Nick Phipps (rugby union) explained

Nick Phipps
Birth Name:Nicholas James Phipps
Birth Date:1989 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Baulkham Hills, New South Wales, Australia
Height:1.80 m
Weight:88kg (194lb)
School:The King's School, Parramatta
University:Sydney University
Ru Position:Scrum-half
Repyears1:2011–2019
Repteam1:Australia
Years1:2017
Years2:2018
Years3:2019–2022
Years4:2022-
Clubs4:Green Rockets Tokatsu
Points1:5
Points2:0
Points3:47
Apps1:1
Apps2:1
Apps3:64
Super1:Rebels
Super2:Waratahs
Superyears1:2011–2013
Superyears2:2014–2019
Ru Clubupdate:19 August 2022
Superapps1:47
Superapps2:87
Superpoints1:30
Superpoints2:90
Super14update:19 August 2022
Repcaps1:72
Reppoints1:40
Repsevensyears1:2009–2010
Repsevensteam1:Australia Sevens

Nicholas James Phipps (born 9 January 1989) is an Australian rugby union player who played for the Australia national team and plays for Green Rockets Tokatsu in the Japan Rugby League One competition.

Early life

Phipps was educated at The King's School and in 2009 captained Sydney University's premiership-winning 1st Colts team.As of 2017, he was studying a Masters of International Business at Sydney University.[1]

Rugby playing career

Club level

Phipps signed to the Melbourne Rebels in July 2010. Phipps mentors for the 2011 Super Rugby season included former Wallaby halfback Sam Cordingley.[2] Phipps said he was looking forward to learning from his fellow halfbacks, Cordingley, and Kingi, and also from Rebels centre (and former Wallaby) Julian Huxley.

In May 2012 Phipps combined with Kurtley Beale in the halves (9 & 10) against the Bulls from South Africa.[3] Beale had been moved from fullback to flyhalf following Danny Cipriani's unexpected departure from the Rebels.[4] Phipps scored a try under the posts.[5]

Phipps moved back to Sydney to play for the Waratahs commencing 2014.[6] [7]

Rebels coach Damien Hill said, "Nick has played a major part in laying the foundations of this Club and it is disappointing to see him leave. He replicates our team ethos in everything he does, both on a off the rugby field."[8]

The Wallabies and Waratahs scrum half re-signed with the ARU and NSW Waratahs in January 2017 for a two-year contract extension that takes Phipps through to the end of the 2019 season. In March 2017 he brought up his 100th super rugby cap.[9]

On 1 February 2019, Phipps travel to England to join London Irish in the English Premiership ahead of the 2019–20 season.[10]

International career

His grandfather and great uncle, both called Jim, played for the Wallabies.[11] Following the rich family culture within rugby Phipps made his international debut playing for Australia in the 2009 IRB Sevens World Series.[12]

Phipps played in the Australian Sevens at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, in Delhi.[13] He scored a try and kicked eight conversions in his Games' debut.[14] Australia went on to win Silver, losing the final to New Zealand.

In late 2010 Phipps toured with the Wallabies,[15] and was named on the bench against the Leicester Tigers.[16] In August 2011 Phipps became one of three halfbacks selected for the Wallabies in the 2011 Rugby World Cup.[17] [18] Phipps played 26 minutes for the Wallabies against Russia.[19] He was one of three Rebels to play in the tournament, the others being new signings James O'Connor and Kurtley Beale.[20] He has continued his international career playing and appearing in the bench frequently since his debut in the green and gold.

