Jonathan Mills Explained

Jonathan Mills
Birth Name:Jonathan Mills
Birth Date:1984 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Wales
Height:195cm (77inches)
Weight:117kg (258lb)
University:Colston Collegiate
Occupation:Professional Rugby Player
Ru Currentteam:London Scottish
Ru Position:Second Row/Back Row
Youthyears1: 
Ru Clubyears:2007–2013
2013–2017
Ru Proclubs:London Welsh
Sale Sharks
Ru Clubcaps:143
107
Ru Clubpoints:(55)
(20)
Ru Clubupdate:7 June 2017
Super14years: 
Ru Nationalyears: 
Repsevensyears1: 

Jonathan Mills (born 12 February 1984) is a Welsh rugby union player. A lock forward, he previously played for Llandovery RFC, Bath, Llanelli RFC and the Scarlets before joining London Welsh where he captained the side winning the RFU Championship. In June 2013 he joined Sale Sharks. In August 2017 Mills joined London Scottish as a player-coach until February 2018 where he will join the Dallas Griffins for the inaugural Major League Rugby season in the US as a player-coach. Following retirement, Mills has become the self appointed social skipper of the successful Downend Flyers Swifts u9 girls football team. His tenure has overseen sambuca pong, post cup final pub session and an almost fatal round of 75% dark rum shots. The official drink of the social team is the popular cocktail Dark & Stormy.

Mills has represented Wales at under-16, under-18, under-19 and under-21 levels winning age group championships. He has also represented the Barbarians.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sale Sharks' journeyman lock Jonathan Mills laps up the big time as they fight for success on two fronts. The Daily Telegraph.
  2. Web site: Premiership Rugby |. Premiership Rugby.
  3. Web site: Sale Sharks out to finish with a flourish, says Jonathan Mills. Neil. Leigh. 26 April 2016. Manchester Evening News.
  4. Web site: Sale re-sign Briggs and keep Mills. BBC.
  5. Web site: Cardiff Blues thrased by Sale Sharks – report. Simon. Thomas. 27 January 2017. WalesOnline.
  6. Web site: Mills insists Welsh can compete. BBC.