Elliot Daly

Elliot Daly

Daly playing for Wasps in 2012
Full name Elliot Fitzgerald Daly[1]
Date of birth (1992-10-08) 8 October 1992
Place of birth Croydon, England
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 12 in)[2]
Weight 94 kg (14 st 11 lb; 207 lb)
School Cumnor House School
Whitgift School
Rugby union career
Position(s) Wing, Centre, Fullback
Current team Wasps
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2010–
2011
Wasps
London Scottish (loan)
157
2
(314)
(5)
Correct as of 8 July 2017
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
2009–2010
2011–2012
2013
2013
2016–
2017
England U18
England U20
England Saxons
Barbarians
England
British and Irish Lions
9
8
4
2
13
3
(?)
(40)
(3)
(11)
(21)
(3)
Correct as of 8 July 2017

Elliot Daly (born 8 October 1992) is an English rugby union footballer who plays for Wasps in the Aviva Premiership and England. He has represented England at U16, U18 and U20 level including winning an U20 Grand Slam Six Nations in 2011, reaching the Junior World Cup final in the same year and winning a Senior level Grand Slam Six Nations in 2016.

Born in Croydon, Daly played youth rugby at Beckenham from age five before moving to Dorking in 2006 where he spent three years. He was educated at Cumnor House School and Whitgift School, after which he joined London Wasps's Elite Player Development Squad before progressing to the Academy.[3]

He made his debut at centre against Exeter Chiefs in the Anglo-Welsh Cup in November 2010 whilst still a pupil at Whitgift and in the process became the second youngest player to represent the club.[4] His first Premiership game followed later that month against Bath Rugby and he finished the 2010–11 season with six appearances which came at centre, full-back and on the wing.[3][5]

Daly is now an established member of Wasps side having featured in 101 premiership matches for the side. His speed and long range kicking abilities alongside his ability to see space is among what makes him such a stand-out player.

International career

Daly was selected for the England 2015 Rugby World Cup training squad.[6] Daly received his first call up to the senior England squad by new coach Eddie Jones on 13 January 2016 for the 2016 Six Nations Championship.[7]

Daly made his international debut against Ireland on 27 February 2016 during the 2016 Six Nations championship, replacing Owen Farrell at Inside Centre in a 21-10 victory.[8][9]

Daly made his first international start[10] against South Africa on November 12, 2016 in the old mutual wealth series. He started at outside centre starring alongside Owen Farrell who played Inside Centre. He also scored his first international points kicking a long range penalty in the 39th minute of the first half.

Daly scored his first international try for England when he started on the wing in England's 58-15 demolition of Fiji at Twickenham on Saturday 19th November 2016.[11]

On 26 November 2016, he became the first England back, and only the second ever England player to be sent off at Twickenham. Daly went for a tackle in the air against the Argentina Number Eight who landed on his head and shoulders in the fifth minute of the first half, and was subsequently given a red card and 3 week ban. [12]

Daly was named in the England team to face France at Twickenham in the first game of the 2017 Six Nations on Saturday 4 February.[13] He scored a long range penalty and was denied a try by a last gasp tackle from the French.[14] Daly started on the wing again against Wales in Cardiff on Saturday 11th February. With England losing 16-14 and 5 minutes left on the clock, Daly took a brilliant pass from Owen Farrell, escaped the despairing clutches of a positionally-confused Alex Cuthbert and sprinted 20 metres to dive over in the corner, winning the match for England.[15] Daly scored his second try of the tournament during England's 36-15 win over Italy. [16]

Daly was a talented cricketer as a teenager, representing England Under-15s and Surrey at various age-group levels. He was an all-rounder, with fast bowling his forte, and appeared good enough to possibly make the first-class county grade before he decided to choose rugby union.

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