Link Wilfley
Link Michael Wilfley is an American former rugby union international.
Born in Denver, Wilfley is the great-great-grandson of mining engineer Arthur Wilfley, who invented the Wilfley table.
Wilfley attended East [High School (Denver, Colorado)|East High School] in Denver and played varsity rugby union for Oregon State University, where he was also backup placekicker to José Cortez on the Oregon State [Beavers football|football team].
A utility back, Wilfley was best suited as a fly-half, but also played centre and fullback during his time with the United States national [rugby union team|national team], from 2000 to 2003. He was capped a total of 20 times, which included an appearance at the 2003 [Rugby World Cup], coming on as a substitute against Scotland in Brisbane.
Wilfley played professional rugby union in England for Rotheram.