Jason Woodward Explained

Jason Woodward
Fullname:Jason Christopher Woodward
Birth Date:17 May 1990
Birth Place:Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Height:1880NaN0
Weight:1000NaN0
School:St. Patrick's College Silverstream
University:Hartpury College
Position:Fullback, Wing, Centre
Years1:2009–2016
Clubs1:Wellington
Apps1:38
Points1:267
Years2:2013–2014
Clubs2:Rebels
Apps2:26
Points2:210
Years3:2015–2016
Clubs3:Hurricanes
Apps3:18
Points3:42
Years4:2016–2017
Clubs4:Bristol
Apps4:17
Points4:91
Years5:2017–2022
Clubs5:Gloucester
Apps5:55
Points5:80
Years6:2022–
Clubs6:Sale Sharks
Apps6:0
Points6:0
Repyears1:2010
Repteam1:New Zealand U20
Repcaps1:4
Reppoints1:0
Clubupdate:28 July 2020
Repupdate:25 May 2019

Jason Christopher Woodward (born 17 May 1990[1] in Wellington, New Zealand) is a professional rugby union player who plays for Sale Sharks in the Premiership Rugby.

Early career

Woodward played for the Upper Hutt Premier team,[1] and was a regular in the Upper Hutt Leader. In 2010, Woodward made the New Zealand U20s[2] and represented New Zealand at the IRB Junior World Championship in Argentina, helping the team to win the competition undefeated.

Domestic career

Wellington

Woodward played his first provincial season with the Wellington Lions in 2011.[3] On debut he scored all of Wellington Lions' three tries to beat Taranaki 23–5 in the 2011 season's opening game.[4]

Rebels

Woodward joined the Melbourne Rebels following a strong 2012 ITM Cup campaign with the Wellington Lions. However an injury sustained pre-season delayed his debut until round six of the 2013 Super Rugby season. Woodward made his debut in an unfortunate 64–7 belting from the Sharks in Durban.[5] He started at outside centre. Back in Australia for round eight in Perth, Woodward started on the right wing against the Western Force. He scored his first and second tries in Super Rugby and helped the Rebels win 30–23.[6]

Hurricanes

June 2014, Woodward joined the Hurricanes after signing a two-year deal to return to his home franchise. The then 24-year-old returned to Wellington at the end of the 2014 Super Rugby competition ending a two-season stint with the Melbourne Rebels.[7] Woodward's Super Rugby season would be soon over after he broke his ankle playing club rugby in Wellington. He suffered the injury when he was caught between two defenders while playing at centre for club side Upper Hutt against Oriental Rongotai at the Polo Ground in Miramar. Woodward had been used only sparingly by the Hurricanes throughout the 2015 season with just three appearances, but had been in good form since starting the opening two matches in South Africa against the Lions and Bulls. With Nehe Milner-Skudder and James Marshall also used at fullback, Woodward's only other appearance had been against his former team the Rebels at Westpac Stadium in round seven.[8]

Bristol Rugby

On 12 September 2016 it was announced that Woodward had signed a two-year deal with Aviva Premiership club Bristol Rugby.[9]

Gloucester Rugby

Following Bristol Rugby's relegation at the end of the 2016-17 Aviva Premiership season it was reported Woodward had a relegation clause in his contract, which was reported to be activated by Gloucester Rugby, where Woodward would link up with some of his former Hartpury College friends.[10]

Sale Sharks

After his release from Gloucester, Woodward signed for Premiership rivals Sale Sharks for the 2022–23 season.[11]

International career

In May 2017 he was invited to a training camp with the senior England squad by Eddie Jones.[12]

Personal life

Woodward's father Glen was a loose forward for Hutt Old Boys in the 1980s before arthritis cut his career short, while brothers Aidan and Jared are both making names for themselves with the Upper Hutt Rams. He spent two years in England on exchange at Hartpury College, however he left early to further his rugby career in New Zealand and therefore has no formal qualifications, unlike his sister who is a former New Zealand Fencing Champion and is University educated.[13] He also studied to become a commercial helicopter pilot. In his spare time he enjoys driving monster trucks[14]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wellington Club Rugby: Clubs, Teams & People.
  2. Web site: International Rugby Board . irb.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100623091648/http://www.irb.com/jwc/teams/team=2823/player=39560/index.html . 2010-06-23.
  3. Web site: Players | Vodafone Wellington Lions . 16 July 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110929040030/http://www.wellingtonlions.co.nz/our-team/player-profiles/107-Jason%20-Woodward . 29 September 2011 . dead .
  4. Web site: Wellington sink Taranaki in season opener . Napier . Liam . 16 July 2011 . Rugby Heaven . 6 October 2011.
  5. Melbourne Rebels . Rebels suffer 64–7 loss to the Sharks in Durban . 24 March 2013 . 10 April 2013.
  6. Web site: 8 April 2013 . Melbourne Rebel Jason Woodward is fulfilling his promise in stunning performance against Western Force . Herald Sun . 8 April 2013.
  7. Web site: Jason Woodward signs for the Hurricanes . 1 June 2014 . Stuff . 1 March 2016.
  8. Web site: Hurricanes fullback Jason Woodward's Super Rugby season over after breaking ankle in club match . 21 April 2015 . Stuff . 1 March 2016.
  9. News: Jason Woodward: Bristol sign Hurricanes back on two-year deal. 2016-09-12. BBC Sport. en-GB. 2016-09-14.
  10. News: Gloucester Rugby set to sign full-back from Bristol. 2017-05-02. Glosliveonline. en-GB. 2017-05-03.
  11. News: Premiership: Sale Sharks snap up former Gloucester back Jason Woodward on one-year contract. Planet Rugby. 10 August 2022. 10 August 2022.
  12. Web site: England rugby: Willi Heinz and Jason Woodward selected for training camp. BBC Sport. 14 May 2017. 22 May 2017.
  13. Web site: Jason Woodward: Melbourne Rebel with a cause . 9 May 2014 . Stuff . 1 March 2016.
  14. Web site: Rugby: Woodward's not your average rugby player . 31 August 2012 . The New Zealand Herald . 1 March 2016.