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List of players who have converted from one football code to another

There are many footballers who have converted from one football code to another at a professional or representative level. In some cases, the player may also return to the original code, so the traffic is not merely one way.

In some countries, such as the United Kingdom, United States, Ireland and Australia, where multiple codes are popular, and the practice of switching codes is relatively common, such players are known as code converts[1] or code hoppers. In Australia, star code converts can have a substantial impact on the games. For instance, Dally Messenger's defection from rugby union to rugby league was considered a pivotal moment in the establishment of the latter over other codes in Australia.[2][3]

Globalisation is increasing the opportunities for players to transfer to different countries and to different professional sports, including the forms of football.

From American football edit

American football to Association football edit

Name Country Top American football level Top Association football level American football debut Association football debut
Boris Shlapak USA NFL
(Baltimore Colts)
NASL
(Chicago Sting)
1972 1975

American football to Australian rules football edit

Name Country Top American football level Top Australian rules level American football debut Australian rules debut
Dwayne Armstrong USA NCAA Division I
(Iowa State)
AFL reserves
(Essendon)
1991 1995
Brandon Kaufman USA NFL
(BuffaloPractice squad)
NEAFL
(Gold Coast)
2013 2016
Jacinda Barclay USA Legends Football League
(Chicago Bliss)
AFL Women's
(Greater Western Sydney)
2016 2017
Richelle Cranston Australia Australia, Gridiron Victoria (Geelong Buccaneers) AFL Women's
(Melbourne)(Geelong)(Western Bulldogs)
2015 2017[4][5][6]

American football to Canadian football edit

American football and Canadian football are very similar gridiron codes; talented Canadian youth players are often recruited by American universities offering scholarships, and conversely the Canadian Football League enforces roster minimums for Canadian-trained players to prevent its clubs from fielding American-dominated teams. The CFL and NFL competed for the same player pool in their earlier years before the CFL settled into a de facto (and from time to time formal) developmental role to its American counterpart. Dozens of professional players move between these codes' top professional leagues every year, making any attempt at a list incomplete at best.

Two quarterbacks in particular became well known in both codes. Warren Moon, a California native who starred at the University of Washington, began his professional career with the Edmonton Eskimos before crossing the border back south to the Houston Oilers and later Minnesota Vikings, earning Hall of Fame recognition in both professional leagues. Doug Flutie, who authored a comeback win for Boston College considered an iconic moment in the history of American college football, began his professional football career in the USFL before moving on to the NFL, then played a long CFL career that led to him being the first non-Canadian honored with induction to Canada's Sports Hall of Fame, before returning to the NFL to close his football career. Dwayne Johnson played college football, and was on practice squad in the Canadian Football League. Ricky Williams played 12 seasons in the National Football League, one season in the Canadian Football League (CFL), and four years of minor league baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies.[7]

American football to rugby league edit

Name Country Top American football level Top rugby league level American football debut Rugby league debut
Manfred Moore USA National Football League
(San Francisco/Tampa Bay/Oakland)
New South Wales Rugby Football League
(Newtown)
1974 1977
Philippe Gardent France NFL
(WashingtonPractice squad)
National League One
(Crusaders)
2006 2008

American football to rugby union edit

Name Country Top American football level Top rugby union level Top representation level American football debut Rugby union debut
Richard Tardits France,
USA
National Football League
(New England)
Top 14
(Biarritz)
USA (15s) 1990 1994
Dan Lyle USA NCAA Division I FCS
(Virginia Military Institute)
English Premiership
(Bath/Leicester)
USA (15s) 1988 1996
Dave Hodges USA NCAA Division III
(Occidental College)
Welsh Premiership
(Llanelli)
USA (15s) 1988 1997
Leonard Peters USA National Football League
(ChicagoPractice squad)
IRB Sevens World Series
(USA)
USA (7s)
USA (15s)
2007 2009
Perry Baker USA National Football League
(CincinnatiInjured reserve)
USA (7s) 2006 2010
Carlin Isles USA National Football League
(DetroitPractice squad)
Pro12
(Glasgow Warriors)
USA (7s) 2013 2014
Nate Ebner USA National Football League
(New England)
Olympics
(USA)
USA (7s) 2012 2016
Jarryd Hayne Australia,
Fiji
National Football League
(San Francisco)
World Rugby Sevens Series
(Fiji)
Fiji (7s) 2015 2016
Paul Lasike New Zealand National Football League
Arizona Cardinals Chicago Bears
Major League Rugby
(Utah Warriors) Premiership Rugby
(Harlequin F.C.)
USA 2015 2018
Psalm Wooching USA & Samoa NCAA Division I college football
(University of Washington, Washington Huskies)
Major League Rugby
(San Diego Legion)
USA 2012 2018

NB:

  • Isles made the Detroit Lions practice squad late in the 2013 season, after having become a sevens international. However, he never appeared in an NFL game, and has since signed a professional contract in 15s.
  • Tardits switched codes twice: to American football as a young adult, and back to rugby union after a brief NFL career. He played for Biarritz Olympique and the France under-21 national team before switching to American football, and played for the USA national team after returning to his original code.

From association football edit

Association football to American football edit

Numerous American football placekickers grew up playing association football (soccer); however, very few have competed at a very high level in their original code. A large number of the first "soccer-style" placekickers of the 1960s, and early 1970s were Europeans and Latin Americans who changed codes in adulthood. Eventually, kickers who changed codes in adulthood were largely, though not completely, displaced by players who were either born and raised in the U.S. or immigrated to the U.S. at a relatively early age, thus receiving more exposure to American football than most of the first soccer-style placekickers.

Most of the women to have played men's American football have crossed over from association football.

Name Country Top association football level Top American football level Top representation level
Phil Alexander England Norwich City F.C. London Monarchs N/A
Clive Allen England Tottenham Hotspur F.C. London Monarchs England national football team
Jesús Angoy Spain FC Barcelona Barcelona Dragons N/A
Obed Ariri Nigeria Chicago Sting, P & T Vasco da Gama Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Washington Redskins, 2 others N/A
Brandon Aubrey USA Toronto FC Dallas Cowboys Pro Bowl (American football)
Chris Bahr USA Philadelphia Atoms Oakland/LA Raiders, 2 others N/A
Matt Bahr USA Colorado Caribous, Tulsa Roughnecks Cleveland Browns, New York Giants, 4 others N/A
Manfred Burgsmüller Germany Borussia Dortmund, Werder Bremen Rhein Fire Germany national football team
Silvio Diliberto Netherlands Sparta, Roda JC, Haarlem, Eindhoven Amsterdam Admirals
Toni Fritsch Austria Rapid Vienna Dallas Cowboys, San Diego Chargers, Houston Oilers, New Orleans Saints Austria national football team (soccer)
Pro Bowl (American football)
Florian Kempf USA Philadelphia Fury Houston Oilers, New Orleans Saints N/A
Axel Kruse GDR,
Germany
Hansa Rostock, Hertha BSC,
Eintracht Frankfurt, VfB Stuttgart
Berlin Thunder East Germany national under-21 football team
(soccer)
Josh Lambo USA FC Dallas San Diego Chargers United States U20 (soccer)
Toni Linhart Austria Wiener Sport-Club New Orleans Saints, Baltimore Colts, New York Jets Austria national football team
Pro Bowl (American football)
Tony Meola USA MetroStars, Kansas City Wizards New York Jets (didn't pass tryouts) US National Team (soccer)
Horst Mühlmann Germany FC Schalke 04, Bonner SC, Kansas City Spurs Cincinnati Bengals, Philadelphia Eagles N/A
Neil O'Donoghue Ireland Shamrock Rovers Buffalo Bills, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, St. Louis Cardinals N/A
Derek Smethurst South Africa Chelsea, Millwall, Tampa Bay Rowdies Tampa Bay Buccaneers (cut due to injury) N/A (due to apartheid, RSA banned from FIFA, 1964–91)
Liz Heaston USA Willamette Bearcats Willamette Bearcats First female to play college football
Ashley Martin USA Jacksonville State Gamecocks Jacksonville State Gamecocks First female to play NCAA football
Devin Barclay USA MLS Ohio State Buckeyes football N/A
Jon Brown USA Louisville Cardinals men's soccer Louisville Cardinals football United States men's national under-17 soccer team
Julie Harshbarger USA Rockford College, Benedictine University Chicago Pythons First female to score a field goal in professional football

