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Ian Hyde-Lay
Rugby player, coach, referee From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ian A. Hyde-Lay (born 31 January 1958, in Duncan, British Columbia) is a Canadian former rugby union footballer, coach[3] and referee.[4] He played as fly-half. Before his rugby union career, he was also a basketball player, with his position being guard, and coach as well.[5]
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Career
Basketball career
In 1979, Hyde-Lay was captain and guard of the Victoria Vikes squad which won the national title during the 1979–80 season.[6] He also coached the basketball team of the St. Michaels University School, where Steve Nash and Milan Uzelac played.[7] As of 2017, he is the Victoria Vikes' assistant coach.[8]
Rugby union career
Hyde-Lay debuted for Canada against Japan on 7 June 1986, at Burnaby Lake. He was also member of the Canadian squad at 1987 Rugby World Cup, but did not play any match during the tournament. His last cap was against United States on 11 June 1988, at Saranac Lake.[9] After his playing and refereeing careers, he coached Castaway Wanderers.[10]
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