Mike Phillips (rugby player)

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Mike Phillips
Date of Birth: August 29, 1982
Place of Birth: Carmarthen, Wales
Height: 6ft 4in (1.93m/193cm)
Weight: 14st 9lbs (93Kg/203pound)
Position: Scrum half
Country: Wales Wales
Test Caps: Wales Wales 13
Test Points: Wales Wales 10
Club: Cardiff Blues
Previous Clubs: Camarthen RFC , Llanelli Scarlets

Michael Phillips (born 29 August 1982 in Carmarthen) is a rugby union footballer who plays scrum-half for Cardiff Blues and has represented Wales.

Phillips is an abrasive, aggressive Player, also tall and powerful unusual in a scrum half he has a combative style to his game; because of this people have compared him to ex-Wales International Terry Holmes.[citation needed]

Mike Phillips is the tallest scrum half in rugby history standing at 6 foot 4 inches tall (1.93m/193cm)and also weighs 14st 9lbs (89Kg/196pound).[citation needed] Mike started playing as both a blind and open side flanker and is rated for his defencive skills.[citation needed]

He represented Wales at Under 21 where he played with fellow Cardiff player Nicky Robinson. Making his Wales debut against Romania in 2003 where he scored a try.[citation needed] He toured to Argentina and South Africa on the 2004 tour, and scored during the 2005 tour of USA and Canada.[citation needed]

He made his first appearance for the Scarlets aged 20 after moving from the Carmarthen RFC fold and remained there until the summer of 2005.[citation needed] He has since transferred to Cardiff Blues starting most matches; partnering Nicky Robinson and has crated the platform for the Cardiff backs. His performances for the Blues saw him get into the Wales squad for the 2006 6 Nations, despite having a poor Autumn International where he started against New Zealand in a match where Wales suffered a heavy defeat. . His first game came against Italy after Dwayne Peel, who had started the game at scrum-half was injured in the seventh minute. He also started against France where he played extremely well, picking up the man of the match award despite being on the losing side.

After a successful season with the Blues, he was picked for Wales’s tour to Argentina where he started both tests. [citation needed]

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