2010[edit] He was again part of the Blues Wider Training Group but with the signing of more experienced players at the scrum-half position Grayson did not play in any Super Rugby matches. Hart spent the 2010 season on loan to North Harbour for the ITM Cup. 2011[edit] With opportunities in New Zealand limited, Hart set off to Australia where he signed with Southern Districts Rugby Club in Sydney's Shute Shield competition and was immediately signed to the NSW Waratahs academy. He impressed the NSW coaching staff with his play for Souths and signed on for the 2012 Super Rugby season. [4] 2012[edit] In 2012 Hart trained with the Waratahs, as a member of the Extended Playing Group.
Playing career[edit] Known as a quick and skilled scrum-half with a great pass who isn't shy when it comes to the physical aspects of the game, Grayson Hart has played Super Rugby for the Blues and NSW Waratahs as well as NPC Rugby for Auckland and North Harbour. In the Northern Hemisphere he has played for Edinburgh Rugby and is currently a member of Glasgow Warriors and has been capped internationally by Scotland. 2007[edit] Grayson made his debut for Auckland in the 2007 Air New Zealand Cup as a 19-year-old and made 13 appearances for a team that went undefeated during the season, won the Air New Zealand Cup and reclaimed the Ranfurly Shield from Canterbury.
2008[edit] Hart was a key member of the New Zealand under-20 team[1] which won the inaugural IRB Junior World Championship in 2008 in Wales, scoring a try against Ireland in the process. At the end of 2008 he played in an All Blacks practice match against the New Zealand Barbarians side. [2] He would again suit up for Auckland in the Air New Zealand Cup where he shared time at scrum-half with Taniela Moa. 2009[edit] Hart made his Super Rugby debut for the Blues against the Bulls in Round 2 of 2009, he then went on to play seven Super 14 matches that season. [3] At 20 years old, he is the youngest scrum-half ever to play for the Blues at Super Rugby level. Again played for Auckland at ITM Cup level.
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Grayson Hart - WikipediaGrayson HartBirth nameGrayson J. HartDate of birth19 June 1988 (age 34)Place of birthKaitaia, New ZealandHeight1. 85 m (6 ft 1 in)Weight95 kg (14 st 13 lb)Rugby union careerPosition(s) Scrum-half, CentreCurrent team Bedford BluesAmateur team(s)Years Team Apps (Points)2011-132016–17 Southern DistrictsGala rfc ()Senior careerYears (Points)2013–20152015–172017-20182018-20192019- Edinburgh RugbyGlasgow WarriorsEaling TrailfindersLondon ScottishBedford Blues 24321425 (25)(5)(15)(16)Provincial / State sidesYears (Points)2007–20092010 Auckland North Harbour 256 (10)(0)Super RugbyYears (Points)2008–20102012–2013 Blues Waratahs 82 (0)(0)National team(s)Years (Points)2008 2014 2014 2015 2017 New Zealand U20 Scotland A Scotland Barbarian FC Scotland Sevens 513121 (5)(0)(0)(5)(10) Grayson Hart (born 19 June 1988 in Kaitaia, New Zealand) is a professional rugby union player for Bedford Blues.
Hart held his own[9] in the face of world class competition, in the form of scrum-half Will Genia. Grayson remained a member of the Waratahs squad in 2013. [10] 2013–2015[edit] After another season at the Tahs, Hart moved to Edinburgh, [11] in the Pro12 tournament along with team mate Oliver Atkins. He made his debut for Edinburgh in a RaboPro12 game against Ulster at Ravenhill on 22 November, coming on as a substitute and scoring a try in the process. [12] Hart was rewarded with his first start for Edinburgh in a Heineken Cup match against Gloucester at Kingsholm Stadium and was at the forefront of a gallant Edinburgh effort, he played 80 minutes and led the team around the park remarkably for an upset win which revived their European campaign.
He also played for Southern Districts in the Shute Shield, where his form at scrum-half helped convince Waratahs selectors him to partner with flyhalf with Bernard Foley. [5] Hart made his debut for the Waratahs in the starting lineup in Round 20 against the Brumbies. [6] Waratahs wing Drew Mitchell wrote a glowing column in the Herald Sun about Grayson's contribution. [7] Following this performance[8] Hart was retained as the starter for the Waratahs in the team's final game of the season against the playoff bound Reds.
He previously played for Glasgow Warriors and Edinburgh Rugby in the Pro12 and the Blues and the NSW Waratahs in Super Rugby. Also Ealing Trailfinders and London Scottish in the RFU Championship. His usual position is Scrum-half. Early years[edit] Hart grew up in the Auckland suburb of Mt Roskill where he excelled in many sports while attending Dilworth School. He then moved to Mt Roskill Grammar School for the last two years of secondary school. He was a member of Auckland representative rugby sides from under-14 through to under-16.
[13] Hart would go on to make 24 appearances for Edinburgh over the next two seasons, making 13 starts and scoring five tries. 2015-2018[edit] In March 2015, Grayson Hart signed a two-year deal with Scottish rivals Glasgow Warriors, where he made the short trip down the M8 to compete for a starting place on Gregor Townsend's league leading squad. [14] Over two seasons with the Warriors, Grayson Hart made 32 appearances in the Pro12 and European Rugby Champions CUp, including 11 starts. When not in use for the Warriors, Hart played for the Glasgow Hawks in the Scottish Premiership. [15] In 2017, Hart joined the Ealing Trailfinders.
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