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Dubai Exiles RFC

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Dubai Exiles
Full nameDubai Exiles Rugby Football Club
UnionUAE Rugby Federation
Nickname(s)'The Exiles'
Founded1966; 58 years ago (1966)
LocationBur Dubai, UAE
Ground(s)The Sevens Stadium (Capacity: 44,000)
League(s)UAE Premiership
West Asia Premiership
Official website
dubaiexiles.com

The Dubai Exiles RFC is a rugby union club that is based in Dubai in the UAE, they play in the UAE Premiership as well as the West Asia Premiership.[1]

Current squad[edit]

The Dubai Exiles squad for the 2023 season is:[2][3]

Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Player Position Union
David Gairn Hooker England England
Moeneeb Galant Hooker South Africa South Africa
Sean Mc Grane Hooker
Brad Tuff Hooker England England
Donal Spain Hooker Ireland Ireland
Lukas Waddington Prop England England
Pieter Killian Prop South Africa South Africa
Andrew Stenhouse Prop England England
Louis George Snyman Prop South Africa South Africa
Stephen Laverie Prop England England
Tarek Mursal Prop England England
John Donnan Lock Ireland Ireland
Shane Weweje Lock South Africa South Africa
Stephen Ferguson Lock Ireland Ireland
William Bacon Lock England England
Joshua Fritz Lock South Africa South Africa
Andrew Pybus Lock England England
Gareth Bacon Lock Ireland Ireland
Matthew Mills Back row United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
Jaen Botes Back row South Africa South Africa
Anthony Kapp Back row South Africa South Africa
William Simmonite Back row England England
Cornel Steyn Back row South Africa South Africa
Epeli Davetawalu Back row United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
Sean McKenzie Back row England England
Keith Nyoni Back row Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
Player Position Union
Carel Thomas Scrum-half United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
Fourie Du Preez Scrum-half United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
Alex Fowler Scrum-half United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
Sajeewa Chathuranga Scrum-half Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
Handre Snetler Fly-half South Africa South Africa
DuRandt Gerber Fly-half South Africa South Africa
Max Hennessey Fly-half Australia Australia
Hannes Kruger Fly-half United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
Marcus Kruger Fly-half United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
Justin Walsh Centre United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
Brad Owako Centre Kenya Kenya
Haydn Palmer Centre Wales Wales
Robbie Deegan Centre Ireland Ireland
Thusitha Samarathilaka Dushan Centre Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
Willem Jansen Centre South Africa South Africa
Michael Stubbs Centre Italy Italy
James Crossley Centre England England
Schalk Du Preez Wing South Africa South Africa
Jordan Ainslie Wing England England
Alfie Wilson Wing United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
Kahurangi Emberson Wing New Zealand New Zealand
Anojan Balasundaram Wing Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
Cornelius Johannes Spies Wing England England
Conor Kennedy Fullback Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
Robert Sproul Fullback United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates

Notable Former Players[4][edit]

England Sophie Shams - Saracens, Darlington Mowden Park, England Women's Sevens

England Will Wilson - Wasps, Griquas, England Sevens

England Jordan Onojaife - Northampton Saints, Birmingham Moseley, Rotherham Titans, Bedford Blues, Ealing Trailfinders, England u18 and u20[5]

Scotland Devante Onojaife - Northampton Saints, Bedford Blues, Ampthill, Scotland u20

References[edit]

  1. "Dubai Exiles 2022-23 UAE Premiership Fixtures Published". Dubai Exiles Rugby Club. Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  2. "Senior Rugby Squad". Dubai Exiles Rugby Club. Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  3. Jonathan (2023-04-01). "26 Dubai Exiles represent the UAE during the 2022-23 rugby season". Dubai Exiles Rugby Club. Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  4. "Dubai Exiles RFC - Alumni". Dubai Exiles Rugby Club. Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  5. Radley, Paul (2013-03-06). "Former Dubai schoolboy Jordan Onojaife making a name in rugby union". The National. Retrieved 2023-04-21.

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