Dylan Hartley (born 24 March 1986) is a former England Rugby captain who represented
England and
Northampton Saints. Hartley was the captain of
England from January 2016 until the end of his international career in 2019. He is England's most capped hooker of all time, earning his first cap in 2008. Hartley captained England to a Grand Slam in 2016, the first time that England had achieved this since 2003, then back-to-back Six Nations titles and notably a historic 3-0 series win in the 2016
Cook Cup against
Australia
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. In 14 domestic seasons with
Northampton Saints Hartley captained the Saints for 8 years through their most successful period in the clubs 130 year old history.
Early career
Dylan Hartley was born in Rotorua,
New Zealand. He attended
Rotorua Boys' High School
Although Hartley was born and grew up in New Zealand, his mother being English therefore automatically made him England-qualified. With this in mind Dylan set his sights on playing professionally in England. At 16 he left his native New Zealand and headed to England where he attended
Beacon Academy. Within a year, Worcester Warriors had offered him an academy place and at 17 years old he joined and embarked on what ended up being a 16 year professional career with
Northampton Saints and
England Rugby
Domestic career
Hartley joined
Worcester Warriors' academy and represented the senior side once in the
2004–05 European Challenge Cup
The 2004–05 European Challenge Cup (known as the Parker Pen Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the ninth season of the European Challenge Cup, Europe's second-tier club rugby union competition below the Heineken Cup. A total of 28 teams p ...
.
Hartley joined the Senior Academy of Northampton Saints in the summer of 2005.
Hartley started in a
2006–07 Heineken Cup quarter final victory over
Biarritz Olympique.
That season, Northampton were relegated from the
Premiership.
The following season Northampton won the
EDF Energy Trophy and secured promotion from the
RFU Championship.
Hartley started for Northampton saints as they defeated
Bourgoin in the final of
2008–09 European Challenge Cup
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.
On 22 July 2009, Hartley was made Northampton Saints captain, replacing
Bruce Reihana.
Hartley captained the losing Northampton sides in the 2011 Heineken Cup Final and also the 2013 English Premiership Final.
In that final, Hartley was sent off for calling referee Wayne Barnes 'a fucking cheat.'
Hartley won the 2014 Premiership final against Saracens.
On 17 December 2014 Northampton announced that Hartley had extended his contract for a further three years, despite a more lucrative offer from French side Montpellier, with Hartley citing his desire to remain eligible for England selection as a deciding factor.
Hartley helped Saints secure a place in the
Champions Cup for the 2017/18 season as the side saw off
Stade Francais
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in the European Champions Cup play-off final to take the last spot.
On 7 November 2019, Hartley announced his retirement from rugby due to a knee injury that had kept him side-lined for all of 201
International career
Hartley represented England at age groups U18, U19s and U21s and in 2007 made his debut for the
England Saxons, against
Italy A.
Hartley received his first cap for
England during the
2008 end of year rugby tests
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against the
Pacific Islanders.
Hartley made his first start for England against
Argentina at
Old Trafford
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in June 2009.
Hartley was named as the new England captain under Eddie Jones for the
2016 Six Nations Championship
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I ...
, replacing
Chris Robshaw. England went on to win the
Grand Slam and win back to back 6 Nations titles.
Hartley then captained the team who achieved England's first ever away series win against Australia in June 2016, and during the series became England's most capped hooker of all time.
Under Hartley’s leadership England went on to win a world record equalling run of 18 test victories in a row.
Hartley was selected for the British and Irish Lions 2013 tour to Australia but missed it due to being banned after his red card sending off in the Premiership Final for calling referee Wayne Barnes a “f*****g cheat”.
.
International tries
Disciplinary problems
Weeks banned
*2007: 26 weeks
*2012: 8 weeks
*2012: 2 weeks
*2013: 11 weeks
*2014: 3 weeks
*2015: 4 weeks
*2016: 6 weeks
Hartley had a large number of disciplinary problems in matches amounting to a total of 60 banned weeks in his career.
In April 2007 Hartley was banned for 26 weeks for making contact with the eye of
Wasps forwards
James Haskell and
Jonny O'Connor
Johnny O'Connor (born 9 February 1980) is an Irish rugby union coach and former player. He is currently a strength and conditioning coach at his former club Connacht, having previously performed that role at football clubs Arsenal and Galway Un ...
. The ban dealt an even bigger blow for Hartley as his hopes of joining the England World Cup squad were dashed and his club
Northampton Saints were relegated in the same week. Hartley saw his second ban come 5 years later in March 2012, 8 weeks for biting the finger of Ireland forward
Stephen Ferris
Stephen Ferris (born 2 August 1985) is a retired Irish rugby union player who played for Ulster and represented Ireland internationally. Ferris played club rugby with Dungannon. He is from Maghaberry and attended Friends' School Lisburn. He pla ...
in a Six Nations match. Then in December 2012 Hartley was banned for two weeks for punching
Ulster hooker
Rory Best in a
Heineken Cup
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match. In May 2013 Hartley was sent off in the
Aviva Premiership final against Leicester and banned for 11 weeks after being found guilty of verbally abusing a match official. This cost Hartley his place in the
2013 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia
The 2013 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia was a rugby union tour during June and July 2013. The British & Irish Lions played ten matches - a three-test series against Australia, and matches against the five Australian Super Rugby sides, a ...
.
In December 2014, Hartley was banned for three weeks for an elbowing offence in the match against
Leicester Tigers
Leicester Tigers (officially Leicester Football Club) are a professional rugby union club based in Leicester, England. They play in Premiership Rugby, England's top division of rugby.
The club was founded in 1880 and since 1892 plays its hom ...
. His elbow made contact with the nose of winger
Matt Smith. In May 2015, Hartley was found guilty of making contact with the head of opposite number
Jamie George in the semi-final
English premiership loss to
Saracens
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at
Franklin's Gardens. He was found guilty by the
citing commissioner {{Short description, Rugby Union OfficialIn rugby union, a citing commissioner is an independent official, appointed by the competition organizer, the union in which the match is taking place, or the World Rugby
World Rugby is the world governi ...
and banned for four weeks, putting his England
Rugby World Cup 2015
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selection in jeopardy, as he would be unavailable for the first week of the tournament. In December 2016, Hartley was banned for 6 weeks having caught
Leinster Rugby
Leinster Rugby ( ga, Rugbaí Laighean) is one of the four professional provincial rugby union teams from the island of Ireland and the most successful Irish team domestically. They compete in the United Rugby Championship and the European Rugby ...
player
Sean O'Brien with a swinging arm to the back of the head in a European Champions Cup game.
References
External links
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Northampton profileEngland profileCareer Stats@statbunker
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hartley, Dylan
1986 births
Living people
New Zealand rugby union players
New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in England
English rugby union players
Worcester Warriors players
Northampton Saints players
England international rugby union players
Rugby union hookers
Rugby union players from Rotorua
New Zealand emigrants to the United Kingdom