Richard Nyholt Explained

Richard Nyholt
Birth Date:1975 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Lautoka, Fiji
Weight:247 lb
School:Southport School[1]
University:University of Queensland
Position:Prop
Currentclub:Retired
Ru Clubyears:1989-1993
1998-2003
Ru Proclubs:Southport School
University of Queensland
Ru Nationalyears:1996
1999-2001
2001–2003
Ru Nationalteam:Fiji U-21
Australian Barbarians
Fiji
Ru Nationalcaps:

13
Ru Nationalpoints:

(0)

Richard Nyholt (born in Lautoka, 25 October 1975) is a Fijian-Australian former rugby union player who played as prop. He was nicknamed "Qio Vula" (White Shark).[2]

Career

Nyholt first played rugby union during his college days for the Southport School rugby union team, before joining the University of Queensland first grade team, with which he played until his retirement in 2003. Nyholt also played for Australian Universities between 1999 and 2001.

International career

Nyholt was eligible to play for Fiji through birth, debuting internationally in 1996 with the U-21 team, which he captained. His first cap for Fiji was during a test against France, on 25 November 2001. Nyholt was called up in the 2003 Rugby World Cup Fiji squad, playing two matches in the tournament, against France on 11 October 2003 and against United States on 15 October 2003, both played at Lang Park in Brisbane, the former being his last international cap.[3]

Personal life

Nyholt lived in Fiji where he lived until the age of 10, before moving with his family to Australia. His father was the owner of a resort in Nadi.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sport and Activities. The Southport School. en-AU. 2019-03-26.
  2. Web site: Richard Nyholt - Teivovo.com. ducke.free.fr. 2019-03-26.
  3. Web site: Richard Nyholt. ESPN scrum. 2019-03-26.