Phil Waugh

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Phil Waugh
Personal information
Date of birth 22 September 1979 (1979-09-22) (age 28)
Place of birth Sydney, Australia
Height 175 cm (5 ft 9 in)
Weight 99 kg (15 st 8 lb)
School The Shore School
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Openside Flanker
Super Rugby Caps (points)
1999- Waratahs 77 (45)
National team(s)    
2000-
1997
Australia
Australian Schoolboys
51 (20)

Phil Waugh (born 22 September 1979 in Sydney) is an Australian rugby union player, widely regarded as one of the country's leading flankers, and current co-captain with Stirling Mortlock of the country's national team, the Wallabies.

His career as a player began at the Shore School, Captaining the school's team in 1997. After his performance in this team he was selected to represent Australia in the 1997 Schoolboy's Team.

Waugh's campaign continued in 1998, as he was named in the Australian under 19's Rugby team, and subsequently the under 21's from 1999 to 2000.

His professional career began in 2000, where he was named in the Wallabies test squad, and was played as a replacement in a match against England. Waugh continued receiving game time with the team until early 2002, when an ankle injury caused him to miss out on the international season.

After his recovery, Phil returned to the field to be named vice captain of the 2003 Rugby World Cup team, who were ultimately runners-up. He was rewarded for his performance in 2003 by winning the John Eales Medal for the Wallabies Best and Fairest Player, and was regarded by some[citation needed] as Australia's best loose forward.

Despite being named Captain of the Waratahs in 2007, he was injured for most of the Super 14 season. Adam Freier deputised in his absence.


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Preceded by
George Smith
John Eales Medal
2003
Succeeded by
David Lyons
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