Rob Ackerman (rugby) explained

First:RU
Rob Ackerman
Fullname:Robert Angus Ackerman
Birth Place:Ebbw Vale, Wales
Birth Date:2 March 1961
Ru Position:Centre
Ru Club1:Newport RFC
Ru Club2:London Welsh RFC
Ru Teama:Wales
Ru Yearastart:1980
Ru Yearaend:85
Ru Appearancesa:22
Ru Pointsa:4
Ru Teamb:British Lions
Ru Yearbstart:1983
Ru Appearancesb:2
Ru Pointsb:0
Position:/
Club1:Whitehaven
Year1start:1986
Year1end:90
Points1:20
Club2:Leeds
Year2start:1990
Year2end:91
Points2:16
Year3start:1991
Year3end:92
Club4:Salford
Year4start:1992
Year4end:93
Teama:Wales
Yearastart:1991
Yearaend:93
Appearancesa:5
Pointsa:8
Source:[1]

Robert Angus Ackerman (born 2 March 1961)[2] is a Welsh former dual-code international rugby union and rugby league footballer. In 1983 he toured New Zealand with the British and Irish Lions whilst playing for London Welsh RFC. A centre, he also played club rugby for Newport RFC. He was educated at Christ College Brecon.[3]

He made his Welsh debut on 1 November 1980 against the All Blacks at Cardiff, at the age of 19.[4] He also played rugby league, turning professional on 13 April 1986 when he signed for Whitehaven in Cumbria. He went on to play for Leeds, Carlisle, and finished his rugby league at Salford in 1993.[1] He taught at Christ's College, Christchurch, New Zealand and coached the 1st XV in 2008. In 2012, Ackerman taught Physical Education at St Patrick's College, Silverstream, New Zealand. Ackerman was also the coach of the Silverstream 1st XV rugby team, leading the team to victory at the 2012 Wellington Premier 1 Finals.[5] He moved to live and work in Melbourne in February 2017, as the Director of Coaching for Rugby at Haileybury College, and is currently a Casual Relief Teacher in Regional Victoria, Australia.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org (RL). rugbyleagueproject.org. 31 December 2017. 1 January 2018.
  2. http://www.espnscrum.com/wales/rugby/player/9286.html Rob Ackerman rugby union player profile
  3. Web site: The new life of the Wales and Lions star who suffered a stroke and ended up on the other side of the world . Wales Online . 18 February 2024 . 12 August 2020.
  4. Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1981-82 Vivian Jenkins (1982) p. 42
  5. Web site: St Pat's Silverstream beat Wellington College. 12 August 2012.