Phil Waugh Explained

Phil Waugh
Birth Date:22 September 1979
Birth Place:Sydney, Australia
Height:173cm (68inches)
Weight:1000NaN0
Ru Position:Openside Flanker
Ru Nationalteam:Australia
Ru Nationalyears:2000–09
1996–97
Ru Nationalcaps:79
Ru Nationalpoints:(20)
Ru Ntupdate:9 March 2010
Super14:Waratahs
Super14years:1999–2011
Super14caps:136
Super14points:(65)
Super14update:7 March 2011
Spouse:Abbe Waugh
Children:4
School:Shore
University:Sydney University

Phillip Waugh (born 22 September 1979) is the chief executive of Rugby Australia and a former rugby union footballer who played 136 matches in Super Rugby for the NSW Waratahs, and in 79 Test matches for the Wallabies. His usual position was openside flanker.

Playing career

Waugh's career as a rugby player began at the Shore school, playing in the First XV in his final 3 years and captaining the team in 1997. He was selected to represent the Australian Schoolboy's team in 1996 and 1997, captaining the team in 1997.

His professional career began in 1999, playing for the Waratahs, and later that year gained selection for the Wallabies Spring tour of the UK and Europe, making his test debut as a replacement in the 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, Waugh 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.

Waugh was named captain of the Waratahs in 2007 but was injured for most of the Super 14 season. Rocky Elsom and Adam Freier deputized in his absence. During the 2008 Super 14 season, he led the Waratahs from second last (2007 result) to second on the ladder.

Post playing career

Sailing

In December 2013, Waugh was a crew member aboard racing supermaxi yacht Perpetual Loyal in the 2013 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, with his other celebrity crew members, Karl Stefanovic, Larry Emdur, Tom Slingsby, Jude Bolton and Guillaume Brahimi.[1]

Rugby Australia

In June 2023, Waugh was appointed chief executive of Rugby Australia. He previously has been a non-executive director on the Rugby Australia board since July 2018, and worked at National Australia Bank as an executive of broker distribution.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sydney to Hobart 2013 . . 2013-12-02 . 2013-12-02 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131210230916/http://www.perpetual.com.au/loyal.aspx . 10 December 2013.
  2. News: Marco Monteverde . Rugby Australia appoints Wallabies great Phil Waugh as its new CEO . . 2023-06-06 . 2023-06-09 .
  3. http://www.nswrugby.com.au/Waratahs/News/NewsArticle/tabid/157/ArticleID/167/Default.aspx Phil Waugh awards