Association football to Australian rules football edit

Following the establishment of AFL Women's in 2016 (the first professional women's Australian rules football competition), several A-League Women players switched codes as they could augment their earnings in the off-season. Foot skills are advantageous in switching between these codes and goalkeepers have an advantage in marking and ball handling.

Name Country Top association football level Top Australian rules level Top representation level Association Football debut Australian rules debut
Catherine Brown Australia Canberra United (W-League) Hawthorn (AFL Women's) N/A 2012 2022
Jessica Waterhouse Australia U17 Adelaide United (W-League) Adelaide (AFL Women's) N/A 2012 2022
Lulu Pullar Australia Brisbane Roar (W-League) Brisbane (AFL Women's) N/A 2017 2022
Angelique Stannett New Zealand Perth Glory (W-League) Fremantle (AFL Women's) N/A 2015 2019
Marijana Rajcic Australia Adelaide United (W-League) Adelaide (AFL Women's) N/A 2009 2018
Emma Pittman Australia Brisbane Roar (W-League) Brisbane/Gold Coast (AFL Women's) N/A 2012 2018
Evangeline Gooch Australia Perth Glory (W-League) Fremantle West Coast (AFL Women's) N/A 2015 2017
Ellie Brush Australia Canberra United (W-League) Greater Western Sydney (AFL Women's) Australia (soccer) 2008 2017
Brianna Davey Australia Melbourne Victory (W-League)
Melbourne City (W-League)
Carlton (AFL Women's) Australia (soccer) 2010 2017
Jenna McCormick Australia Adelaide United (W-League)
Canberra United (W-League)
Adelaide (AFL Women's) Australia (soccer) 2012 2017
Kristi Harvey Australia Adelaide United (W-League) Carlton (VFL Women's) N/A 2009 2017
Peter Halstead New Zealand Team Wellington (New Zealand Football Championship) Wellington Australian Football League (AFL New Zealand) New Zealand (AR) 2007 2016
Broc McCauley Australia Queensland Roar (Brisbane Premier League) Brisbane Lions/Hawthorn Football Club (AFL) N/A 2006 2007
Joanne Butland Australia Canberra Eclipse/QAS Sting (Women's National Soccer League) AFL Cairns Australia (soccer)
Australia (International rules)
1999 2003
Brad Green Australia Launceston United SC (Northern Championship) Melbourne (AFL) N/A (International rules captain) 1996 2000

Association football to Gaelic football edit

Name Country Top association football level Top Gaelic football level Top representation level Playing era
Ciarán Lyng Ireland Preston North End F.C., Shrewsbury Town F.C., Ireland underage teams Wexford senior football team 2000s
Shane Supple Ireland Ipswich Town F.C., Falkirk F.C. Dublin senior football team 2000s
Anthony Tohill Ireland Derry City F.C., Manchester United F.C. Reserves Derry senior football team 1990s, 2000s

Association football to rugby league edit

Name Country Top association football level Top rugby league level Top representation level Playing era
Ted Bateson England Blackburn Rovers Wakefield Trinity none 1920s
Albert Brough England Barrow A.F.C. Oldham Great Britain (RL) 1920s

Association football to rugby union edit

From Australian rules football edit

Australian rules football to American football edit

Notably, the specialist role of punter in American football requires similar skills to those found in Australian football players.

 
Former Australian rules footballer Pat O'Dea was regarded as one of American football's finest punters
Name Country Top Australian rules level Top American football level Australian rules debut American football debut
Pat O'Dea Australia Victoria, Victorian Football Association
(Melbourne)
College football
(Wisconsin–Madison)
1893 1896
Colin Ridgeway Australia Victorian Football League reserves
(Carlton)
National Football League
(Dallas)
1960s 1965
Darren Bennett Australia Australian Football League
(West Coast/Melbourne)
National Football League
(San Diego/Minnesota)
1982 1995
Nathan Chapman Australia Australian Football League
(Brisbane/Hawthorn)
National Football League
(Green Bay)
1992 2004
Ben Graham Australia Australian Football League
(Geelong)
National Football League
(New York/New Orleans/Arizona/Detroit)
1992 2005
Saverio Rocca Australia Australian Football League
(Collingwood/North Melbourne)
National Football League
(Philadelphia/Washington)
1992 2007
Chris Bryan Australia Australian Football League
(Carlton/Collingwood)
National Football League
(Green Bay/Tampa Bay/New York)
2005 2010
Scott Harding Australia Australian Football League
(Brisbane/Port Adelaide)
NCAA Division I
(Hawaii)
2006 2011
Joel Wilkinson Australia Australian Football League
(Gold Coast)
National Football League
(ArizonaPractice squad)
2011 2016
Eric Wallace United States Victorian Football League
(North Ballarat/Werribee)
National Football League
(CarolinaPractice squad)
2013 2016
Lac Edwards Australia Victorian Football League
(North Ballarat)
National Football League
(New York)
2011 2016
Jacinda Barclay Australia West Australian Women's Football League
(Swan Districts)
Legends Football League
(Chicago Bliss)
2016 2017
Cameron Johnston Australia Victorian Football League
(Casey)
National Football League
(Philadelphia)
2011 2018
Michael Dickson Australia North East Australian Football League
(Sydney Swans Reserves)
National Football League
(Seattle)
2014 2018
Ben Griffiths Australia Australian Football League
(Richmond)
NCAA Division I
(University of Southern California)
2010 2019
Ben Lennon Australia Australian Football League
(Richmond)
NCAA Division I
(University of Utah)
2014 2019
Arryn Siposs Australia Australian Football League
(St Kilda)
National Football League
(Detroit Lions)
2011 2018
Max Duffy Australia Australian Football League
(Fremantle)
NCAA Division I
(University of Kentucky)
2013 2018
Richelle Cranston New Zealand/Australia AFL Women's
(Melbourne)(Geelong)(Western Bulldogs)
Australian national women's team, Gridiron Victoria (Geelong Buccaneers) 2012 2015[4][5][6]

Australian rules football to association football edit

International rules participation provides experience with the round ball and goalkeeping.

As well as the players below, players known to have played amateur level soccer after retiring from the AFL include Gary Ablett, James Hird, Gavin Wanganeen,[10] Glenn Manton and Ang Christou.

