Jeremy Thrush
Jeremy Thrush
Full name |
Jeremy Thrush |
Date of birth |
(1985-04-19) 19 April 1985 (age 31)
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Place of birth |
Auckland, Auckland Region, New Zealand |
Height |
1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) |
Weight |
118 kg (18 st 8 lb) |
School |
Hutt Valley High School |
Notable relative(s) |
Jayden Thrush, Josh Lord |
Rugby union career |
|
Playing career |
Position |
Lock Fullback
|
Amateur clubs |
Years |
Club / team |
|
|
|
Professional / senior clubs |
Years |
Club / team |
Apps |
(points) |
2015– |
Gloucester |
18 |
(5) |
|
Provincial/State sides |
Years |
Club / team |
Apps |
(points) |
2006–2015 |
Wellington |
87 |
(120) |
Correct as of 23 October 2015
|
|
Super Rugby |
Years |
Club / team |
Apps |
(points) |
2008–2015 |
Hurricanes |
110 |
(50) |
Correct as of 5 July 2015
|
|
National team(s) |
Years |
Club / team |
Apps |
(points) |
2013–2015 |
New Zealand |
11 |
(10) |
Correct as of 17 November 2014
|
|
Amateur clubs |
Years |
Club / team |
|
|
Professional / senior clubs |
Years |
Club / team |
Apps |
(points) |
2015– |
Gloucester |
18 |
(5) |
Provincial/State sides |
Years |
Club / team |
Apps |
(points) |
2006–2015 |
Wellington |
87 |
(120) |
Correct as of 23 October 2015
|
Super Rugby |
Years |
Club / team |
Apps |
(points) |
2008–2015 |
Hurricanes |
110 |
(50) |
Correct as of 5 July 2015
|
National team(s) |
Years |
Club / team |
Apps |
(points) |
2013–2015 |
New Zealand |
11 |
(10) |
Correct as of 17 November 2014
|
Jeremy Thrush (born 19 April 1985) is a rugby union lock who plays for the Hurricanes in Super Rugby and Wellington Lions in the ITM Cup.
He has also represented the Junior All Blacks, New Zealand Under-19 and New Zealand Secondary Schools teams. He was a part of the victorious 2004 Under-19 World Championship team and was named the 2004 IRB World U19 Player of the Year.
In the 68th minute of the All Blacks' second test against France in the 2013 Steinlager Series, Thrush made his debut as a replacement.
On 13 January 2015, it was announced Thrush would be joining Aviva Premiership side Gloucester after the 2015 Rugby World Cup.
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