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'''Jonty Arthur Warwick''' {{post-nominals|country=SAT|MOS}} is a [[Satavia|Satavian]] professional rugby union player who plays as fullback for the [[Port Hope RFC]] and [[Satavia national rugby union team|Satavia]], and captains both teams. Warwick has captained Satavia's Dolphins since 2016, winning the [[Asterias Cup (Rugby)|Asterias Cup]] for Satavia, ending Nuvania's five-year winning streak. | '''Jonty Arthur Warwick''' {{post-nominals|country=SAT|MOS}} is a [[Satavia|Satavian]] professional rugby union player who plays as fullback for the [[Port Hope RFC]] and [[Satavia national rugby union team|Satavia]], and captains both teams. Warwick has captained Satavia's Dolphins since 2016, winning the [[Asterias Cup (Rugby)|Asterias Cup]] for Satavia, ending Nuvania's five-year winning streak. | ||
Warwick was born in 1993, in the Holt Estate near Northport. Warwick was born to the wealthy and influential [[Warwick family]], and his father, [[Arthur Warwick]] is a senior member of the [[Conservative Party (Satavia)|Conservative Party]], and has served as [[Prime Minister of Satavia]] since February 2021. From an early age, Warwick had a love of Rugby, being selected to play for the Northport Juniors at 12. He played Rugby for University College Port Hope, and in late 2014, he was selected to play for the professional Northport RFC. In 2015, he was selected to play fullback for the Satavian National Team. In 2016, he transfered to Port Hope RFC, one of the best teams in the Asterias. In 2017, he captained the side that landed Satavia in third place during [[2017 Rugby World Cup (Kylaris)|the Garamburan Rugby World Cup of 2017]], the first time Satavia had placed in the top four since 2005. He also captained the side | Warwick was born in 1993, in the Holt Estate near Northport. Warwick was born to the wealthy and influential [[Warwick family]], and his father, [[Arthur Warwick]] is a senior member of the [[Conservative Party (Satavia)|Conservative Party]], and has served as [[Prime Minister of Satavia]] since February 2021. From an early age, Warwick had a love of Rugby, being selected to play for the Northport Juniors at 12. He played Rugby for University College Port Hope, and in late 2014, he was selected to play for the professional Northport RFC. In 2015, he was selected to play fullback for the Satavian National Team. In 2016, he transfered to Port Hope RFC, one of the best teams in the Asterias. In 2017, he captained the side that landed Satavia in third place during [[2017 Rugby World Cup (Kylaris)|the Garamburan Rugby World Cup of 2017]], the first time Satavia had placed in the top four since 2005. He also captained the side into the finals of the [[2021 Rugby World Cup (Kylaris)|2021 Rugby World Cup]], coming second. | ||
==Early Life== | ==Early Life== |
Revision as of 13:01, 28 February 2021
Personal information | |
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National team | Satavia |
Born | Northport, Orange Province, Satavia | July 25, 1993
Alma mater | University College Port Hope |
Sport | |
Country | Satavia |
Sport | Rugby Union |
Position | Full Back |
Rank | 6th (globally) |
Team | Port Hope RFC |
Jonty Arthur Warwick MoS is a Satavian professional rugby union player who plays as fullback for the Port Hope RFC and Satavia, and captains both teams. Warwick has captained Satavia's Dolphins since 2016, winning the Asterias Cup for Satavia, ending Nuvania's five-year winning streak.
Warwick was born in 1993, in the Holt Estate near Northport. Warwick was born to the wealthy and influential Warwick family, and his father, Arthur Warwick is a senior member of the Conservative Party, and has served as Prime Minister of Satavia since February 2021. From an early age, Warwick had a love of Rugby, being selected to play for the Northport Juniors at 12. He played Rugby for University College Port Hope, and in late 2014, he was selected to play for the professional Northport RFC. In 2015, he was selected to play fullback for the Satavian National Team. In 2016, he transfered to Port Hope RFC, one of the best teams in the Asterias. In 2017, he captained the side that landed Satavia in third place during the Garamburan Rugby World Cup of 2017, the first time Satavia had placed in the top four since 2005. He also captained the side into the finals of the 2021 Rugby World Cup, coming second.
Early Life
Career
Statistics as Captain
2021 Rugby World Cup
Against | Played | Won | Lost | Drawn | Tries | Points | % Won |
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Alsland | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 100% |
Mabifia | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 10 | 100% |
Nuvania | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 9 | 100% |
Total | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 24 | 100% |