Daniel William Conn (born 14 February 1986) is an Australian model and rugby league player of Greek and New Zealander descent. He played for the Sydney Roosters club in the National Rugby League (NRL). His usual position of choice is at second-row forward.
He was first in the news as a 16 year old in 2002, when it was revealed that he was playing Rugby Union (at Outside Centre) for The Kings' School in the NSW GPS competition, with his school fees being paid by the Canterbury Bulldogs, for whom he played after leaving school. He was selected at outside center for GPS firsts, but withdrew that year. The next year, he progressed through the Schools' Rugby Union representative ranks to represent Australia A.
He has previously played for the Canterbury Bulldogs and Gold Coast Titans.
Daniel Conn played for Australia’s Sydney Roosters until a neck injury forced him out of the game at the tender age of 25. Luckily, he’s got himself to fall back on.
Conn could have been the absolutely worst rugby player in the history of the sport. He could have routinely scored goals for the other team. He could have worn a team shirt that declared that there’s no Santa Claus during a charity game for children. And he would be my favorite rugby player (this week). Because he looks like THAT.
Those tats would probably look abominable on anyone else. He makes them look like he’s been lovingly rubbed by angels and those are the traces they left!
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