Dan Lyle
Daniel Joseph Lyle is an American former rugby union player who played for the United States national [rugby union team] 45 times from 1994 to 2003, serving as U.S. captain in 24 of those matches. Lyle played number eight.
Early life
Lyle was born in Louisville, Kentucky. A 1992 graduate of Virginia Military Institute where he played college football, he took up rugby union at age 23 in an attempt to keep fit.National team
Lyle debuted for the U.S. national team against Ireland in November 1994 at Lansdowne Road. He first captained the U.S. squad in a match against Japan in June 1996, in the Pacific Rim tournament. He also led the U.S. sevens team to victory in the bowl competition at the Hong Kong Sevens in 1997. Lyle captained the team at the 1999 Rugby World Cup. Lyle appeared for the United States in the 2003 [Rugby World Cup], and retired from international play in 2003. Through his national team career, Lyle earned 45 caps for his country, and captained his side in 24 matches, including 11 wins in those matches.Professional rugby
He joined English club Bath from the Old Mission Beach Athletic Club for the 1996/7 season. He spent seven seasons at Bath and played in 125 matches for the club. He helped them to lift the Heineken Cup title in 1998 with victory over Brive, and captained the side for the 2001/2 season. Lyle moved to the Leicester Tigers in 2003.He had been invited to train with the NFL's American football team Minnesota Vikings and had a trial with the Washington Redskins.
Lyle was inducted into the US Rugby Hall of Fame on June 4, 2016, in Philadelphia, PA.