players Andrew Harriman (c.) · Matt Dawson · Tim Rodber · Damian Hopley · Adedayo Adebayo · Chris Sheasby · Nick Beal · Lawrence Dallaglio · Dave Scully · Justyn Cassell · Michael Dods (from Reserve pool)Management Peter Rossborough (manager) · Les Cusworth (coach)England squad – 1995 Rugby World Cup Fourth Place Forwards Backs Coach Categories:- 1970 births
- Living people
- English rugby union players
- London Wasps players
- Old Priorians
- England international rugby union players
- St Andrews University rugby union players
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