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  1. Michael Kent Hooper (born 29 October 1991) is an Australian professional rugby union player who is the former captain of the Australia national team, the Wallabies. His primary position is openside flanker. Hooper is one of Australia's most-capped players of all time and played for the New South Wales Waratahs in Super Rugby from 2013

  2. Michael Hooper (Sídney, 29 de octubre de 1991) es un jugador australiano de rugby que se desempeña como Ala. Juega para los Waratahs en el Super Rugby, los Rays North Harbour en el Campeonato Nacional de Rugby y el equipo nacional de rugby de los Wallabies, del cual es su capitán. [1]

  3. Ahora es Michael Hooper, un guerrero con 121 partidos en la selección de rugby de Australia. Capitán de los Wallabies desde los 22 años. Hooper renunció a menos de 48 horas del partido que los Wallabies jugaron el sábado pasado en Mendoza contra los Pumas. Podría haber argumentado dolores en un tobillo. O fatiga muscular. No lo hizo.

  4. 19 de ago. de 2023 · Michael Hooper was axed from Australia’s squad for the 2023 World Cup in France next month. Photograph: Chris Hyde/Getty Images. Australia rugby union team. This article is more than 7 months...

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  5. Top 14 Resultados. Champions Cup Resultados. Challenge Cup Resultados. In English. El histórico jugador australiano tuvo su estreno durante el Seven de Hong Kong, donde los aussies terminaron...

  6. 24 de oct. de 2022 · He is Australia's longest-serving Wallabies captain and the only four-time player of the year, but Michael Hooper is offering no promises ahead of his impending return from a near-three-month mental health break. Key points: Hooper says it was not easy asking for help during his time out of the game to deal with mental health issues.

  7. Michael Hooper is an openside flanker who is the current captain of the Wallabies. Since his international debut in 2012, he’s been capped by his country more than 100 times. Michael Hooper was inducted into the RugbyPass Hall of Fame in 2021.