John Eales biography

 John Eales biography

John Eales, (born June 27, 1970, Brisbane, Queen., Austl.), Australian rugby union soccer participant thought-about by many to be the best rugby participant ever. Eales, who stood 6 toes 7 inches (2.01 metres) tall, was thought-about the archetype of the fashionable lock, possessing the peak, energy, and ability to dominate line-outs and scrums. Eales was additionally an excellent kicker (he usually took on goal-kicking duties for Queensland and now and again for Australia) and ball handler. His total talents, mixed together with his inspirational management and excellent sportsmanship, spawned his nickname “Nobody,” derived from a intelligent studying of the adage “Nobody’s perfect.”

His fast rise to worldwide rugby fame started together with his Test (worldwide) match debut in opposition to Wales in 1991, just one 12 months after his first look for his state staff, Queensland. He was a member of the 1991 World Cup-winning Australian nationwide staff, the Wallabies. In 1996 he was awarded the Wallabies captaincy, and he went on to function Australia’s captain for extra matches (86) than every other participant, remaining on the helm till his retirement in 2001. Eales led the Wallabies to quite a few victories, together with the 1999 World Cup, the 2000 and 2001 Tri-Nations Championships, the Bledisloe Cup (1998–2001), and Australia’s first sequence win in opposition to the touring British and Irish Lions facet in 2001.

In 1999 Eales was awarded the Order of Australia (AM) for companies to the group and rugby. In 2002 the Australian Rugby Union Players’ Association established the John Eales Medal, awarded yearly to Australia’s prime rugby union participant.

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