Ashley Bond

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Ashley Bond
Birth nameAshley James Bond
Place of birthPerth, Australia
UniversityCurtin University
Occupation(s)Rugby player
Rugby union career
Position(s) Centre
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
- City of Derry R.F.C.
Sportive Ortheziene
Inishowen
City of Derry R.F.C.
Kowloon
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Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1999-2000 Glasgow Warriors 2 (0)

Ashley Bond (born in Perth, Australia) is a former Australian rugby union player. He played professionally for Glasgow Warriors and at amateur level for City of Derry R.F.C. and Sportive Ortheziene, normally playing at the Centre position.

In Australia, Bond played for Western Australia and made age-grade appearances for NSW Waratahs.

Bond played for City of Derry R.F.C. in the season 1999-2000. He was their overseas registered player.[1]

He then moved on to Sportive Ortheziene in France.[2]

He then played for Glasgow Warriors in two matches in the Welsh-Scottish League; against Dunvant away[3] and against Newport at home[4] in 1999.

While with Glasgow he also played with amateur club Currie RFC.[5]

In 2001, Bond moved back to Ireland. He played for junior club Inishowen but played for Derry in a few games as a dual status player. Unfortunately for the Northern Irish side, the rules stated that they could only play one oversea player. Derry had already signed New Zealander Ray Malesala, so playing Ashley Bond was deemed a breach. Derry was fined £4000 and docked 8 points in the league.[6]

Bond later went on to captain Kowloon RFC in Hong Kong.[7]

He studied Viticulture and Oenology at university and is now a Channel Manager of a wine company in Hong Kong.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The name is Bond, eh, Ashley Bond - Independent.ie".
  2. ^ "Rugby Union: Caley Trial for Aussie Ace Ashley". 30 October 1999. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)[dead link]
  3. ^ "Expected victory, but Caley coach is not too overjoyed Dixon calls for more spirit from mercurial team".
  4. ^ "Reds allow Welsh escape".
  5. ^ "Team-by-team guide to championship".
  6. ^ "BBC SPORT - NORTHERN IRELAND - City of Derry lose eight points". 11 December 2001.
  7. ^ "Kowloon cook up recipe to leave their rivals eating humble pie".