Nathan Blacklock

Nathan Blacklock

Nathan Blacklock was born on April 4th, 1976

Full Name: Nathan Blacklock
Place of Birth: Newcastle, New South Wales
Zodiac Sign: Leo
Rugby Debut: 1999
Position: Wing
Teams: Newcastle Knights, Sydney Roosters
Notable Try: 2000 State of Origin
Retirement: 2005

Australian rugby league winger who played for the Kangaroos and St. George Illawarra Dragons, known for his speed and try-scoring ability.

Timeline
1998
Rugby Debut
Blacklock made his professional rugby debut with the New South Wales Waratahs, starting his rugby career.
2000
Wallabies Debut
Nathan made his debut for the Australian national rugby union team, the Wallabies, earning international recognition.
2003
Rugby World Cup
Blacklock played in the Rugby World Cup, helping Australia reach the final.
2007
Retirement
Nathan announced his retirement from professional rugby due to injuries, ending his career.
2013
Coaching Career
Blacklock began his coaching career, working with various rugby teams and developing young talent.
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FAQ
What is Nathan Blacklocks rugby career highlights?
Nathan Blacklock is an Australian rugby player who had a successful career in the NRL, playing for the St. George Illawarra Dragons and the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.
How did Nathan Blacklock get started in rugby?
Nathan Blacklock began playing rugby at a young age and made his debut in the NRL in 1999, where he quickly became known for his speed and agility on the field.
What is Nathan Blacklocks most notable achievement in rugby?
Nathan Blacklocks most notable achievement is helping the St. George Illawarra Dragons win the NRL premiership in 2010.
Did Nathan Blacklock win any awards during his rugby career?
Yes, Nathan Blacklock was named the NRLs top try-scorer in 2001 and was a nominee for the Dally M Medal in 2002.
What is Nathan Blacklocks current occupation after retiring from rugby?
After retiring from rugby, Nathan Blacklock has gone on to work as a rugby commentator and has been involved in various charitable organizations, including the Nathan Blacklock Foundation.

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