Peter Kimlin Explained

Peter Kimlin
Birth Name:Peter Kimlin
Birth Date:11 July 1985
Birth Place:Canberra, A.C.T, Australia
Weight:114kg (251lb)
School:Canberra Grammar School, ACT
Ru Currentteam:FC Grenoble
Ru Position:Lock / Flank
Ru Clubyears:2007
2010
2013–17
2017-19
Ru Clubcaps:8
3
69
15
Ru Clubpoints:(10)
(0)
(25)
(5)
Ru Clubupdate:29 December 2019 @ 05:19:15 AM (AEST)
Super14years:2007–13
Super14caps:77
Super14points:(30)
Super14update:4 August 2013
Ru Nationalyears:2009
2008
2004
2003
Ru Nationalteam:Wallabies
Australia A
Australia U-19
Ru Nationalcaps:2
Ru Nationalpoints:(0)

Peter Kimlin is an Australian rugby union football player who plays for Grenoble in the French Top 14.

He played for the ACT Brumbies in the Super Rugby competition from 2007 through to 2013. That final year in 2013 he captained the victorious Brumbies side against The British and Irish Lions who were the first Australian club side to be successful in over 40 years. Later that year he was a part of the side which fell to NZ Chiefs in the Super Rugby Final.

He plays as a lock, flanker and also number 8.[1]

On 13 October 2010 it was announced that Kimlin signed a short-term contract to join the Exeter Chiefs in England during the 2010/11 season in order to get game-time prior to the upcoming Super Rugby season and his bid for a spot in Australia's Rugby World Cup squad, having 18 months of action with nerve damage to his shoulder.[2] However his stay in the UK with the Chiefs was cut short after suffering a knee injury in training with Exeter following a collision with team-mate Paul McKenzie.[3]

It was announced on 20 April 2013 that Kimlin, along with Brumbies teammate Dan Palmer, had joined French Top 14 side FC Grenoble.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.brumbies.com.au/act.rugby/page/52225 Biography
  2. Web site: Wallaby Kimlin bolsters Chiefs. ESPN . UK . 13 October 2010.
  3. Web site: Kimlin heading home after knee injury . ESPN . UK . 25 November 2010.
  4. Web site: Grenoble rope in Wallaby duo . Planet Rugby . 20 April 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130425081937/http://www.planetrugby.com/story/0,25883,9818_8658866,00.html . 25 April 2013 . dmy-all .