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Jake Gordon
RugbyB|NSW Waratahs
AustraliaJuly 6, 1993
Biography
Australian scrum-half Jake Gordon, born on 6 July 1993, has been one of the most familiar faces in Super Rugby for more than a decade. The 32-year-old is a long-serving member of the NSW Waratahs, where he has captained the side and acted as a senior leader within the squad. Gordon has also represented the Wallabies, providing Australia with experienced cover at scrum-half. His game is built around quick service from the breakdown, sniping runs around the fringes, and steady kicking and game management — the bread-and-butter requirements of the position. His longevity, durability, and ability to communicate with both forwards and backs have made him a steadying presence for the Waratahs across multiple coaching cycles, and he remains an important leadership figure for the franchise. Few Australian half-backs have matched his consistency of selection over recent seasons, and his role at the Waratahs continues to combine on-field contribution with the kind of senior influence young scrum-halves benefit from learning around.
In The News
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Rugby UnionJun 2
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Rugby UnionJun 1
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Rugby UnionMay 16
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Rugby UnionApr 24
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Rugby UnionMar 15