Name Country Top Australian rules level Top association football level Top representation level Australian rules debut Association football debut
Peter Bevilaqua Australia Victorian Football League
(Carlton)
Victorian Premier League
(Brunswick Juventus)
N/A 1953 1954
Fred Agius Australia South Australian National Football League
(Central Districts)
National Soccer League
(Adelaide United)
Olyroos (Soccer) 2003 2003
Angelo Lekkas Australia Australian Football League
(Hawthorn)
Victorian Premier League
(South Melbourne)
Victoria (AR)
Australia (Inter-rules)
1993 2005

Australian rules football to Canadian football edit

Notably, the specialist role of punter in Canadian football requires similar skills to those found in Australian football players.

Name Country Top Australian rules level Top Canadian football level Australian rules debut Canadian football debut
Josh Bartel[11] Australia Ovens & Murray Football League
(Wodonga)
Canadian Football League
(Hamilton/Saskatchewan)
2012

Australian rules football to Gaelic football edit

 
Tadhg Kennelly reached the highest level in Australian rules football then Gaelic Football, AFL Premiership medallion and a Senior All-Ireland Championship medal, the highest possible team player achievement in both sports.

Some players involved in the Irish Experiment to play professional Australian rules football returned to Ireland and went on to be notable in senior level Gaelic football. Such players have included:

Name Country Top Australian rules level Top Gaelic football level Top representation level Australian rules debut Gaelic football debut
Paul Earley Ireland Victorian Football League
(Melbourne)
Gaelic Athletic Association
(Roscommon)
Ireland (Inter-rules) 1984 1985
Dermot McNicholl Ireland Victorian Football League
(St Kilda)
Gaelic Athletic Association
(Derry)
Ireland (Inter-rules) 1989 1991
Anthony Tohill Ireland Australian Football League reserves
(Melbourne)
Gaelic Athletic Association
(Derry)
Ireland (Inter-rules) 1990 1991
Brian Stynes Ireland Australian Football League
(Melbourne)
Gaelic Athletic Association
(Dublin)
Ireland (Inter-rules)
Ireland (AR)
1992 1995
Tadhg Kennelly Ireland Australian Football League
(Sydney)
Gaelic Athletic Association
(Kerry)
Ireland (Inter-rules) 2001 2009
Conor McKenna Ireland Australian Football League
(Essendon)
Gaelic Athletic Association
(Tyrone)
Ireland (Inter-rules) 2015 2021

Australian rules football to rugby league edit

Early in the history of the two codes in Australia, players would interchange the codes and even had discussions of merging them into a single game.[12] Rugby league has since evolved to specialise in physicality and body type making it more difficult for successful conversion between the two, although it does sometimes happen at junior level, particularly in areas where both codes are played (such as the Riverina region). Though the modern specialist fullback and wing positions in rugby league can be suitable for the body type and skill of some Australian rules players. League players Darren Lockyer,[13] Glenn Lazarus,[14] Greg Brentnall,[15] Chris Kinna,[16] Eric McCormack,[17] Kevin Proctor,[18] Matt Duffie,[19] Shaun Johnson,[20] Tom Trbojevic,[21][22] Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow,[23] William Warbrick,[24] Kalyn Ponga[25] and Corey Horsburgh[26] all played Aussie Rules at a junior level.

Name Country Top Australian rules level Top rugby league level Top representation level Australian rules debut Rugby league debut
Eric Frauenfelder Australia OMFL (Albury) QRL (Past Brothers) New South Wales (AR)[27]
Queensland (RL)[28]
1918 1921
Jimmy Stiff Australia NSWAFA (South Sydney) NSWRL (South Sydney) New South Wales (AR) 1925 1935[29]
Barry Spring Australia Queensland Australian National Football League
(Mayne)
Brisbane Rugby League
(Northern Suburbs)
Queensland (AR) 1969[30]
Ray Smith Australia Queensland Australian National Football League
(Western Districts)
Brisbane Rugby League
(Fortitude Valley)
Queensland (AR) 1963 1970
Greg Brentnall Australia Riverina Football League
(Turvey Park)
New South Wales Rugby League
(Canterbury-Bankstown)
New South Wales U18 (AR)
Australia (RL)
1960s 1974[15]
Adrian Barich Australia Australian Football League
(West Coast)
Australian Rugby League reserves
(Western Reds)
New South Wales (AR)
Western Australia (AR)
1987 1995
Rhan Hooper Australia Australian Football League
(Brisbane Lions)
Queensland Rugby League
(Ipswich Jets)
2006 2012[31]
Josh Hall Australia Australian Football League
(Gold Coast)
New South Wales Cup
(Penrith)
2012 2016
Shem Tatupu New Zealand Victorian Football League
(Box Hill/Hawthorn)
National Rugby League
(Melbourne Storm)
New Zealand (AR) 2014 -
Haneen Zreika Australia AFLW
(GWS Giants)
NSWRL Women's Premiership
(Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs/South Sydney Rabbitohs)
2018 2019[32]
Brooke Walker Australia AFLW
(Carlton)
NRLW
(Parramatta Eels)
Victoria (RL) 2019 2020
Paige Parker Australia AFLW
(Brisbane Lions, Gold Coast Suns)
NRLW
(Newcastle Knights)
2019 2021

Australian rules football to rugby union edit

 
Karmichael Hunt in the AFL, who shocked fans of rugby league, Australian rules and rugby union with a highly successful 3-way code switch

Jason Akermanis was the first professional Australian football player to suggest a switch to rugby union.[33] Nevertheless, there are still some positions and roles that have commonalities.[34] Also at amateur level, conversion is quite common, as in the case of many start-up Australian rules clubs in countries such as France[35] and countries such as New Zealand, Samoa and Papua New Guinea where there are dual-internationals at junior level.

Name Country Top Australian rules level Top rugby union level Top representation level Australian rules debut Rugby union debut
George Coulthard Australia Victorian Football Association
(Carlton)
Waratah (NSWRU) Victoria (AR) 1874 1877
George Henry Pritchard Australia Queensland Football Association
(Brisbane)
Queensland Football Association
(Brisbane)
Queensland (AR), Queensland (RU) 1876 1877
Alec Boswell Timms Australia
Scotland
Victorian Football Association
(Geelong)
Edinburgh University[36][37] Scotland (RU)
British Isles (RU)
1892 1896
Ray Millington Australia Victorian Football League
(Fitzroy)
Shute Shield
(Randwick DRUFC)
1952 1954[38]
Nick Evans New Zealand New Zealand
(Under 21)
Super 12
(Highlanders)
New Zealand (AR)
New Zealand (RU)
2001 2004
Rambo Tavana Samoa AFL International Cup
(Samoa Bulldogs)
Top 14
(SU Agen)
Samoa (AR)
Samoa (RU)
2002 2006
Mikaele Pesamino Samoa AFL International Cup
(Samoa Bulldogs)
National Provincial Championship
(Auckland)
Samoa (AR)
Samoa (RU/7s)
2002 2007
Israel Folau Australia Australian Football League
(Greater Western Sydney)
Super Rugby
(New South Wales)
Australia (RU) 2011 2013
Stanis Susuve Papua New Guinea Victorian Football League
(Gold Coast)
World Rugby Sevens Series
(Papua New Guinea (Pukpuks))
Papua New Guinea (AR)
Papua New Guinea (RU/7s)
2009 2014
Karmichael Hunt Australia Australian Football League
(Gold Coast)
Super Rugby
(Queensland)
Australia (RU) 2011 2015
Sam Dickson New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand (7s) 2016 Summer Olympics New Zealand (AR)
New Zealand (7s)
2011 2016[39]
Yoshi Harris Nauru Australian Football League
(GWS)
Nauru (7s) Nauru (AR),
Nauru (7s)
2012 2019
William Warbrick New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand (7s) (Olympics) New Zealand (AR)
New Zealand (7s)
2012 2019
Kurt Heatherley New Zealand Australian Football League
(Hawthorn)
National Provincial Championship(Auckland)/RFU Championship
Jersey Reds)
New Zealand (AR) 2014 2019
Maddison Levi Australia AFLW
(Gold Coast)
Australia (7s) (Olympics)
Women's Uni 7s Series
(Bond University)
Australia (7s) 2021 2021

From Canadian football edit

Canadian football to American football edit

As discussed above, Canadian and American football are highly similar gridiron codes. Dozens if not hundreds of players and coaches move back and forth between Canadian and American codes every season and occasionally even within a season, making assembling a list of these players an impossible and largely immaterial task.

