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Jonathan Dunn
Heritage No10
Date Of Birth29/06/1998
Place Of BirthChester
ClubsNorth Wales Crusaders Wheelchair
HonoursWales Wheelchair
Hailing from Chester, Jonathan Dunn played for Wales in the 2013 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup. He was just 15 years and 4 days old when he made his Wales debut in that tournament, making him the youngest player to ever win a full test cap for Wales, and three days later became the youngest ever test try scorer, grounding a hat-trick as Wales beat Australia for the first ever time in any full international rugby league match. Jonathan, who has a bone condition, played Wheelchair Rugby League for North Wales Crusaders in 2013, but since then has switched sports and concentrated on Wheelchair Basketball, playing for the Manchester Owls as well as Great Britain U23.
SEASON P W D L TRY GOALS DG PTS
2013 5 3 0 2 4 0 0 16
TOTAL 5 3 0 2 4 0 0 16

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