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Matt Hodgson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Matt Hodgson
Matt Hodgson, born in NSW, Australia, is an Australian professional rugby union player for the Wallabies and Super Rugby team the Western Force. Hodgson was made Club Captain of the Western Force on 2 August 2012, and became the first Western Force player to play 100 caps for the club.〔(Hodgson appointed Force club captain )〕〔(Rugby: Hodgson humbled to reach 100th cap for Force )〕 Hodgson captained the Western Force in their most successful season, 2014 Super Rugby season, in the clubs history with 8 wins in a season. His leadership and form in that season saw him receive a re-call to the Wallabies set-up for the test series against France.〔(Qantas Wallabies announce 32 Man squad for Castrol Edge France Tour )〕 ==Career== Hodgson began his rugby career with his local team the Avoca Sharks in the NSW Central Coast town of Avoca Beach. At age 17, Hodgson was drafted by the New South Wales Waratahs as a flyhalf/centre and was redeveloped as a loose forward. However, he did not receive any Super Rugby caps for the franchise in that season, which saw him leave the club to represent armature clubs to develop into a full-time flanker. While training with the Waratahs, Hodgson played for Sydney Club Rugby teams Eastwood Rugby Club (1999–2003) and Manly RUFC (2004–05). His form as a flanker, saw Hodgson receive a call up into the Australian under-21's team for the 2002 Under 21 Rugby World Championship. He started in the number 7 jersey in the grand final against South Africa under-21, who were the winning side 24-21 in Johannesburg. He was part of the Eastwood Rugby Club winning side in the 2002 Shute Shield, where he was named man-of-the match in the 19-15 win over Sydney University.〔(THE HISTORY OF RUGBY IN EASTWOOD )〕
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