Joe Roff
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| Joe Roff | |||
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| Personal information | |||
| Date of birth | September 20, 1975 | ||
| Place of birth | |||
| Height | 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)[1] | ||
| Weight | 101 kg (15 st 13 lb)[1] | ||
| School | The Armidale School Marist College Canberra |
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| College | University of Southern Queensland University of Oxford |
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| Rugby union career | |||
| Playing career | |||
| Position | Wing / Fullback | ||
| Amateur clubs | |||
| Tuggeranong Vikings | |||
| Professional clubs | Caps | (points) | |
| 2001–2002 2005–2006 |
Biarritz Olympique Kubota Spears |
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| Super Rugby | Caps | (points) | |
| 1996–2004 | 86 | (285) | |
| National team(s) | |||
| 1996–2004 1992–1993 |
Australian Schoolboys |
86 | (150) |
Joe Roff (born 20 September 1975) is a retired Australian rugby union footballer and a product of the Tuggeranong Vikings Rugby Union Club in Canberra, who played on the wing or at fullback for Brumbies and Australia. He also had a spell at the French club Biarritz and in 2005-6 at Kubota Spears in Japan's Top League. Of his 86 caps, 62 were won in consecutive games from 1996 to 2001. His last game was as captain for Oxford against Cambridge in the Varsity Match, December 2007.
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[edit] Early Life
For a time, he attended O'Connor Catholic School in Armidale and also The Armidale School. He was also a student at Marist College Canberra, gaining notoriety as the sports captain of Patrick House. Joe Roff's father, Glenn Roff, is Principal of St John's College, Woodlawn on the Far North Coast of NSW.
[edit] Rugby Career
He was a leading try scorer for Australia and scored the intercept try in the second British Lions Test in 2001 which allowed Australia to win the game. They went on to win the series. He was a blisteringly fast winger and partnered Ben Tune for the Wallabies. In March 2007 he gave up his position as the top try scorer in Super Rugby when Blues winger Doug Howlett scored his 58th Try. He also holds the record for most tries in a Super 12 season, scoring 15 in 1997.
Midway through the super 12 season of 2004 he announced his retirement to be at the end of the 2004 Wallabies test series and followed through. His farewell from super 12 rugby was a good one because the Brumbies won the super 12 competition that season. When he retired he decided to go to University in England.
[edit] Oxford University
Roff matriculated at the University of Oxford, UK in October 2006, and is currently reading a degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Harris Manchester College. He also made a return to amateur rugby by playing for the Oxford University Rugby Football Club (OURFC), colloquially known as the Dark Blues, representing the Blues in their traditional fixture against Cambridge University Rugby Union Football Club at Twickenham Stadium on December 12th 2006. Oxford lost this match 15-6. On December 6th 2007, he captained the Blues to their third successive Varsity loss, losing 22-16 to Cambridge, before hanging up his boots for the last time.
[edit] Other
In January 2007, he won the "United Kingdom-based Young Australian of the Year for 2007" for his services to Australian Rugby in general. [1]
[edit] External links
- Wallabies Profile
- University of Queensland profile
- University of Oxford [2]
- Oxford University Rugby Football Club
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