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'''Craig Hill''' is a [[Wales|Welsh]] rugby union player. An openside flanker, he first played his rugby for Caerphilly, before joining Newport in 2002, and moving to [[Pontypridd|Pontypridd RFC]] in 2003. He currently plays his club rugby for [[Newport RFC]] and the [[Newport Gwent Dragons]] regional team. He made his debut for the Dragons 9 May 2009 against [[Edinburgh Rugby|Edinburgh]].
'''Craig Hill''' is a [[Wales|Welsh]] rugby union player born in Cardiff. An openside flanker, he first played his senior rugby for Caerphilly aged 18, before joining Newport in 2002, and moving to [[Pontypridd|Pontypridd RFC]] in 2003. He currently plays his club rugby for [[Newport RFC]] after returning in 2005 and the [[Newport Gwent Dragons]] regional team. He made his debut for the Dragons 9 May 2009 against [[Edinburgh Rugby|Edinburgh]].


Hill represented the [[Wales national rugby union team (sevens)]] squad in 2009, winning the Sevens Rugby World Cup.
Hill made his Wales Sevens debut in 2008 at the dubai leg of the IRB series and also represented the [[Wales national rugby union team (sevens)]] squad in 2009, winning the Sevens Rugby World Cup.


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Revision as of 09:37, 16 July 2009

Craig Hill is a Welsh rugby union player born in Cardiff. An openside flanker, he first played his senior rugby for Caerphilly aged 18, before joining Newport in 2002, and moving to Pontypridd RFC in 2003. He currently plays his club rugby for Newport RFC after returning in 2005 and the Newport Gwent Dragons regional team. He made his debut for the Dragons 9 May 2009 against Edinburgh.

Hill made his Wales Sevens debut in 2008 at the dubai leg of the IRB series and also represented the Wales national rugby union team (sevens) squad in 2009, winning the Sevens Rugby World Cup.

Craig Hill
Medal record
Rugby Sevens
Representing  Wales
Rugby World Cup Sevens
Gold medal – first place Dubai 2009

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