From Gaelic football edit

Gaelic football is especially vulnerable to code-switching, for reasons outlined by rugby union journalist Hugh Farrelly in 2009:

The parochialism that is the GAA's greatest strength (every village in Ireland has a local team) is also its Achilles heel for, with no viable international outlet, the Association is vulnerable to other sports. Furthermore, a strict adherence to its amateur code means talented youngsters can be lured away from the game they grew up with... by the prospect of pay for play....[40]

Gaelic football to association football edit

Name Country Top Gaelic football level Top association football level Top representation level
Jack Kirwan Ireland All-Ireland Championship winner with Dublin FA Cup winner with Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Ireland
Val Harris Ireland All-Ireland Championship winner with Dublin League of Ireland winner and Irish Cup winner with Shelbourne F.C.;
Football League First Division with Everton F.C.
Ireland,
Irish Free State
Con Martin Ireland Leinster Championship winner with Dublin Football League First Division with Leeds United A.F.C. and Aston Villa F.C. Ireland (FAI),
Ireland (IFA)
Martin O'Neill Northern Ireland Derry minor team Football League First Division winner and European Cup winner with Nottingham Forest. Former manager of the Republic of Ireland national football team Northern Ireland
Kevin Moran Ireland All-Ireland Championship winner with Dublin Football League First Division with Manchester United F.C. Republic of Ireland
Niall Quinn Ireland Dublin minor team Premiership with Arsenal F.C., Manchester City F.C. and Sunderland A.F.C. Republic of Ireland
Neil Lennon Northern Ireland Armagh minor team Scottish Premier League winner with Celtic F.C. Northern Ireland
Kevin Doyle Ireland Wexford minor team Premiership with Reading F.C. and Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. Republic of Ireland
Shane Long Ireland Tipperary minor team Premiership with Reading F.C., West Bromwich Albion F.C, Hull City A.F.C. and Southampton F.C. Republic of Ireland
Cillian Sheridan Ireland Cavan minor team UEFA Champions League with APOEL F.C. Republic of Ireland
Niall McGinn Northern Ireland Tyrone U-21s[41] Scored for Northern Ireland at UEFA Euro 2016[42] Northern Ireland
Michael O'Neill Northern Ireland Antrim minor team Current manager of the Northern Ireland national football team Northern Ireland

Ladies' Gaelic football to association football edit

Several ladies Gaelic footballers, including All-Ireland finalists, Niamh Fahey and Sarah Rowe, have gone on to represent the Republic of Ireland women's national association football team.[43]

Numerous ladies Gaelic footballers have played women's association football at a senior level. Some, including All-Ireland finalists Niamh Fahey and Sarah Rowe, have gone on to play for the Republic of Ireland women's national football team. [43]

Notes


Gaelic football to Australian rules football edit

 
Statue of Jim Stynes, the most decorated player to switch from Gaelic football to Australian Rules

These two codes share many similarities, making switching between them relatively easy. International rules representation for players of both codes is common. The Gaelic Athletic Association prohibits professionalism, meaning that there is a financial lure for players to compete in the professional elite Aussie Rules competitions in Australia.[44]

Name Country Top Gaelic level Top Australian rules level Top representation level Gaelic football debut Australian rules debut
Sean Wight Ireland[45] Kerry minor (Under-18) AFL NA 1982 1985
Paul Earley Ireland Gaelic Athletic Association AFL NA 1982 1984
Dermot McNicholl Ireland Derry All-Ireland winner 1993 AFL NA 1980 1990
Brian Stynes Ireland Dublin All-Ireland winner 1995 AFL Ireland (Inter-rules)
Ireland (AR)
198? 1992
Jim Stynes Ireland Dublin All-Ireland (Minor) winner 1994 AFL
(Brownlow Medallist)
Ireland (Inter-rules) 1984 1987
Tadhg Kennelly Ireland Kerry All-Ireland winner 2009 AFL premiership 2005 Ireland (Inter-rules) 2001
Colm Begley Ireland Laois GAA AFL Ireland (Inter-rules) 2006
Martin Clarke Ireland Down All-Ireland (Minor) winner 2005 AFL Ireland (Inter-rules) 2005
Pearce Hanley Ireland Mayo GAA AFL Ireland (Inter-rules) 2008
Michael Quinn Ireland Gaelic Athletic Association AFL N/A 2009
Kevin Dyas Ireland Armagh GAA AFL N/A 2009
Jamie O'Reilly Ireland Down GAA AFL N/A 2010
Zach Tuohy Ireland Laois GAA AFL premiership 2022 Ireland (Inter-rules) 2011
Caolan Mooney Ireland Down GAA AFL N/A 2012
Tommy Walsh Ireland Kerry All-Ireland winner 2007 & 2009 AFL Ireland (Inter-rules) 2012
Ciarán Byrne Ireland Louth GAA AFL Ireland (Inter-rules) 2014
Patrick Brophy Ireland Kildare GAA AFL Ireland (Inter-rules) 2015
Conor McKenna Ireland Tyrone GAA AFL Ireland (Inter-rules) 2015
Mark O'Connor Ireland Kerry All-Ireland minor winner 2015 & 2016 AFL N/A 2017

Ladies' Gaelic football to Australian rules football edit

Currently on an AFL senior list
Ladies' Gaelic football players in the AFLW
Player Gaelic football AFLW team AFLW debut Notes
Yvonne Bonner Donegal Greater Western Sydney 2019
Ailish Considine Clare Adelaide 2019
Joanne Doonan Fermanagh Carlton 2020
Laura Duryea Cavan Melbourne 2017 First Irish player to play in AFLW. First AFLW player to represent Ireland in Australian rules.
Clara Fitzpatrick Down St Kilda 2020
Kate Flood Louth Fremantle 2019
Aileen Gilroy Mayo North Melbourne 2020
Sinéad Goldrick Dublin Melbourne 2020
Katy Herron Donegal Western Bulldogs 2020
Grace Kelly Mayo West Coast 2020
Niamh Kelly Mayo West Coast 2020
Aisling McCarthy Tipperary Western Bulldogs 2019
Niamh McEvoy Dublin Melbourne 2020
Orla O'Dwyer Tipperary Brisbane 2020
Sarah Rowe Mayo Collingwood 2019
Aishling Sheridan Mayo Collingwood 2019
Mairéad Seoighe Galway North Melbourne
Bríd Stack Cork Greater Western Sydney 2021
Cora Staunton Mayo Greater Western Sydney 2018 First Irish player actively recruited to AFLW[46][47][48]
Áine Tighe Leitrim Fremantle
Bree White London Collingwood 2017

Source:[49][50]


Gaelic football to rugby league edit

Name Country Top Gaelic football level Top rugby league level Top representation level Gaelic football debut Rugby league debut
Brian Carney Ireland Gaelic Athletic Association
(Valleymount)
Super League
(Gateshead/Hull/Wigan)
Ireland (RL)
Great Britain (RL)
1998 1999

Gaelic football to rugby union edit

Up until the mid-1990s, both codes were officially amateur. However, the professionalisation of rugby union has provided a financial lure.

