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'''Julian Huxley''' (born 3 August 1979 in Sydney) is an Australian [[rugby union]] [[rugby football|footballer]]. In 2008 he had established himself in the [[Australia national rugby union team|Wallabies]] and was named Australian Rookie of the Year.<ref name = hux-rebels-profile>{{
'''Julian Huxley''' (born 3 August 1979) is a retired Australian [[rugby union]] professional [[rugby football|footballer]]. In 2008 he had established himself in the [[Australia national rugby union team|Wallabies]] and was named Australian Rookie of the Year.<ref name = hux-rebels-profile>{{
cite press release | author = Rebels Media Unit | work = Melbourne Rebels
cite press release | author = Rebels Media Unit | work = Melbourne Rebels
| title = Julian Huxley Player Profile | publisher = Melbourne Rebels
| title = Julian Huxley Player Profile | publisher = Melbourne Rebels
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| date = 23 February 2011 | accessdate = 23 February 2011}}</ref> In 2011 he played for the [[Melbourne Rebels]] in the [[Super Rugby]] competition.
| date = 23 February 2011 | accessdate = 23 February 2011}}</ref> In 2011 he played for the [[Melbourne Rebels]] in the [[Super Rugby]] competition.


==Early career==
==Early life==
Huxley played for a Lindfield club in his youth, and was educated at the St Ives prep school of [[Sydney Grammar School]] and [[The King's School, Sydney]] and went on to play for the Gordon and Sydney University clubs. Huxley has previously appeared for the under-19, under-21 and 'A' Australia sides, he also played for the [[Australia national rugby union team (sevens)|Australian sevens]].{{citation needed | date = April 2011}}
Huxley played for a Lindfield club in his youth, and was educated at the St Ives prep school of [[Sydney Grammar School]] and [[The King's School, Sydney]] and went on to play for the Gordon and Sydney University clubs. Huxley has previously appeared for the under-19, under-21 and 'A' Australia sides, he also played for the [[Australia national rugby sevens team|Australian sevens]].{{citation needed | date = April 2011}}


==Super Rugby==
==Rugby career==
Huxley made his [[Super Rugby]] debut for the [[Queensland Reds]] in 2003. His Reds season was successful year and was awarded the [[Pilecki Medal]] to become the player of the year.<ref>{{
Huxley made his [[Super Rugby]] debut for the [[Queensland Reds]] in 2003. His Reds season was successful year and was awarded the [[Pilecki Medal]] to become the player of the year.<ref>{{
cite web | author = Sportal | title = Melbourne Rebels Profile
cite web | author = Sportal | title = Melbourne Rebels Profile
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| url = http://rugby.com.au/news/huxley_signs_with_brumbies,45044.html/section/21893 | work = Rugby.com.au | publisher = ARU | date = 19 May 2006 | accessdate = 19 May 2006}}</ref>
| url = http://rugby.com.au/news/huxley_signs_with_brumbies,45044.html/section/21893 | work = Rugby.com.au | publisher = ARU | date = 19 May 2006 | accessdate = 19 May 2006}}</ref>


On 4 March 2008, the Brumbies announced Huxley to be suffering from a benign brain tumour.<ref>{{
On 4 March 2008, the Brumbies announced Huxley had been diagnosed with a brain tumour after suffering a seizure during a match against Queensland the previous week. Huxley stopped playing immediately to undergo surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy to treat his condition.<ref>{{
cite web | author = AAP | title = Julian Huxley ACT Brumbies rugby Super 14
cite web | author = AAP | title = Julian Huxley ACT Brumbies rugby Super 14
| url = http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23317343-601,00.html
| url = http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23317343-601,00.html
| work = Australian | publisher = News Limited
| work = The Australian
| date = 4 March 2008 | accessdate = 20 May 2010}}</ref> He had surgery which was successful<ref name = hux-rebels-profile/><ref>{{
| date = 4 March 2008 | accessdate = 20 May 2010}}</ref> He had surgery which was successful<ref name = hux-rebels-profile/><ref>{{
cite web | last = Geddes | first = Jon
cite web | last = Geddes | first = Jon
| title = Julian Huxley counts his blessings after brain tumour
| title = Julian Huxley counts his blessings after brain tumour
| url = http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23551528-5006067,00.html
| url = http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23551528-5006067,00.html
| work = Daily Telegraph | publisher = News Limited
| work = The Daily Telegraph|location=Sydney
| date = 17 April 2008 | accessdate = 20 May 2010}}</ref>
| date = 17 April 2008 | accessdate = 20 May 2010}}</ref>
<!-- Francis Fainifo goes down injured and then the big moment that everyone has been waiting for happens, Julian Huxley comes on for the Brumbies. Julian has made a full recovery and the crowd is very pleased as the Canberra stadium lights up. - 26 March 2010-->and in March 2010, gained a medical clearance to resume playing.<ref name = comeback-king>{{
<!-- Francis Fainifo goes down injured and then the big moment that everyone has been waiting for happens, Julian Huxley comes on for the Brumbies. Julian has made a full recovery and the crowd is very pleased as the Canberra stadium lights up. 26 March 2010-->and in March 2010, gained a medical clearance to resume playing.<ref name = comeback-king>{{
cite web | last = Gould | first = Russell
cite web | last = Gould | first = Russell
| title = Melbourne Rebels sign comeback king Julian Huxley
| title = Melbourne Rebels sign comeback king Julian Huxley
| work = Herald Sun | publisher = News Limited | date = 19 February 2010
| work = Herald Sun | date = 19 February 2010
| url= http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/rebels-sign-huxley/story-e6frf9if-1225868567701
| url= http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/rebels-sign-huxley/story-e6frf9if-1225868567701
| accessdate = 19 May 2010}}</ref>
| accessdate = 19 May 2010}}</ref>


