Английская Википедия:David Ribbans
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David George Ribbans (born 29 August 1995) is a professional rugby union player who plays as a lock for Top 14 club Toulon. Born in South Africa, he represents England at international level after qualifying on ancestry grounds.[1]
Early life
Ribbans was born and grew up in Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa.
Club career
2014–2016: Youth rugby / Western Province
He attended and played rugby at Somerset College,[2] and, despite never being selected to play provincial rugby at schoolboy level,[3] he joined the Western Province Rugby Institute after high school.[4]
He was included in the Шаблон:Rut squad that participated in the 2014 Under-19 Provincial Championship. He didn't feature in the first seven rounds of the competition, but played off the bench in their next match against the Шаблон:Ruts[5] before being promoted to the starting lineup for their next match against the Шаблон:Ruts[6] and remained in the starting lineup for the remainder of the competition. He scored a decisive try in their 21–20 victory over Шаблон:Rut[7] as Western Province won nine of their twelve matches during the regular season to finish in third position on the log.[8] Ribbans helped his side to a 29–22 victory over Шаблон:Rut in their semi-final,[9] and he won silverware the next week when Western Province beat the Blue Bulls 33–26 in the final in Cape Town.[10]
At the start of 2015, Ribbans featured in a friendly match for Super Rugby franchise the Шаблон:Rut against fellow side Western Cape side the Шаблон:Rut,[2] and he also made his first class debut in March 2015, starting Шаблон:Rut's 25–10 victory over another team from the Western Cape, the Шаблон:Rut, in Caledon in Round One of the 2015 Vodacom Cup,[11] his only appearance in the competition. In the second half of 2015, he played for the Шаблон:Rut team in Group A of the Under-21 Provincial Championship, where he quickly became a key player, featuring in ten of their twelve matches during the regular season. He scored a try against Шаблон:Rut[12] as Western Province finished top of the log, winning ten of their matches.[13] Ribbans started their semi-final match against the Golden Lions and scored a try five minutes before half time as his side ran out 43–20 winners.[14] He scored his third try of the season in the final, scoring Western Province's fourth of six tries in a 52–17 victory over the Шаблон:Ruts in Johannesburg[15] to win a youth competition for the second season in a row.
At the start of 2016, Ribbans was named in the Шаблон:Rut squad for the 2016 Super Rugby season,[16] but didn't feature in any of their matches. He played in four matches for a Шаблон:Rut team that finished top of the 2016 Currie Cup qualification series, winning thirteen out of their fourteen matches.[17] He once again reverted to the Шаблон:Rut side in the second half of the season, scoring a try against Шаблон:Rut[18] in one of his six appearances in the 2016 Under-21 Provincial Championship. He also made his debut in the Currie Cup Premier Division in 2016, coming on as a replacement in their 52–31 victory over Шаблон:Rut in Kimberley.[19] He made a second appearance off the bench a week later against the Шаблон:Rut, scoring his first try in first class rugby.[20] It proved to be a vital try for Western Province who were 28–20 down at the time in a match they had to win to ensure qualification to the semi-finals, with fly-half Robert du Preez's subsequent conversion and penalty five minutes later enough to secure third place on the log for Ribbans' team.[21] Despite this, Ribbans didn't feature in their semi-final against the Шаблон:Rut, which Western Province lost 30–36 to be eliminated from the competition.[22]
2017–present: Northampton Saints
After the 2016 season, Ribbans moved to England to join Premiership side Northampton Saints, with the team announcing his signing on 5 January 2017.[23]
Starting his first game in a Saints shirt in a friendly against Bedford, Ribbans quickly established himself as a first-team contender with a hat trick against the RFU Championship side.[24]
The lock has since progressed into the first team, earning over 100 appearances for Saints so far and proving to be a favourite with the Saints supporters for his high work-rate and big hits.[25]
International career
In October 2020 Ribbans was called up to a senior England training squad by head coach Eddie Jones.[26]
References
External links
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