Daniel Dumas


Daniel Dumas is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who last played for the Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League. His position of choice is in the second row though he has also played at and.

Biography

Early life

Dumas was born in Taree, New South Wales, Australia.

2003

Dumas originally was signed to the Cronulla side and gradually worked his way through the grades at the club, making his first grade debut in 2003.

2004–2005

Dumas played several games in the 2004 season impressing many with his hard hitting tackles and shoulder charges similar in nature to Sonny Bill Williams, his aggressive defence earned him a call up to the French international sevens side with teammate Dimitri Pelo. After an impressive start to his 2004 season he became injured with a serious season ending neck injury and he never was able to retain his spot in first grade for the Sharks. Mid-way through the 2005 season he left the club and signed for the Sydney Roosters.
Since then, Dumas sacrificed his first grade career to raise a family. He spent several years as a player-coach in the Group Three competition on the Mid North Coast playing for clubs Port City Breakers and Taree City Bulls

Career highlights