Jason Little

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1970 –

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Who is Jason Little?

Jason Little was born 26 August 1970 in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. He won 75 caps with one as captain playing at centre for the Australian rugby union side between 1989 and 2000. He also won caps on the wing later in his career. He made his test debut at the age of 19 against France 4 November 1989 on the Australian tour to Europe that year and shortly afterwards, he and Tim Horan were subjected to a mock ceremony where they pledged their futures to Rugby Union, promising not to defect to League. Both were to receive numerous offers from league clubs but turned them down. In three quarters of his caps he partnered Horan, who was also his partner at Souths Rugby in Brisbane in the late 1980s and then for Queensland Reds. His nickname was 'Sidney'.

Together he and Horan composed a fearsome centre partnership for Australia which came to the fore during the Rugby World Cup 1991 and were widely regarded as the best centres in the world through the early 1990s, adding the Bledisloe Cup to their collection in 1992.

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Born
Aug 26, 1970
Toowoomba
Lived in
  • Toowoomba

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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