Bill Young (rugby union)
Bill Young (born 4 March 1974, in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian former professional rugby union footballer. He played rugby for the Brumbies in the international Super Rugby competition and played for Australia over 40 times.
Early life
Young was educated at St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill[1] and played in that school's first XV.
Rugby career
Standing at 1.88m and weighing in at 115 kg during his playing days, Young was a loosehead prop.
Young represented Australia in the under-21s in 1995. He made his Super 12 debut for the Brumbies in a match against the
.The following season he played in 12 matches for the Brumbies, scoring two tries. The Brumbies made it to the semi-finals. The following year however he played nine tests for the Wallabies that year. Young was part of the Australian 2003 Rugby World Cup team that made it to the final in Sydney, though the Wallabies were defeated by the English in the final.
In 2004 Young scored five tries in the season, and the Brumbies defeated the
Business career
Young's parents had owned and operated the Friend in Hand Hotel in Sydney's Glebe during the 1980s when Young was a boy.[2] Young himself owned the Friend in Hand from 2020 to 2022 and on-sold it to effect the 2022 purchase of Chippendale's Bar Broadway for $37M in August 2022.[3]
Young was reported in August 2022 to own, through his family interests, six Sydney hotels - the Concord Hotel, a suburban pub in
References
- ^ Howell pp226
- ^ SMH p32 11Aug2022
- ^ Young's sale of Friend of Hand
- ^ Young's August 2022 Pub Purchase
Published sources
- Howell, Max (2006) Born to Lead - Wallaby Test Captains (2005) Celebrity Books, New Zealand
External links
- Brumbies profile
- Bill Young to join exclusive company
- Bill Young on sporting-heroes.net