Name Country Top Gaelic football level Top rugby union level Top representation level Playing era
Dick Spring Ireland Kerry senior team Munster, London Irish Ireland 1960s, 1970s
Moss Keane Ireland UCC GAA, Kerry under-21 team Munster Ireland, British and Irish Lions 1970s, 1980s
David Beggy Ireland Meath senior team Leinster N/A 1980s, 1990s
Brian Rigney Ireland Local Team, Laois Leinster Ireland 1980s, 1990s
Mick Galwey Ireland Kerry senior team Munster Ireland 1980s, 1990s, 2000s,
Brian Carney Ireland Valleymount junior team Munster Ireland 1990s, 2000s
Shane Byrne Ireland Aughrim minor team Leinster, Saracens Ireland, British and Irish Lions 1990s, 2000s
Geordan Murphy Ireland Kildare minor team Leicester Tigers Ireland, British and Irish Lions 1990s, 2000s, 2010s
Shane Horgan Ireland Meath minor team Leinster Ireland, British and Irish Lions 1990s, 2000s, 2010s
Gavin Duffy Ireland Mayo minor team Connacht, NEC Harlequins Ireland 1990s, 2000s, 2010s
Tomás O'Leary Ireland Cork minor team Munster, London Irish Ireland 2000s, 2010s
Tommy Bowe Ireland Monaghan minor team Ulster, Ospreys Ireland, British and Irish Lions 2000s, 2010s
Rob Kearney Ireland Louth minor team Leinster Ireland, British and Irish Lions 2000s, 2010s
Robbie Henshaw Ireland Westmeath minor team Connacht, Leinster Ireland, British and Irish Lions 2010s
Tiernan O'Halloran Ireland Galway minor team Connacht Ireland 2010s

NB: Byrne and Duffy both changed codes twice. Each first switched to rugby union as a teenager, then returned to Gaelic football after a long professional rugby career. This entry discusses their Gaelic football careers before their first code switch.

Ladies' Gaelic football to rugby union edit

Lindsay Peat played for Dublin in the 2009, 2010 and 2014 All-Ireland finals before playing for Ireland in the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup. The Ireland squad featured at least six other former ladies' inter-county footballersNiamh Briggs, Claire Molloy, Cliodhna Moloney, Katie Fitzhenry, Nora Stapleton and Hannah Tyrrell.[43][51]

Lindsay Peat played for Dublin in the 2009, 2010 and 2014 All-Ireland finals before playing for Ireland in the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup. The Ireland squad featured at least six other former ladies' inter-county footballers – Niamh Briggs, Claire Molloy, Cliodhna Moloney, Katie Fitzhenry, Nora Stapleton and Hannah Tyrrell. [43][51]

Source:[43][51]


From rugby league edit

Rugby league to American football edit

 
Jarryd Hayne, former rugby league great, playing for the San Francisco 49ers during his successful conversion to American Football

On 3 March 2015 Jarryd Hayne became the first rugby league player (that hadn't already played in the NFL) to sign a contract with a National Football League team.[52]

Name Country Top rugby league level Top American football level Top representation level Rugby league debut American football debut
Manfred Moore USA New South Wales Rugby League
(Newtown)
National Football League
(Minnesota)
N/A 1977 1978
Jarryd Hayne Australia National Rugby League
(Parramatta)
National Football League
(San Francisco)
Australia (RL)
Fiji (RL)
2006 2015
Jordan Mailata Australia National Youth Competition
(South Sydney)
National Football League
(Philadelphia)
N/A 2017 2018
Valentine Holmes Australia National Rugby League
(Cronulla)
National Football League
(New York)
Australia (RL) 2014 2019

Rugby league to association football edit

Name Country Top rugby league level Top association football level Top representation level Playing era
Albert Brough England Barrow Barrow A.F.C. 1920s

Rugby league to Australian rules football edit

In addition to the senior players listed below numerous schoolboy rugby league players have made a transition to success at senior Australian rules, including Wayne Carey,[53] Paul Kelly,[54] Kieren Jack,[55] Andrew McLeod,[56] Jared Brennan,[56] Matthew Whelan,[56] and Sam Gilbert.[57]

Name Country Top rugby league level Top Australian rules level Top representation level Rugby league debut Australian rules debut
Ray Smith[58] Australia Brisbane Rugby League
(Fortitude Valley)
Victorian Football League[59]
(Essendon/Melbourne)
Queensland (RL)
Queensland (AR)
1970 1971
Joe Buboi[60][61] Papua New Guinea Kumuls (captain) Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea national rugby league team (RL) (captain)
Papua New Guinea (AR) (captain)
1970 1973
Michael McLean[56] Australia Northern Territory Rugby League
(Nightcliff Dragons)
Australian Football League
(Footscray/Brisbane)
Aboriginal All-Stars (AR) 1980 1983
Fabian Francis Australia Northern Territory Rugby League
(Litchfield)
Australian Football League
(Melbourne/Brisbane/Port Adelaide)
Northern Territory (RL)
Aboriginal All-Stars (AR)
1992 1993
Andriu Sucu New Zealand Auckland Rugby League
(Northcote)
New Zealand New Zealand (AR) 2000 2005
Israel Folau Australia National Rugby League
(Melbourne/Brisbane)
Australian Football League
(Greater Western Sydney)
Australia (RL) 2007 2010
Ben Barba[62] Australia National Rugby League
(Canterbury/Brisbane/Cronulla)
AFL Mackay
(Eastern Mackay) / North Queensland
Australia (RL) 2008 2020
Tom Robertson[63] Australia Jersey Flegg Cup
(Canberra Raiders)
AFL Canberra
(Eastlake)
2020 2021

Rugby league to rugby union edit

While the traffic used to be almost entirely from rugby union to rugby league, the tide has now turned the other way, and numerous rugby league players have gone over to union, since the game was professionalised.

