Nathan Grey

Nathan Grey

Nathan Grey was born on March 31st, 1975

Full Name: Nathan Grey
Place of Birth: Australia
Occupation: Rugby Player, Coach
Position: Fly-half
Notable Teams: Waratahs, Australia national team
Rugby World Cup: 1999, 2003
Coaching Career: NSW Country Eagles, Sydney University
Style: Attack-oriented

Australian rugby union player and coach who represented the Wallabies and later coached the Australian sevens team, known for his skills as a center and his leadership on the field.

Timeline
1979
Born in Australia
Nathan Grey was born on February 21, 1979, in Sydney, Australia.
2001
Made Rugby Debut
Nathan Grey made his rugby debut for the New South Wales Waratahs.
2003
Won Rugby Championship
Nathan Grey won the Rugby Championship with the Wallabies.
2007
Retired from Rugby
Nathan Grey retired from professional rugby due to injury.
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FAQ
What position did Nathan Grey play in rugby?
Nathan Grey played the position of fly-half in rugby.
What team did Nathan Grey play for in the Super Rugby?
Nathan Grey played for the New South Wales Waratahs in the Super Rugby competition.
Has Nathan Grey played for the Australian national team?
Yes, Nathan Grey played for the Australian national team, known as the Wallabies, earning 35 caps between 1998 and 2003.
What is Nathan Greys coaching experience?
Nathan Grey has coached several teams, including the Sydney University Football Club and the Australian Under-20 team.
What is Nathan Grey doing now?
After retiring from professional rugby, Nathan Grey has gone on to become a successful coach and commentator, working with Fox Sports and other media outlets.

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