Danielle Waterman (born January 20, 1985 ) is an English rugby player playing center and fullback on the Bristol team, England's rugby 15 and rugby 7 teams. 2014 Classic Rugby World Champion, 2012 European Rugby 7 Champion. One of the youngest debutants in the English national team [1] .
Daniela Waterman | ||
| general information | ||
| Full name | Daniela Sian Waterman | |
| Nickname | Nolly [1] | |
| Date of Birth | January 20, 1985 (34 years old) | |
| Place of Birth | ||
| Citizenship | ||
| Growth | 165 cm [1] | |
| Weight | 65 kg [1] | |
| Position | closing | |
| Club Information | ||
| Club | ||
| Career | ||
| Club career * | ||
| 2014 - n. at. | ||
| National team** | ||
| 2003 - n. at. | 60 (?) | |
* The number of games and points for a professional club is considered for the national league, Heineken Cup and Super Rugby. ** The number of games and points for the national team in official matches. | ||
| Sports Awards | ||
|---|---|---|
| World Championships | ||
| Gold | France 2014 | |
| Silver | Canada 2006 | |
| Silver | England 2010 | |
| European Championships (rugby 7) | ||
| Gold | Ameland / Moscow 2012 | |
Content
Career
Club
She played for the clubs Minehead Barbarians, Henley and Clifton. Since 2014, protects the colors of Bristol [1] .
Team
Waterman made her official debut in the rugby team in 2003 [3] when she was only 18 years old [1] . She managed to play in three world championships, winning only in 2014 (in 2006 and 2010, England reached the final and lost to New Zealand both times): in the final, she even brought an attempt to her asset in the 33rd minute. In 2007 and 2012, the Six Nations Cup obeyed her, and at that time England won the Grand Slam, defeating all her opponents.
As part of the rugby 7 team, Daniel won the 2012 European Championship.
Personal life
Daniela is the daughter of the famous rugby player Jim Waterman, who spent more than 400 games for the Bat team [1] . For some time she taught at Gartperi College [1] .
Achievements
- World Champion: 2014
- Vice World Champion: 2006, 2010
- European Rugby Champion 7: 2012
Notes
Links
- Waterman, Daniel on Twitter