Chris Alcock
Openside Flanker
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Profile
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Height:
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103kg
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Weight:
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182cm
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Date Of Birth:
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26/06/1988
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Place of Birth:
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Durban
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Stats
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Super Rugby Caps:
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40 (15 Force, 25 Waratahs)
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Super Rugby Points:
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5 (1t)
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Super Rugby Debut:
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2010 v Cheetahs, Sydney
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Profile
Flanker Chris Alcock joins the Emirates Western Force as a key signing from the NSW Waratahs. South African-born Alcock, who moved to Australia with his family at the age of 10, is a tough and tenacious flanker who follows his former Waratahs mentor Michael Foley across the Nullarbor for the 2013 Super Rugby season. The gritty openside flanker played 25 matches for the Waratahs since making his provincial debut against the Cheetahs two years ago, after he was plucked from Sydney grade rugby for the beginning of 2010. Alcock, who played 12 matches in 2012, running on in the ‘7’ jersey for the bulk of the season, was a starting member of the 2011 Shute Shield-winning Eastwood side. He previously starred for Gordon during their resurgence in the Sydney premier grade competition in 2009.
Timeline
2004
Represents the NSW Schools side that defeats Sydney Juniors 8-3 in the final of the National Under 16 Championship.
2006
Represents Barker College 1st XV.
2007
Plays seven matches for English club, Oxford Harlequins, scoring five tries.
2008
Represents Gordon, who finishes third in the W McMahon Shield (Colts I) 1st Colts; recognised as Gordon Colts’ best and fairest player during the season.
2009
Stars for Gordon in their resurgent Shute Shield season, scoring a try in their 53-32 loss to Randwick in the elimination final; starts at No.8 in Gordon’s 32-29 loss to Eastern Suburbs in Sydney’s Colin Caird (Second Grade) grand final.
2010
Makes his Super Rugby debut in the run-on side for the Waratahs in their 40-17 win over the Cheetahs in Sydney.
2011
Plays 12 matches for the Waratahs, scoring his maiden Super Rugby try in the Waratahs’ 41-7 win over the Brumbies; starts for Eastwood in their 19-16 win over Sydney University in the Shute Shield grand final.
2012
Plays 12 matches for the NSW Waratahs; signs with the Emirates Western Force for two seasons.