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Ethan Havard

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Ethan Havard
Personal information
Full nameJoseph Ethan Havard
Born (2000-10-26) 26 October 2000 (age 24)
Sofia, Bulgaria
Height6 ft 4 in (1.92 m)
Weight16 st 1 lb (102 kg)
Playing information
PositionProp
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2019– Wigan Warriors 73 8 0 0 32
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2022– England Knights 1 0 0 0 0
2023– England 2 1 0 0 0
Source: [1][2]
As of 27 October 2024

Ethan Havard (born 26 October 2000) is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a prop for the Wigan Warriors in the Super League.

Early life

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Born in Sofia, Bulgaria, Havard's family moved to Bath, Somerset in England when he was six months old before relocating to Wigan a few years later.[3] He played junior rugby league for Wigan St Patricks, and was coached by his father, Keiron, who had a brief professional rugby league career with Salford.[4]

Career

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Club

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In 2019 he made his Super League début for Wigan against Wakefield Trinity.[5]

Havard was charged with the Grade E offence of Eye Gouging for which he was sent off in the 79th minute of an Under-19s fixture against Newcastle Thunder.[6] He denied the offence, and after appearing in front of an independent disciplinary, was found to be 'not guilty'.[7] On 28 May 2022, Havard played for Wigan in their 2022 Challenge Cup Final victory over Huddersfield.[8] On 14 October 2023, Havard was named as a substitute for Wigan, despite not being 100% fit, during their 2023 Super League Grand Final victory over the Catalans Dragons. He came off the bench (replacing Tyler Dupree at the time), but was substituted 10 minutes later as he suffered a hamstring injury.[9] On 8 June 2024, Havard played in Wigan's 2024 Challenge Cup final victory over Warrington from the interchange bench.[10] On 12 October 2024, Havard played in Wigan's 9-2 2024 Super League grand final victory over Hull Kingston Rovers.[11]

International

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Havard is eligible to represent Bulgaria by place of birth. However he declared for England in 2020 ahead of his first call up for the England Knights.[12] On 29 April 2023, Havard made his England debut and scored a try as they defeated France 64–0 at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.[13]

Honours

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Wigan Warriors

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References

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  1. ^ "Player Summary: Ethan Havard". Rugby League Records. Rugby League Record Keepers Club. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  2. ^ Rugby League Project
  3. ^ "In focus: Ethan Havard". Wigan Warriors. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Super League: Wigan Warriors prospect Ethan Havard takes heed of rugby league lessons from his father". Sky Sports. 13 August 2021. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
  5. ^ "Super League: Wigan Warriors v Wakefield Trinity". BBC.
  6. ^ Darbyshire, Drew (2019-08-29). "Wigan forward facing gouging charge". Love Rugby League. Retrieved 2019-09-22.
  7. ^ "Wigan Warriors young forward cleared of gouging". www.wigantoday.net. Retrieved 2019-09-22.
  8. ^ "Challenge Cup final: Huddersfield Giants 14-16 Wigan Warriors". BBC. 26 May 2022.
  9. ^ Bower, Aaron (14 October 2023). "Wigan Warriors crowned Super League champions after downing Dragons". The Observer.
  10. ^ "Wigan beat Warrington to win Challenge Cup". www.bbc.co.uk.
  11. ^ "Wigan v Hull KR: Super League Grand Final 2024 – as it happened". www.theguardian.com.
  12. ^ "Matty Ashton and Ethan Havard named in fresh England Knights squad". 3 March 2020.
  13. ^ "England beat France 64-0 - hat-tricks for Handley and Williams". BBC Sport. 28 April 2023.
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