Nathan Spooner
Nathan Raymond Spooner is a retired rugby union player, who represented Australia national [rugby union team|Australia]. He typically played in the out-half (or fly-half) position.
Career
Clubs and provinces
- 1997 : NSW Waratahs, Australia
- 1999-2001 : Queensland Reds, Australia
- 2001-2003 : Leinster, Ireland
- 2003 : Sharks, South Africa
- 2004-2007 Mie [Honda Heat], Japan
Australian International Career
Club Rugby
He played for Queensland Reds. In 1998, he was largely sidelined by a shoulder injury, but in 1999 he was out-half for a side that reached the Super12 semi-finals, scoring 131 points. The following year, he was again largely unable to play, due to surgery, playing only 4 games early in 2001.He was then signed for Leinster Rugby for the 2001-2002 season, playing in Leinster's victory in the 2001–02 Celtic League final and in Leinster's Heineken Cup quarter-final defeat at the hands of Leicester Tigers. He remained with Leinster for the following season, in spite of sustaining a further severe shoulder injury in April 2002. After the signing of Felipe Contepomi was announced towards the end of the 2002-3 season, Spooner was not offered a new contract. After leaving Leinster, Spooner went to the Natal Sharks in September 2003. Following a season with the Sharks, Spooner went to play in Japan with Mie Honda Heat until 2007 when he retired, going on to work in sales.