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From today's West - 2 weeks of negotiations but we now have Hill - he may even play on Saturday against the Chiefs - he is a direct replacement for Andre P.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/spo...-as-playmaker/
Former Chiefs playmaker David Hill, who came off the bench for the All Blacks against Ireland in 2006 for his only Test cap, has been lured to Perth to replace South African Andre Pretorius, whose season ended before it even began when he tore his hamstring off the bone.
Hill, 31, is a handy acquisition for the Force after Sam Harris endured two miserable outings in the No.10 jersey when moved there following injuries to Pretorius and Mark Bartholomeusz (neck).
Staniforth and Hill have verbally committed to the Force and were expected to put pen to paper later on Monday.
61 years between Grand SlamsWas the wait worth it - Ya betta baby
The boys were @$14.50 to get into the top 4 pre-season. After the Ponies & the injuries they blew out to $26.00. Be interesting to see what the bookies say after a gutsy performance in Hamilton and the new signings.
"The main difference between playing League and Union is that now I get my hangovers on Monday instead of Sunday - Tom David
David Hill
David Hill was a solid five eight and quality goalkicker who, though having only two brief spells with the All Blacks, was a respected player over a decade.
Born in Blenheim and educated at Marlborough Boys’ College Hill made his debut for Marlborough as a teenage fullback in 1997. From 1997-99 he played 33 matches for the union, usually at fullback but occasionally at first five eight. Moving to first division Southland in 2000 he switched to the latter position and had an excellent season, setting a new first division point scoring record (121 points) for the province. A highlight was scoring 26 points in their competitive Ranfurly Shield challenge against Waikato.
He moved to Waikato in 2001, making his Super 12 debut with six appearances for the Chiefs, playing once for N Z Maori and a full season for Waikato. His 180 points for the union made him the top points scorer over all three NPC divisions. He was rewarded with selection for the All Black end of season tour to Ireland, Scotland and Argentina, playing the midweek games against Ireland “A” and Scotland “A”. Fullback Ben Blair was the preferred goalkicker in those matches.
Over the next three seasons 2002 Hill shared the first five eight position with Bay of Plenty’s Glen Jackson for the Chiefs and with Derek Maisey and Stephen Donald for Waikato but was not called upon at national level apart from two appearances for N Z Maori in Canada in 2004. He was switched to second five eight midway through the 2005 Super 12 competition and thereafter played the bulk of his rugby in that position. He was though back at first five for two matches for N Z Maori in 2005, against Fiji and in the first ever win by the Maori over the Lions. He also toured Australia with the Junior All Blacks, though rising star Luke McAlister was preferred as the starting second five eight in the two “tests” against Australia “A”.
Hill missed the start of the 2006 Super 14 because of illness but returned for the last few rounds. He was a surprise call up to an All Black squad expanded because of tests on three consecutive weekends, the third in Argentina, and came on as a late substitute in the second test against Ireland. Not required for the 2006 Tri-Nations tests he finished the season with a string of strong performances for Waikato, ending on a high note by convincingly winning the new provincial competition, the Air New Zealand Cup. He then left New Zealand to link up with the Bristol club in England.
David Hill’s New Zealand career finished with 58 games for the Chiefs, 60 for Waikato and over 1500 points in first class rugby. As well as Waikato’s Air New Zealand Cup win in 2006 he had been a member of the Marlborough team that won the NPC 3rd Division in 1997.
Profile by Lindsay Knight for the New Zealand Rugby Museum.
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FULL NAME
David William Hill
BORN
Monday, 31 July 1978 in Blenheim
AGE
31
PHYSICAL
1.88m, 99kg
POSITION
First five-eighth
LAST SCHOOL
Marlborough College
RUGBY CLUB
(First made All Blacks from)
Waikato University
PROVINCE
Waikato
ALL BLACK DEBUT
Tuesday, 13 November 2001
v Ireland 'A' at Belfast
aged 23 years, 105 days
INTERNATIONAL DEBUT
Saturday, 17 June 2006
v Ireland at Auckland
aged 27 years, 321 days
LAST TEST
Saturday, 17 June 2006
v Ireland at Auckland
aged 27 years, 321 days
ALL BLACK TESTS
1 (0 as Captain)
ALL BLACK GAMES
2 (0 as Captain)
TOTAL ALL BLACK MATCHES
3 (0 as Captain)
ALL BLACK TEST POINTS
0pts
ALL BLACK GAME POINTS
0pts
TOTAL ALL BLACK POINTS
0pts
ALL BLACK NUMBER
1006
http://stats.allblacks.com/asp/Profile.asp?ABID=1008
Also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hill_(rugby_union)
http://www.bristolrugby.co.uk/5537.p...uderef=dynamic
O_o and you call yourself a Rugby fan!
If you want to see a great flyhalf grab some caps from the 05 NPC when the mooloo dominated everything with their centres of 10) Hill 12) Donald 13) Kahui.
Both years of 05/06 Hill was the best flyhalf in NZ, but Henry always chose McAlister as cover for Carter because he picks on his twisted view of potential rather than form (See Masoe over Holah).
I always went for the chiefs before we got the force, I'm so bloody pumped!!!!!!
Great News, and even better to see the members of this site being positive again. The Force need us to be the Force behind the Force.
Onwards and upwards for the Force from here
Simon Cron: “People talk about winning and losing all the time and they are critical, but there’s a process to get into and it’s the ability to stay present, do your job and execute skills under pressure.”
WF2006,
Very complete answer to a baited hook from Muddie.
Any normal person would shut up after that big a slap, but we will wait and see from Muddie ...........
'God invented beer to prevent Props from taking over the world'
Who's Muddie?
Exile
Sydney
"Pain heels. Chicks dig scars and Glory lasts forever." Shane Falco
all we need is someone who can kick and pass a ball, JOC can do the rest. Good sign, although i will bet this guy gets injured within 2 weeks.
Sitting on a smoting with talk like that Jazza![]()
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.