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Intro | Rugby union player | |
Places | England | |
is | Athlete Rugby union player | |
Work field | Sports | |
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Birth | 2 December 1988, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, United Kingdom | |
Age | 36 years | |
Star sign | Sagittarius |
Biography
Edward Jackson (born 2 December 1988) is an English former professional rugby union player who played for a number of sides in England and Wales as a Number 8.
Background
Born in Bath, Jackson attended Millfield School and was the captain of the school's 1st XV, coached by former Bath prop Jon Mallet. Upon graduation, Bath Academy player started his senior professional career at the Rec and the academy manager Frank Butler commented "Edward is an intelligent footballer who understands and reads the game very well. I first saw him play for Somerset U16s three years ago, and he has been training with the Academy ever since. We have liaised closely with Jon Mallett in Edward's development, and are delighted to have signed him full-time.".
Club career
As one of the promising stars coming through Bath Academy where Jackson first gained experiences in the A League playing for Bath United, the powerful ball carrier signed a full-time contract with Bath in 2007 and made his senior debut for them against Leicester Tigers in the EDF Energy Cup in October 2008. In 2009, he captained Bath at the Middlesex Sevens.
The backrow moved onto Doncaster Knights in the RFU Championship before making the move to London Welsh in 2012. Jackson then signed for Wasps Rugby (Aviva Premiership) in 2014 where he spent two seasons.
Having previously worked with Dragons Director of Rugby Lyn Jones during his time at London Welsh, Jackson signed for Newport Gwent Dragons and made his debut in the Pro12 match against Connacht in September 2015.
International career
Jackson's leadership skills were recognised at international level in his early years, he has previously represented England and captained both U16 and U18 teams. He was part of the England U18 side that won the Four Nations title in 2006.
Spinal Injury
In April 2017, Jackson suffered a spinal injury, a fractured C6/C7 joint dislocation, after diving into the shallow end of a swimming pool. Despite the severeness of the injury, Jackson is currently making a positive recovery progress, though he has been told that he will not play rugby professionally again. His previous rugby club Wasps paid tribute to the former Number Eight with standing ovation at the 8th minute during the Aviva Premiership match against Saracens.