Name Country Top rugby league level Top rugby union level Top representation level Rugby league debut Rugby union debut
Ben Barba Australia National Rugby League Top 14 Australia (RL) 2008 2017
Josh Charnley England Super League Premiership Rugby England (RL) 2010 2016
Sam Burgess England National Rugby League, Super League Premiership Rugby England (RL), Great Brittan (RL), NRL All-Stars (RL), England (RU) 2006 2014
Reece Robinson Lebanon, Australia National Rugby League Super Rugby Lebanon (RL), Indigenous All-Stars (RL) 2008 2016
Matt Duffie New Zealand National Rugby League Super Rugby New Zealand (RL), New Zealand (RU) 2010 2016
Karmichael Hunt New Zealand, Australia National Rugby League Top 14, Super Rugby Australia (RL), Australia (RU) 2004 2009
Chris Ashton England Super League English Premiership England (RL), England (RU) 2005 2007
Lee Smith England Super League English Premiership England (RL), Great Britain (RL) 2005 2009
Berrick Barnes Australia NRL Super Rugby Australia (RU) 2005 2006
Nathan Blacklock Australia NRL/Super League Super 12 Australia (RL) 1995 2003
Willie Carne Australia NRL Super Rugby Australia (RL) 1990 1997
Brian Carney Ireland Super League/NRL Celtic League Great Britain (RL), Ireland (RU) 1999 2007
Ryan Cross Australia NRL Super Rugby Australia (RU) 1998 2007
Andy Farrell England Super League English Premiership Great Britain (RL), England (RU) 1991 2005
Paul Franze Australia NRL English Premiership Australia (RL) 2002 2006
Iestyn Harris Wales Super League Heineken Cup, Celtic League Great Britain (RL), Wales (RU) 1993 2001
Sam Harris Australia NRL Super Rugby Australian Schoolboys (RU), City v. Country (RL) 2003 2007
Wise Kativerata Australia NRL Shute Shield Australia Sevens (RU) 2001 2004
Ben MacDougall Australia NRL Celtic League Scotland (RU) 1998 2006
Stephen Myler England Super League English Premiership England Saxons (RU) 2001 2006
Henry Paul New Zealand NRL English Premiership New Zealand (RL), England (RU) 1993 2001
Jason Robinson England Super League English Premiership Great Britain (RL), England (RU), British & Irish Lions (RU) 1991 1996
Mat Rogers Australia NRL Super Rugby Australia (RL/RU) 1995 2002
Wendell Sailor Australia NRL Super Rugby Australia (RL/RU) 1993 2002
Clinton Schifcofske Australia NRL/Super League Super Rugby State of Origin (RL), Australia A (RU) 1996 2006
Timana Tahu Australia NRL Super Rugby Australia (RL/RU) 1999 2008
Alan Tait Scotland Super League Celtic League Scotland (RL/RU), Great Britain (RL), British & Irish Lions (RU) 1988 1996
Brad Thorn Australia NRL Super Rugby Australia (RL), New Zealand (RU) 1994 2001
Lote Tuqiri Australia NRL Super Rugby Australia (RL/RU), Fiji (RL) 1999 2003
Lesley Vainikolo England NRL, Super League English Premiership New Zealand (RL), England (RU) 2002 2007
Andrew Walker Australia NRL Super Rugby Australia (RL/RU) 1991 2000
Chev Walker England Super League English Premiership Great Britain (RL), England Saxons (RU) 1999 2007
Barrie-Jon Mather England RFL Championship/Super League England RU Great Britain (RL), England (RL), England (RU)[64] 1992 1998
Sonny Bill Williams New Zealand NRL Top 14, Super Rugby New Zealand (RL), New Zealand (RU) 2004 2008
Craig Wing Australia NRL Top League Australian Kangaroos (RL), Japan (RU) 2002 2010
Craig Gower Australia NRL Top 14 Australian Kangaroos (RL), Italy (RU) 1996 2008
Mark Gasnier Australia NRL Top 14 Australian Kangaroos (RL) 2000 2008
Shontayne Hape New Zealand NRL, Super League English Premiership New Zealand Kiwis (RL), England (RU) 2003 2008
Fabrice Estebanez France Super League Top 14 France (RL), France (RU) 2005 2010
Tasesa Lavea New Zealand NRL Super rugby, Top 14 New Zealand Kiwis (RL), Samoa (RU) 2000 2010
Cooper Vuna New Zealand NRL Super rugby Tonga (RL), Australia (RU), Tonga (RU) 2008 2012
Setaimata Sa New Zealand, Samoa NRL, Super League English Premiership New Zealand Kiwis (RL), Samoa (RL), Samoa (RU) 2008 2012
Peter Ryan Australia NRL Super Rugby Queensland (RL) 1989 2000
Jarrod Saffy Australia NRL Super Rugby Australia Sevens (RU) 2006 2011

From rugby union edit

Rugby union to American football edit

Rugby union and American football share the same origins, but have evolved into very different games. Both are very physical and require similar body types with high speed and strength.[65]

Name Country Top rugby union level Top American football level Top representation level Playing era
Colin Scotts Australia Australian schoolboys NFL, St. Louis Cardinals Australia 1980s
Steve Tasker United States Northwestern University NFL, Buffalo Bills Pro Bowl 1985–1997
Gavin Hastings Scotland International WLAF Scotland/British Lions 1990s
Gary Parker Scotland Club (Melrose RFC) WLAF N/A 1980s/90s
Gary Anderson South Africa Brettonwood High School, Durban, South Africa NFL, Pittsburgh Steelers, Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, Minnesota Vikings, Tennessee Titans N/A 1982–2004
Richard Tardits France,
later USA
Biarritz Olympique, USA NFL, Arizona Cardinals, New England Patriots USA Rugby 1980s/90s
David Dixon New Zealand New Zealand under-19 NFL, Minnesota Vikings New Zealand 1994–2004
Haloti Ngata United States Highland High School, Salt Lake City, Utah NFL, Baltimore Ravens N/A 2006–2018
Stewart Bradley United States Highland High School, Salt Lake City, Utah NFL, Philadelphia Eagles N/A 2007–2013
Hayden Smith Australia Premiership Rugby NFL, New York Jets USA Rugby 2012–2013
Nate Ebner USA Olympics
(USA)
National Football League
(New England)
USA (7s) 2012–
Daniel Adongo Kenya Super Rugby NFL, Indianapolis Colts 2011–2015
Alex Gray England Premiership Rugby NFL, Atlanta Falcons 2017–2020
Christian Scotland-Williamson England Premiership Rugby NFL, Pittsburgh Steelers 2018–2020
Christian Wade England Premiership Rugby NFL, Buffalo Bills 2019–
Leki Fotu Tonga & United States High school Rugby
Herriman High School
NFL, Arizona Cardinals 2020–

Rugby union to association football edit

Name Country Top rugby union level Top association football level Top representation level Playing era
J.W. Sutcliffe England Bradford F.C./Heckmondwike Bolton Wanderers/Manchester United England (both) 1880s/1910s
Adam Holloway England Henley Hawks/
Crusaders
Strathcona Terriers FC England/New Zealand/Canada 2000s
Tony Ward Ireland Munster/Ireland/British and Irish Lions Shamrock Rovers/Limerick United British and Irish Lions 1970s and 1980s
Tommy Moroney Ireland Munster West Ham United Republic of Ireland 1940s
Aaron Ramsey Wales Caerphilly RFC (youth team) Cardiff City/Arsenal/Juventus Wales 2000s - 2020s
Henry Renny-Tailyour Scotland Scotland Royal Engineers A.F.C. Scotland 1870s, 1880s
Martín Terán Argentina Tucumán Rugby Club, Nacional de Clubes Atlético Tucumán Argentina 1996–1997
Ted Bateson England Yorkshire, Skipton RFC Blackburn Rovers Yorkshire (RU) 1920s

Rugby union to Australian rules football edit

 
Tall and athletic, George A. Gillett represented New Zealand in 3 football codes: Rugby Union, Australian Rules and Rugby League between 1899 and 1914

In recent years, several schoolboy rugby union players have made a transition to Australian Rules, including Ray Smith (Queensland Under 19), Jim Stynes, Lewis Roberts-Thomson, Aaron Edwards, Adam Campbell (New Zealand Under 15), Daniel Merrett, Brad Moran (West Midlands (England) Under 16) and Tom Williams (Queensland Under 16). In 2012, Canadian Mike Pyke became the first former professional rugby player to win an AFL premiership.

