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Angus Bell
RugbyFlanker|Ulster Rugby
AustraliaOctober 4, 2000
Biography
Angus Bell is an Australian international loosehead prop, born on 4 October 2000, who has rapidly established himself as one of the most dynamic young front-rowers in world rugby. A product of the Sydney pathway, he rose through the NSW Waratahs system to become a regular starter in Super Rugby Pacific and a fixture in Wallabies squads. Bell combines traditional scrummaging strength with an unusually mobile, ball-in-hand game for a prop, often contributing in the wide channels and at the breakdown. His athleticism and powerful carrying have made him a point of difference in Australia's forward play. Still in the early phase of what projects as a lengthy international career, Bell is viewed as a cornerstone of the Wallabies' long-term forward plans and a key figure in NSW's Super Rugby ambitions.
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