Ben Daley

Ben Daley (born 27 June 1988) is a national representative rugby union footballer who plays professionally for the Melbourne Rebels. Daley previously played for the Queensland Reds and Western Force. His playing position is prop.

Ben Daley
Birth nameBenjamin Daley
Date of birth (1988-06-27) 27 June 1988
Place of birthSydney
Height1.84 m (6 ft 12 in)
Weight116 kg (18 st 4 lb)
SchoolAll Saints Anglican School
Notable relative(s)Phil Daley (father)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Prop
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
2008–2012
2013–2016
Gold Coast Breakers
Bond University
()
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2016 Queensland Country 6 0
Super Rugby
Years Team Apps (Points)
2008–2016
2017
2018–2019
Reds
Force
Rebels
82
8
7
(10)
(5)
(0)
Correct as of 16 June 2019
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
2010
2007–2008
2006
2005
Wallabies
Australia U-20
Australia U-19

Australia Schoolboys
3
12
6
7
(0)

Rugby career

In 2008 Daley joined the Queensland Reds as a rookie and in the same year played for the Australia U20 side. He was selected for the 2009 squad and was selected as run on LH prop in 12 of the 13 matches played by the Queensland Reds 2010 Super 14 team, making his debut for Australia later that year against England, becoming Wallaby No. 842.

In 2011 Daley started at loose head prop in the Super Rugby Championship winning Queensland Reds team, beating the Canterbury Crusaders to win their first title of the professional era.

In 2015, Daley founded 'Be Great Do Good,' an initiative aimed at promoting the idea that an athlete can be great on the field, whilst doing good off it. Using his scrum cap as a vehicle to drive the campaign, Daley supported a different charity each week during the Super Rugby season, with the logos and colors unique to that charity being emblazoned on his headgear. The one-of-a-kind headgear was then used by the charity to raise funds for their cause.

Further in 2015, he graduated with a Bachelor of Laws from Bond University.[1]

Super Rugby statistics

As of 16 June 2019[2]
SeasonTeamGamesStartsSubMinsTriesConsPensDropsPointsYelRed
2008 Reds101110000000
2009 Reds5503780000000
2010 Reds121208970000000
2011 Reds1716111501000510
2012 Reds15966510000000
2013 Reds7161840000000
2014 Reds11564351000500
2015 Reds8081860000000
2016 Reds4221520000000
2017 Force8533490000000
2018 Rebels7161160000000
2019 Rebels00000000000
Total955639454420001010
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References

  1. Queensland Rugby (2010). Ben Daley. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
  2. "Player Statistics". its rugby. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
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