Neil George Doak ( born Neil George Doak , born June 21, 1972 in Lisburn ) [1] - Irish rugby player and cricketer.
Neil Doc | ||
| general information | ||
| Full name | Neil George Doc | |
| Date of Birth | June 21, 1972 (47 years) | |
| Place of Birth | Lisburn , County Antrim , Northern Ireland | |
| Citizenship | ||
| Provinces | Ulster | |
| Growth | 173 cm | |
| Weight | 85 kg | |
| Position | Scrum Hav | |
| Club Information | ||
| Club | completed career | |
| Career | ||
| Club career * | ||
| 1995-1999 | ||
| 1999—2001 | ||
| 2001-2005 | ||
| 2002—2005 | ||
| Provincial / State Team ** | ||
| 1990-2002 | ||
| Coaching career | ||
| 2012—2013 | second line coach | |
| 2013—2014 | second line coach | |
| 2014—2017 | ||
* The number of games and points for a professional club is counted for the National League, Heineken Cup and Super Rugby. ** The number of games and points for the provincial team in the official matches of regional cups. | ||
Cricket Career
Amplitude in cricket is a right-handed batsman and an off-spin bowler [1] . In June 1993, he held the first first-class match of his career for the national team of Ireland against Scotland [2] [3] . During his career, he played 32 games for Ireland, the last against Zimbabwe took place in June 2000. He held the penultimate meeting in 1997 in the framework of the ICC Trophy against Scotland [2] .
Of the matches Dock held, two are first-class matches against Scotland [3] , three have List A status [4] . For all matches, he scored 479 wounds (26.61 on average per match). The highest individual result is 84 notes-out [2] in a match on June 14, 1996 against the Surrey County team in the Benson & Hedges Cup, in which he became the best player, despite the defeat of his team [5] . He destroyed 31 wickets (an average of 21.84), the best result was four wickets and nine wounds in the match against Gibraltar [2] in the European Championship Match in 1996 [6] and in the match against Israel in the ICC Trophy in 1997 [7] .
For the national team, Doc spoke at the ICC Trophy in 1994 [8] , the European Championship in 1996 [9] , where he became the best player of the match against Denmark with a score of 4/44 and 51 note-out [10] , as well as at the ICC Trophy 1997 [8] , where he became the best player of the match against Israel [7]
Rugby Player Careers
As a rugby player, Nick Dol played for the North of Ireland, Ballymena, Malone and Belfast Harlequins clubs, as well as for Ulster, for which he played 76 matches and with which he won the Celtic Cup in 2003 [ 11] . He was listed in the application for Ireland at the Six Nations Cup 2002 [12] and the 2003 World Cup [13] , included in the application for the championship match against Fiji , but did not enter the field. In the event of his release, he would become the first Irish cricketer and rugby player since the time of Raymond Hunter [11] . Rugby player career ended in April 2005 [11] . Now engaged in coaching, coached the second line in the national team of Ireland A and Ulster [14] . Coach team at Queen's University Belfast [15] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Cricket Archive profile
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 CricketEurope Stats Zone profile
- 2 1 2 First-class matches played by Neil Doak at Cricket Archive
- Il List of matches played by Neil Doak at Cricket Archive
- ↑ Scorecard of Ireland v Surrey Benson & Hedges Cup game in May 1996 from Cricket Archive
- Card Scorecard of Gibraltar v Ireland match in 1996 European Championship
- 2 1 2 Scorecard of Ireland from the 1997 ICC Trophy at Cricket Archive
- 2 1 2 ICC Trophy matches played at Neil Doak at Cricket Archive
- Squ Ireland squat at the 1996 European Championship at CricketEurope
- ↑ Denmark v Ireland scorecard from 1996 European Championship
- 2 1 2 3 Article about Doak's retirement from the BBC
- ↑ Doak gets Irish call-up , BBC (8 January 2002). The appeal date is October 11, 2016.
- ↑ Article about the World Cup in 2003 from the BBC
- Il Neil Doak Ulster coach with Les Kiss to return after World Cup (English) . BBC (7 October 2014). The appeal date is April 8, 2015.
- ↑ Doak ready for new Campbell College and QUB roles (English) . BBC (26 March 2017). The appeal date is February 8, 2018.