Jon Hall (rugby union), Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Jon Hall (rugby union)

English rugby union player

Date of Birth: 15-Mar-1962

Place of Birth: Bath, England, United Kingdom

Profession: entrepreneur, rugby union player

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Jon Hall (rugby union)

  • Jonathan Peter "John" Hall is a retired Rugby union player who played for Bath Rugby, Somerset, Barbarians, South & South Western Counties and England.
  • He was born in Bath 15 March 1962. He primarily played as a blind side flanker or number eight.
  • His international debut was versus Scotland in 1984.
  • He did travel with the 1987 England World Cup team but did not play a match as he was injured in training and had to return to the UK.
  • After starting his international career against Scotland, his final match was also against Scotland in 1994, where Jon made a crucial tackle to deny Gary Armstrong a try, which ultimately won England the match.
  • He ultimately gained 21 caps.In the first season of professional rugby he was appointed Director of Rugby at Bath but was fired after a run of poor results in 1998.
  • Subsequently, he became coach of the Garryowen club and took them to the All Ireland Final in 1999.

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