Huxley signed with the [[Melbourne Rebels]] in May 2010. Rebels' head coach [[Rod Macqueen]], said, "Julian has shown great form since his return. He brings with him a fantastic attitude to life and the game we can all learn from. He is an intelligent player who will make a significant contribution to the Rebels."<ref name = brave-huxley>{{
Huxley signed with the [[Melbourne Rebels]] in May 2010. Rebels' head coach [[Rod Macqueen]], said, "Julian has shown great form since his return. He brings with him a fantastic attitude to life and the game we can all learn from. He is an intelligent player who will make a significant contribution to the Rebels."<ref name=brave-huxley>{{
cite web | work = Heavensgame
cite web
|work=Heavensgame
| title = New World for Brave Huxley
|title=New World for Brave Huxley
| url = http://www.heavensgame.com/super-14/new-world-for-brave-huxley
|url=http://www.heavensgame.com/super-14/new-world-for-brave-huxley
| date = 19 February 2010 | accessdate = 20 May 2010}} {{dead link| date = February 2011}}
|date=19 February 2010
</ref> Huxley's reported motivation to move to [[Melbourne]] is to start a "new chapter"<ref name = comeback-king/><ref name = huxley-abc-news>{{In
|accessdate=20 May 2010
cite web | work = ABC News
|url-status=dead
| location = Australia
|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100523210952/http://www.heavensgame.com/super-14/new-world-for-brave-huxley
| title = Inspirational Huxley joins Rebels
|archivedate=23 May 2010
| url = http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/05/19/2903694.htm
}}
| date = 19 February 2010 | accessdate = 20 May 2010}}</ref> in his life. He told a ''[[Herald Sun]]'' journalist that: "Everything about Melbourne; the culture, the lifestyle, and of course the excitement around the Rebels makes this a great move for me."<ref name = comeback-king/>
</ref> Huxley's reported motivation to move to [[Melbourne]] is to start a "new chapter"<ref name = comeback-king/><ref name = huxley-abc-news/> in his life. He told a ''[[Herald Sun]]'' journalist that: "Everything about Melbourne; the culture, the lifestyle, and of course the excitement around the Rebels makes this a great move for me."<ref name = comeback-king/>


