Jordan Jackson-Hope
Jordan Jackson-Hope (born 5 April 1996) is an Australian rugby union player who currently plays as an inside-centre or fly-Half for the Brumbies in the international Super Rugby competition.[1] He also plays for the New Orleans Gold in Major League Rugby (MLR) in the U.S. He also plays the fullback position. Youth careerBorn and bred in Canberra, Jackson-Hope attended school at St Edmund's College where his performances as captain of their 1st XV saw him named in both the ACT and Australian Schoolboys sides in 2014.[1] Senior careerAfter leaving school, Jackson-Hope joined up with the Tuggeranong Vikings, a local side who compete in the ACTRU Premier Division. He appeared for both their under-20 and senior sides in 2015 and his form there saw him handed a development contract with Canberra-based Super Rugby franchise, the Brumbies. Despite not being on a full-contract at the Brumbies, Jackson-Hope made his debut midway through the 2016 Super Rugby season in a match away to the Rebels in Melbourne. He made 2 substitute appearances in total during the campaign and scored 1 try.[1] InternationalJackson-Hope was selected as a member of the Australia under-20 squad which competed in the 2016 World Rugby Under 20 Championship in England where he made 4 appearances and scored 1 try.[2] Life outside of professional rugbyIn 2024, Jackson-Hope partnered with Lachlan Delchau-Jones, owner of PlaymakerPartnerships, to establish a comprehensive rugby coaching business named Complete Performance Coaching. This venture aims to provide personalized coaching and resources for aspiring rugby players. The business offers various services, including in-person and virtual coaching, digital eBooks on specific rugby skills (such as kicking, passing, breakdown, tackling, strength and conditioning, nutrition, and mindset), and a range of physical products like resistance bands and recovery tools. Complete Performance Coaching's mission is to leverage Jordan's extensive professional experience to guide and mentor the next generation of rugby players.[3][4] Super Rugby statistics
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