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Nic Henderson

1st May 1981 1.86m/117kg Loosehead Prop

Nic Henderson was only the 11th player in the history of Super Rugby to play 100 Super Rugby matches at 31 years of age. The loosehead forward packed down in 10 matches for the 2011 season, following that with all but one of the 2012 matches. Nic’s career began in Melbourne in 1999, where he was part of the Melbourne Rugby League Club, the Melbourne Storm, before converting to Rugby Union.

He debuted for the ACT Brumbies in their Premiership year of 2004 and, incredibly, featured in every Brumbies game until the end of the 2008 season. A decorated member of the squad, Nic brings a wealth of experience, having been part of many Wallaby environments since 2004, achieving three Caps for his country.

Henderson retired after the 2013 Super Rugby season with a Super Rugby record for playing the most games without scoring a try (119 games).

In November 2018, he was asked to coach at Super Rugby level for the first time as Rebels’ newly appointed Scrum Consultant.

(LS November 14, 2018)

Career

australia Australia
Loosehead Prop
2004 - 2006
brumbies ACT Brumbies
Loosehead Prop
2004 - 2009
western-force Western Force
Loosehead Prop
2010 - 2010
rebels Melbourne Rebels
Loosehead Prop
2011 - 2013