After almost two years since Phipps started for the Wallabies on home soil, he was chosen for his 29th start in a Wallabies jersey in the third deciding test against Ireland.[21]

As at 30 June 2018 Phipps has played in 64 Tests for the Wallabies since debuting at the 2011 World Cup in New Zealand.[22]

Awards

Personal life

Phipps married Ebony in 2018[25] and welcomed a son in early 2019.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nick Phipps commits to ARU until end of 2019 . Sydney University Football . 2 July 2018 . en.
  2. Web site: 1 October 2010 . Stathi . Paxinos . The Age . Mentor Cordingley to take on young guns . 1 October 2010.
  3. Web site: Beale relishing fly half role – ABC Grandstand Sport (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) . Australian Broadcasting Corporation . 2012-05-08 . 2013-06-19.
  4. Rebels Media Unit . 30 April 2012 . Melbourne Rebels . Cipriani to return home to pursue England dream . 11 November 2012.
  5. 4 May 2012 . Melbourne Rebels . Andrew . Stevenson . Brave Rebels fall short in thriller . 11 May 2012.
  6. 16 March 2013 . Waratahs Media Unit . Waratahs . Nick Phipps confirms move to Waratahs . 16 March 2013.
  7. Web site: 16 March 2013 . Rugby 365 . Phipps to help Tahs run... . 16 March 2013.
  8. 16 March 2013 . Rebels Media Unit . Rebels . Nick Phipps announces his departure from the Rebels at season's end . 16 March 2013.
  9. Web site: 'I just wasn’t ready to leave': Why Phipps re-signed with the ARU . The Daily Telegraph. Sydney . 2 July 2018.
  10. News: London Irish: Australia pair Nick Phipps and Curtis Rona to join club next season. BBC Sport. 1 February 2019. 27 July 2020.
  11. Web site: Another Tongan eager to be a Wallaby. 11 July 2011. Australian Rugby Union. AAP. 13 July 2011.
  12. Web site: 1 July 2010 . Du Plessis, Phipps and Pyle join the Melbourne Rebels . Heavens Game . 15 October 2010.
  13. Web site: Wayne . Smith . 13 October 2010 . Bledisloe pain all over again in sevens thriller . The Australian . 15 October 2010.
  14. Web site: Nick Phipps player profile . Melbourne Rebels . 10 October 2010.
  15. Web site: 13 November 2010 . David . Beniuk . Cipriani finally ready to Rebel . Australian Rugby Union . 13 November 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160222071101/http://www.rugby.com.au/news/aap/s-710020_cipriani_finally_ready_to_rebel,143506.html . 22 February 2016 .
  16. Rebels Media Unit . 8 November 2010 . Melbourne Rebels . Rebel Phipps Awaits Wallabies Debut . 9 November 2010.
  17. Web site: 19 August 2011 . Georgina . Robinson . The Age . Uni graduate Phipps keen to learn from World Cup experience . 9 August 2011.
  18. Rebels Media Unit . 10 July 2011 . Melbourne Rebels . Phipps to fight for Wallabies number nine . 12 July 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120324062912/http://www.melbournerebels.com.au/News/ArticleDetails/tabid/270/ArticleID/3772/Default.aspx . 24 March 2012 . dead .
  19. Web site: Official RWC 2011 Site – Australia – Nick Phipps . Rwc2011.irb.com . 2013-06-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131030212244/http://www.rwc2011.irb.com/home/teams/team=38/player=42051/index.html . 30 October 2013 . dead .
  20. 10 July 2011 . ARU . Australian Rugby Union . Qantas Wallabies Squad For Samoa Test & Tri Nations Named . 12 July 2011.
  21. Web site: Decent . Tom . 'Filthy' Phipps relishing chance to steer Wallabies to series victory . The Sydney Morning Herald . 2 July 2018 . en . 19 June 2018.
  22. Web site: Phipps won't overplay against the Irish . SBS News . 2 July 2018.
  23. Web site: Wallaby Nick Phipps wins in the bloke's health scrum . The Daily Telegraph. Sydney . 2 July 2018 . en.
  24. Web site: Nick Phipps named 2017 Male Blue of the Year . Sydney University Football Club . 2 July 2018 . en.
  25. Web site: Newman. Sam Phillips and Beth. 2018-04-22. One Percenters: Phipps fits wedding into bye week, Cheika heads north Latest Rugby News RUGBY.com.au. 2021-08-31. rugby.com.au. en.