Name Country Top rugby union level Top Australian rules level Top representation level Rugby union debut Australian rules debut
Andrew Stoddart England British & Irish Lions Great Britain British & Irish Lions (RU)
Great Britain (AR)
1886 1888
George A. Gillett New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand, Western Australia New Zealand (RU)
New Zealand (AR)
1899 1908
Mike Pyke Canada Top 14 (France)
(US Montauban)
Australian Football League
(Sydney) premiership
Canada (RU) 2002 2009
Karmichael Hunt Australia Top 14 (France)
(Biarritz)
Australian Football League
(Gold Coast)
French Barbarians (RU) 2009 2011
Chloe Dalton Australia Olympics
(Australia)
AFL Women's
(Carlton)
Australia (RU7s) 2014 2019
Conor Nash Ireland Leinster Rugby (Ireland) Australian Football League
(Hawthorn)
Ireland U18 (RU) 2016 2017
Kendra Heil Canada Guelph Gryphons AFL Women's
(Collingwood Football Club)
Canada (AR) 2007 2016
Brooke Walker Australia World Sevens Series
(Australia)
AFL Women's
(Carlton)
Australia (RU7s) 2015 2019
Mhicca Carter Australia Super W
(Force)
AFL Women's
(West Coast)
Australia A (RU) 2018 2019
Courtney Hodder Australia Super W
(Force/Reds)
AFL Women's
(Brisbane) premiership
Australia A (RU) 2018 2021

Rugby union to Gaelic football edit

Rugby union to rugby league edit

 
Statue of Dally Messenger at Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park in Sydney, whose sensational switch from union to league changed the Australian sporting landscape.

Two of the closest codes, they share many similar skills. Until 1995 union was officially amateur and union players were offered money to switch codes. That trend has since reversed, as rugby union is now richer than rugby league. Conversion from one code to the other is more difficult for forwards than backs, where the skills are most similar. Several players, including Iestyn Harris and Mat Rogers, have converted between the two codes on more than one occasion.

Name Country Top rugby union level Top rugby league level Top representation level Playing era
Frano Botica New Zealand All Blacks NZ Kiwis, NRL New Zealand (RU/RL) Croatia (RU) 1980/90s
Charlotte Caslick Australia Wallaroos NRL Women's Premiership Australia (RU/RL) 2010/20s
Ellia Green Australia Wallaroos NRL Women's Premiership Australia (RU/RL) 2010/20s
Michael Cleary Australia Wallabies NSWRL Australia (RU/RL) 1960s
Ryan Cross Australia Wallabies NRL Australian Schoolboys (RU) 2000s
Arthur Daniels Wales Club (Llanelli) Rugby Football League Championship Wales/Great Britain (RL) 1940s/50s
Jonathan Davies Wales Welsh Premier Division Super League Wales/Great Britain (RL) Wales (RU) 1980s/90s
Marc Ellis New Zealand All Blacks NRL New Zealand (RU/RL) 1990s
Rocky Elsom Australia Wallabies Junior Australia (RU) 2000s
George Fairbairn Scotland SRU national league/Kelso RFC Rugby Football League Championship Great Britain 1970/80s
Russell Fairfax Australia Wallabies NSWRL Australia (RU) 1970s
Ray French England England Rugby Football League Championship Great Britain
John Gallagher New Zealand All Blacks Super League New Zealand (RU) 1980s
Scott Gibbs Wales Welsh Premier Division Super League Wales/Great Britain (RL/RU) 1990s
Scott Gourley Australia Wallabies NSWRL Australia (RU/RL) 1980s
Daryl Halligan New Zealand NPC NZ Kiwis New Zealand (RL) 1990s
Sam Harris Australia Super Rugby NRL Australian Schoolboys (RU) City v. Country (RL) 2000s
Jarryd Hayne Australia World Rugby Sevens Series NRL (Gold Coast) Fiji (RU 7s) Australia (RL) 2006-
Nigel Heslop England International Rugby Football League Championship England 1990s
Craig Innes New Zealand All Blacks NRL New Zealand (RU/RL) 1990s
Ben Kennedy Australia Australian U-21 NRL Australia (RL) 1990s/2000s
Wally Lewis Australia Australian Schoolboys NRL Australia (RL) 1977/1992
Cooper Cronk Australia Australian Schoolboys NRL Australia (RL) 2000s
John Kirwan New Zealand All Blacks NRL New Zealand (RU) 1980/90s
Tony Melrose Australia Australian Schoolboys NSWRL Australia (RU) 1980s
Dally Messenger Australia Wallabies NSWRL Australia (RL) 1900s
Garrick Morgan Australia Wallabies NRL Australia (RU) 1990s
Rex Mossop Australia Wallabies NSWRL Australia (RU/RL) 1950s
Noa Nadruku Fiji Fiji international National Rugby League Fiji (RU/RL) 1990s
Michael O'Connor Australia Wallabies NSWRL Australia (RU/RL) 1980/90s
Brett Papworth Australia Wallabies NSWRL Australia (RU) 1980s
Ray Price Australia Wallabies NSWRL Australia (RU/RL) 1980s
Scott Quinnell Wales Wales Super League Wales (RU/RL) 1990s/2000s
Matthew Ridge New Zealand All Blacks NRL New Zealand (RU/RL) 1980s/90s
Kevin Ryan Australia Wallabies NSWRL Australia (RU/RL) 1950s/1960s
Wendell Sailor Australia Wallabies Kangaroos Australia (RU/RL) 1990s/2000s
Brian Smith Australia, Ireland Wallabies, Ireland NSWRL Australia (RU), Ireland (RU) 1980s/1990s
Ricky Stuart Australia Australian U-21 NRL Australia (RU & RL) 1980s/1990s
George Smith New Zealand All Blacks All Golds New Zealand (RU/RL) 1900s
Alan Tait Scotland Scotland /1997 Lions Tour Rugby Football League Championship Great Britain 1980/90s
Brad Thorn New Zealand All Blacks Kangaroos Australia (RL) New Zealand (RU) 1994–present
John Timu New Zealand All Blacks NZ Kiwis New Zealand (RU/RL) 1990s
Va'aiga "Inga" Tuigamala New Zealand All Blacks Super League New Zealand (RU) Western Samoa (RL) 1990s
Lesley Vainikolo Tonga England Super League England (RU) New Zealand (RL) 2000s
Dave Valentine Scotland Scotland Super League Scotland (RU), Great Britain, Empire XIII (RL) 1940s, 1950s
Rob Valentine Scotland Scotland Super League Scotland (RU) Great Britain, Other Nationalities (RL) 1960s, 1970s
Sonny Bill Williams New Zealand All Blacks NZ Kiwis, NRL New Zealand (RL/RU) 2004–present
Roy Kinnear Scotland Scotland, British and Irish Lions Great Britain Scotland, B&I Lions (RU) Great Britain, Other Nationalities (RL) 1920s, 1930s
Gareth Thomas Wales Wales, British and Irish Lions Wales, Super League Wales (RU/RL) 1994–2011
Tiaan Strauss South Africa South Africa, Australia NRL with Cronulla Sharks South Africa and Australia (RU) 1986–1999
Tom van Vollenhoven South Africa South Africa Northern Rugby Football League with St. Helens South Africa (RU) 1950s–1960s
Rob Louw South Africa South Africa RFL with Wigan South Africa (RU) 1978–1997
Ray Mordt South Africa South Africa Rugby Football League Championship with Wigan South Africa (RU) 1980–1987
Wilf Rosenberg South Africa South Africa Rugby Football League Championship with Leeds and Hull F.C. South Africa (RU) 1955–1963
David Watkins Wales Wales, British and Irish Lions Rugby Football League Championship with Salford and Swinton Wales/Great Britain (RL) Wales (RU)British and Irish Lions 1961–1980