In an effort to regain his fitness Huxley played in just one Rebels' pre-season trial (against the [[Crusaders (rugby)|Crusaders)]], running on with his former team mate [[Stirling Mortlock]].<ref name= gould-huxley-looks-to-build-fitness>{{
In an effort to regain his fitness Huxley played in just one Rebels' pre-season trial (against the [[Crusaders (rugby)|Crusaders)]], running on with his former teammate [[Stirling Mortlock]].<ref name= gould-huxley-looks-to-build-fitness>{{
cite web | last = Gould | first = Russell | date = 7 February 2011 | work = Herald Sun | publisher = News Limited
cite web | last = Gould | first = Russell | date = 7 February 2011 | work = Herald Sun
| title = Julian Huxley looks to build fitness
| title = Julian Huxley looks to build fitness
| url = http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/julian-huxley-looks-to-build-fitness/story-e6frf9if-1226001066520
| url = http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/julian-huxley-looks-to-build-fitness/story-e6frf9if-1226001066520
| accessdate = 9 February 2011 | accessdate = 9 May 2010}}</ref> Huxley's move to Melbourne also attracted the attention of ''[[The Age]]''<ref>{{
| accessdate = 9 February 2011}}</ref> Huxley's move to Melbourne also attracted the attention of ''[[The Age]]''<ref>{{
cite web | date = 20 May 2010 | last = Paxinos | first = Stathi
cite web | date = 20 May 2010 | last = Paxinos | first = Stathi
| work = Age | publisher = Fairfax
| work = The Age
| title = Brumbies' Huxley signs for Rebels
| title = Brumbies' Huxley signs for Rebels
| url = http://www.theage.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/brumbies-huxley-signs-for-rebels-20100519-vf9q.html
| url = http://www.theage.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/brumbies-huxley-signs-for-rebels-20100519-vf9q.html
| accessdate = 20 May 2009}}</ref> and ''[[The Australian]]''.<ref>{{
| accessdate = 20 May 2009}}</ref> and ''[[The Australian]]''.<ref>{{
cite news | last = Smith | first = Wayne
cite news | last = Smith | first = Wayne
| newspaper = Australian | publisher = News Limited
| newspaper = The Australian
| title = Huxley leaves his beloved Brumbies | date = 20 May 2010
| title = Huxley leaves his beloved Brumbies | date = 20 May 2010
| url = http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/sport/huxley-leaves-his-beloved-brumbies/story-e6frg7mf-1225868877088
| url = http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/sport/huxley-leaves-his-beloved-brumbies/story-e6frg7mf-1225868877088
| accessdate = 20 May 2010}}</ref>
| accessdate = 20 May 2010}}</ref>
In July 2012 Huxley left the Melbourne Rebels. He moved to France to play Narbonne in the Rugby Pro D2 competition.
In July 2012 Huxley left the Melbourne Rebels. He moved to France to play Narbonne in the Rugby Pro D2 competition.

==External links==
==Coaching==
* [http://www.melbournerebels.com.au/News/ArticleDetails/tabid/270/ArticleID/1498/Default.aspx Rebels Media Unit news release, 23 February, 2011]
Huxley was an assistant coach for the [[Sydney Rays]] team in the [[National Rugby Championship]] in 2016. Later that year, he was appointed head coach of [[Shute Shield]] club [[Penrith Emus Rugby|Penrith Emus]] for the 2017 season.<ref name=dt-2016/> After [[Simon Cron]] took a job with the [[NSW Waratahs]], the Sydney Rays promoted Huxley to the head coaching position for 2017.<ref name=rays-coach-2017/>

==References==
{{reflist|colwidth=25em|refs=

<ref name = huxley-abc-news>{{cite web
| publisher = ABC News
| location = Australia
| title = Inspirational Huxley joins Rebels
| url = http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/05/19/2903694.htm
| date = 19 February 2010 | accessdate = 20 May 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=dt-2016>{{cite news
|date=27 September 2016
|title=New Emus coach Huxley vows to give it all he has got
|work=The Daily Telegraph|location=Sydney
|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/penrith-press/sport/new-emus-coach-huxley-vows-to-give-it-all-he-has-got/news-story/ab32a9328f4a8e530dde52771f9623ca
|accessdate=13 July 2017
|url-status=live
|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20170713130905/http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/penrith-press/sport/new-emus-coach-huxley-vows-to-give-it-all-he-has-got/news-story/ab32a9328f4a8e530dde52771f9623ca
|archivedate=13 July 2017
}}</ref>

<ref name=rays-coach-2017>{{cite web
|date=13 July 2017
|title=Huxley to coach Rays
|website=Australian Rugby
|accessdate=13 July 2017
|url=http://www.rugby.com.au/news/2017/07/13/08/15/nrc-rays-huxley
|url-status=live
|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170713123903/http://www.rugby.com.au/news/2017/07/13/08/15/nrc-rays-huxley
|archivedate=13 July 2017}}
</ref>
}}


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Latest revision as of 04:10, 21 November 2024

Julian Huxley
Birth nameJulian Huxley
Date of birth (1979-08-03) 3 August 1979 (age 45)
Place of birthSydney, Australia
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight94 kg (14 st 11 lb)
SchoolSydney Grammar School
The King's School, Sydney
UniversityAustralian National University
Rugby union career
Position(s) Fullback, Halfback
Provincial / State sides
Years Team Apps (Points)
2004 Northland 7 (60)
Super Rugby
Years Team Apps (Points)
2002 ACT Brumbies 7 (36)
2003–06 Reds 31 (135)
2007–10 Brumbies 21 (104)
2011–12 Rebels 22 (67)
Correct as of 23 July 2012
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2007 Australia 9 (22)
Coaching career
Years Team
2017–pres. Sydney Rays
2016 Penrith

Julian Huxley (born 3 August 1979) is a retired Australian rugby union professional footballer. In 2008 he had established himself in the Wallabies and was named Australian Rookie of the Year.[1] In 2011 he played for the Melbourne Rebels in the Super Rugby competition.

