Aaron Wainwright

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Aaron Wainwright
Birth nameAaron Wainwright
Date of birth (1997-09-25) 25 September 1997 (age 24)
Place of birthNewport, Wales
Height189 cm (6 ft 2 in)
Weight106 kg (16 st 10 lb; 234 lb)
SchoolPentrepoeth Primary School, Rhiwderin
Bassaleg School, Newport
Rugby union career
Position(s) Blindside Flanker
Number 8
Current team Dragons
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2017- Dragons 60 (40)
Correct as of 9 May 2021
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
2018- Wales 29 (5)
Correct as of 14 March 2021

Aaron Wainwright (born 25 September 1997) is a Wales international rugby union player who plays for Dragons regional team as a flanker.

Early life[]

Wainwright originally looked destined for a career in football having been on the books of both Cardiff City and Newport County during his teenage years. He was at Cardiff City from Under 9-16 and was included in the Wales Under 16 football squad.[1]

Club career[]

Wainwright made his debut for the Dragons regional team in 2017 having previously played for Newport RFC. The back row completed a clean sweep at the region's end of season awards in May 2019 as he was named the Coaches Player-of-the-Year, Players' Player-of-the-Year and DOSC Player-of-the-Year.

International career[]

Wainwright made his debut for the Welsh national team on 10 June 2018 versus Argentina as a second-half replacement.[2]

He scored his debut international try, on 20 October 2019, as Wales' opening try in the 2019 Rugby World Cup quarter-final against France at the Oita stadium. A foul against him by Sébastien Vahaamahina led to Vahaamahina being sent off. Wales went on to win the match by one point and Wainwright was named Mastercard Player of the Match.[3][4]

International tries[]

Try Opponent Location Venue Competition Date Result
1  France Oita, Japan Bank Dome 2019 Rugby World Cup 20 October 2019 Win

References[]

  1. ^ "Aaron Wainwright".
  2. ^ Southcombe, Matthew (9 June 2018). "Everything Warren Gatland said after Wales' outstanding win". walesonline.
  3. ^ "Wales beat France 20-19 to reach Rugby World Cup semi-finals in thriller". BBC Sport. 20 October 2019.
  4. ^ rugbybworldcup.com. "Wales strike late to make 'unlucky' France pay for red card". www.worldrugby.org. Retrieved 20 October 2019.

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