James Hilgendorf

Australian rugby league and rugby union footballer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAustralian rugby league and rugby union footballer
PlacesNew Zealand
isAthlete Rugby league player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth29 March 1982, Sydney, Australia
Age42 years
Star signAries
Sports Teams
Australian Schoolboys national rugby union team
The details

Biography

James Hilgendorf (born 29 March 1982 in Sydney, Australia) is a rugby union professional who plays for the Melbourne Rebels in the Super Rugby competition. His usual position is fly-half, but he can also play in the centres or at fullback.

Early career

Hilgendorf is a product of the Eastwood club in Sydney. He was an Australian Schoolboy representative in 2000, along with fellow Rebel Mark Gerrard. He made his Waratahs' debut in 2003.

He transferred to Western Force for the 2006 to 2008 Super Rugby seasons, then moved to Japan to play for the Kintetsu Liners, and later the Kobelco Steelers. In May 2010 Hilgendorf signed to join the Melbourne Rebels for the 2011 Super Rugby season. After short stints with both the Waratahs and Rebels in 2013, Hilgendorf retired after the Shute Shield final loss to Sydney University with his long term school mate Tim Davidson.

He now is an accredited RUPA Rugby Union Player Agent who works for The Blaze Agency Pty Ltd and rugby coach at The King's School, Parramatta.

On May 20, 2016 video footage emerged on a private Facebook page that showed Hilgendorf encouraging his students to rugby tackle and mistreat sheep during a training exercise. The action was described as "horrific" by the RSPCA and was condemned by farming groups. The cruelty led to calls for Hilgendorf's sacking and also for the laying of criminal charges.

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