Sam Norton-Knight

Rugby union, Athlete

1983 –

95

Who is Sam Norton-Knight?

Sam Norton-Knight is an Australian international rugby union footballer. He was born in Canberra but was educated on the Gold Coast.

Norton-Knight was selected in the under-19 ACT team and subsequently made his provincial debut for the Brumbies against a Fijian side in 2003. He went onto make his Super 12 debut during the 2005 season against the Crusaders. He received a call up to the Australia A squad later that year.

He then signed with the New South Wales Waratahs and made his provincial debut for them in a tour match against a Czech Republic side in Prague, scoring a try on debut for the NSW team. He played in two other matches that tour, against Romanian and Russian teams. He has since been capped 8 times for the Waratahs in Super rugby matches, and following the 2007 Super 14 season, he was called up into the Australian squad.

In March 2009 it was announced he had signed for the Cardiff Blues. After only one season in Wales, it was announced in June 2010 that he had joined the Sanyo Wild Knights in Japan.

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Born
Dec 2, 1983
Canberra
Also known as
  • Samuel Hamish Norton-Knight
  • Samuel Norton-Knight
Nationality
  • Australia
Profession
Education
  • All Saints Anglican School
Lived in
  • Canberra

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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