Early life

[edit]

Huxley played for a Lindfield club in his youth, and was educated at the St Ives prep school of Sydney Grammar School and The King's School, Sydney and went on to play for the Gordon and Sydney University clubs. Huxley has previously appeared for the under-19, under-21 and 'A' Australia sides, he also played for the Australian sevens.[citation needed]

Rugby career

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Huxley made his Super Rugby debut for the Queensland Reds in 2003. His Reds season was successful year and was awarded the Pilecki Medal to become the player of the year.[2] At the end of 2004 he went to New Zealand to play for Northland.[citation needed]

He returned to Super Rugby in 2005, and subsequently played every match of the season. After the Reds' 2006 season Huxley joined the Brumbies.[3]

On 4 March 2008, the Brumbies announced Huxley had been diagnosed with a brain tumour after suffering a seizure during a match against Queensland the previous week. Huxley stopped playing immediately to undergo surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy to treat his condition.[4] He had surgery which was successful[1][5] and in March 2010, gained a medical clearance to resume playing.[6]

Huxley signed with the Melbourne Rebels in May 2010. Rebels' head coach Rod Macqueen, said, "Julian has shown great form since his return. He brings with him a fantastic attitude to life and the game we can all learn from. He is an intelligent player who will make a significant contribution to the Rebels."[7] Huxley's reported motivation to move to Melbourne is to start a "new chapter"[6][8] in his life. He told a Herald Sun journalist that: "Everything about Melbourne; the culture, the lifestyle, and of course the excitement around the Rebels makes this a great move for me."[6]

In an effort to regain his fitness Huxley played in just one Rebels' pre-season trial (against the Crusaders), running on with his former teammate Stirling Mortlock.[9] Huxley's move to Melbourne also attracted the attention of The Age[10] and The Australian.[11] In July 2012 Huxley left the Melbourne Rebels. He moved to France to play Narbonne in the Rugby Pro D2 competition.

Coaching

[edit]

Huxley was an assistant coach for the Sydney Rays team in the National Rugby Championship in 2016. Later that year, he was appointed head coach of Shute Shield club Penrith Emus for the 2017 season.[12] After Simon Cron took a job with the NSW Waratahs, the Sydney Rays promoted Huxley to the head coaching position for 2017.[13]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b Rebels Media Unit (23 February 2011). "Julian Huxley Player Profile". Melbourne Rebels (Press release). Melbourne Rebels. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  2. ^ Sportal (2010). "Melbourne Rebels Profile". Player profiles. Melbourne Rebels. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  3. ^ Sportal (19 May 2006). "Huxley signs with Brumbies". Rugby.com.au. ARU. Retrieved 19 May 2006.
  4. ^ AAP (4 March 2008). "Julian Huxley ACT Brumbies rugby Super 14". The Australian. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
  5. ^ Geddes, Jon (17 April 2008). "Julian Huxley counts his blessings after brain tumour". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
  6. ^ a b c Gould, Russell (19 February 2010). "Melbourne Rebels sign comeback king Julian Huxley". Herald Sun. Retrieved 19 May 2010.
  7. ^ "New World for Brave Huxley". Heavensgame. 19 February 2010. Archived from the original on 23 May 2010. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
  8. ^ "Inspirational Huxley joins Rebels". Australia: ABC News. 19 February 2010. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
  9. ^ Gould, Russell (7 February 2011). "Julian Huxley looks to build fitness". Herald Sun. Retrieved 9 February 2011.
  10. ^ Paxinos, Stathi (20 May 2010). "Brumbies' Huxley signs for Rebels". The Age. Retrieved 20 May 2009.
  11. ^ Smith, Wayne (20 May 2010). "Huxley leaves his beloved Brumbies". The Australian. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
  12. ^ "New Emus coach Huxley vows to give it all he has got". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney. 27 September 2016. Archived from the original on 13 July 2017. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  13. ^ "Huxley to coach Rays". Australian Rugby. 13 July 2017. Archived from the original on 13 July 2017. Retrieved 13 July 2017.