Link Michael Wilfley (born July 5, 1979) is an American former rugby union international.
Born in Denver, Wilfley is the great-great-grandson of mining engineer Arthur Wilfley, who invented the Wilfley table.[1]
Wilfley attended East High School in Denver and played varsity rugby union for Oregon State University, where he was also backup placekicker to José Cortez on the football team.[2]
A utility back, Wilfley was best suited as a fly-half, but also played centre and fullback during his time with the national team, from 2000 to 2003.[3] He was capped a total of 20 times, which included an appearance at the 2003 Rugby World Cup, coming on as a substitute against Scotland in Brisbane.[4]
Wilfley played professional rugby union in England for Rotheram.[3]
See also
References
- ^ "All I wanted was a Cake!". tommyspaulding.com. February 16, 2016.
- ^ Lundeberg, Steve (September 3, 1998). "Riley: It's all a matter of time". Albany Democrat-Herald.
- ^ a b "Players to Watch - Link Wilfley". BBC News. September 24, 2003.
- ^ "Scots struggle to beat USA". BBC News. October 20, 2003.
External links
- Link Wilfley at ESPNscrum
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