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information March 2024 There are many footballers who have converted from one football code to another at a professional or representative level In some cases the player may also return to the original code so the traffic is not merely one way In some countries such as the United Kingdom United States Ireland and Australia where multiple codes are popular and the practice of switching codes is relatively common such players are known as code converts 1 or code hoppers In Australia star code converts can have a substantial impact on the games For instance Dally Messenger s defection from rugby union to rugby league was considered a pivotal moment in the establishment of the latter over other codes in Australia 2 3 Globalisation is increasing the opportunities for players to transfer to different countries and to different professional sports including the forms of football Contents 1 From American football 1 1 American football to Association football 1 2 American football to Australian rules football 1 3 American football to Canadian football 1 4 American football to rugby league 1 5 American football to rugby union 2 From association football 2 1 Association football to American football 2 2 Association football to Australian rules football 2 3 Association football to Gaelic football 2 4 Association football to rugby league 2 5 Association football to rugby union 3 From Australian rules football 3 1 Australian rules football to American football 3 2 Australian rules football to association football 3 3 Australian rules football to Canadian football 3 4 Australian rules football to Gaelic football 3 5 Australian rules football to rugby league 3 6 Australian rules football to rugby union 4 From Canadian football 4 1 Canadian football to American football 5 From Gaelic football 5 1 Gaelic football to association football 5 2 Ladies Gaelic football to association football 5 3 Gaelic football to Australian rules football 5 4 Ladies Gaelic football to Australian rules football 5 5 Gaelic football to rugby league 5 6 Gaelic football to rugby union 5 7 Ladies Gaelic football to rugby union 6 From rugby league 6 1 Rugby league to American football 6 2 Rugby league to association football 6 3 Rugby league to Australian rules football 6 4 Rugby league to rugby union 7 From rugby union 7 1 Rugby union to American football 7 2 Rugby union to association football 7 3 Rugby union to Australian rules football 7 4 Rugby union to Gaelic football 7 5 Rugby union to rugby league 8 See also 9 ReferencesFrom American football editAmerican football to Association football edit Name Country Top American football level Top Association football level American football debut Association football debutBoris Shlapak USA NFL Baltimore Colts NASL Chicago Sting 1972 1975American football to Australian rules football edit Name Country Top American football level Top Australian rules level American football debut Australian rules debutDwayne Armstrong USA NCAA Division I Iowa State AFL reserves Essendon 1991 1995Brandon Kaufman USA NFL Buffalo Practice squad NEAFL Gold Coast 2013 2016Jacinda Barclay USA Legends Football League Chicago Bliss AFL Women s Greater Western Sydney 2016 2017Richelle Cranston Australia Australia Gridiron Victoria Geelong Buccaneers AFL Women s Melbourne Geelong Western Bulldogs 2015 2017 4 5 6 American football to Canadian football edit American football and Canadian football are very similar gridiron codes talented Canadian youth players are often recruited by American universities offering scholarships and conversely the Canadian Football League enforces roster minimums for Canadian trained players to prevent its clubs from fielding American dominated teams The CFL and NFL competed for the same player pool in their earlier years before the CFL settled into a de facto and from time to time formal developmental role to its American counterpart Dozens of professional players move between these codes top professional leagues every year making any attempt at a list incomplete at best Two quarterbacks in particular became well known in both codes Warren Moon a California native who starred at the University of Washington began his professional career with the Edmonton Eskimos before crossing the border back south to the Houston Oilers and later Minnesota Vikings earning Hall of Fame recognition in both professional leagues Doug Flutie who authored a comeback win for Boston College considered an iconic moment in the history of American college football began his professional football career in the USFL before moving on to the NFL then played a long CFL career that led to him being the first non Canadian honored with induction to Canada s Sports Hall of Fame before returning to the NFL to close his football career Dwayne Johnson played college football and was on practice squad in the Canadian Football League Ricky Williams played 12 seasons in the National Football League one season in the Canadian Football League CFL and four years of minor league baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies 7 American football to rugby league edit Name Country Top American football level Top rugby league level American football debut Rugby league debutManfred Moore USA National Football League San Francisco Tampa Bay Oakland New South Wales Rugby Football League Newtown 1974 1977Philippe Gardent France NFL Washington Practice squad National League One Crusaders 2006 2008American football to rugby union edit Name Country Top American football level Top rugby union level Top representation level American football debut Rugby union debutRichard Tardits France USA National Football League New England Top 14 Biarritz USA 15s 1990 1994Dan Lyle USA NCAA Division I FCS Virginia Military Institute English Premiership Bath Leicester USA 15s 1988 1996Dave Hodges USA NCAA Division III Occidental College Welsh Premiership Llanelli USA 15s 1988 1997Leonard Peters USA National Football League Chicago Practice squad IRB Sevens World Series USA USA 7s USA 15s 2007 2009Perry Baker USA National Football League Cincinnati Injured reserve USA 7s 2006 2010Carlin Isles USA National Football League Detroit Practice squad Pro12 Glasgow Warriors USA 7s 2013 2014Nate Ebner USA National Football League New England Olympics USA USA 7s 2012 2016Jarryd Hayne Australia Fiji National Football League San Francisco World Rugby Sevens Series Fiji Fiji 7s 2015 2016Paul Lasike New Zealand National Football League Arizona Cardinals Chicago Bears Major League Rugby Utah Warriors Premiership Rugby Harlequin F C USA 2015 2018Psalm Wooching USA amp Samoa NCAA Division I college football University of Washington Washington Huskies Major League Rugby San Diego Legion USA 2012 2018NB Isles made the Detroit Lions practice squad late in the 2013 season after having become a sevens international However he never appeared in an NFL game and has since signed a professional contract in 15s Tardits switched codes twice to American football as a young adult and back to rugby union after a brief NFL career He played for Biarritz Olympique and the France under 21 national team before switching to American football and played for the USA national team after returning to his original code From association football editAssociation football to American football edit Numerous American football placekickers grew up playing association football soccer however very few have competed at a very high level in their original code A large number of the first soccer style placekickers of the 1960s and early 1970s were Europeans and Latin Americans who changed codes in adulthood Eventually kickers who changed codes in adulthood were largely though not completely displaced by players who were either born and raised in the U S or immigrated to the U S at a relatively early age thus receiving more exposure to American football than most of the first soccer style placekickers Most of the women to have played men s American football have crossed over from association football Name Country Top association football level Top American football level Top representation levelPhil Alexander England Norwich City F C London Monarchs N AClive Allen England Tottenham Hotspur F C London Monarchs England national football teamJesus Angoy Spain FC Barcelona Barcelona Dragons N AObed Ariri Nigeria Chicago Sting P amp T Vasco da Gama Tampa Bay Buccaneers Washington Redskins 2 others N ABrandon Aubrey USA Toronto FC Dallas Cowboys Pro Bowl American football Chris Bahr USA Philadelphia Atoms Oakland LA Raiders 2 others N AMatt Bahr USA Colorado Caribous Tulsa Roughnecks Cleveland Browns New York Giants 4 others N AManfred Burgsmuller Germany Borussia Dortmund Werder Bremen Rhein Fire Germany national football teamSilvio Diliberto Netherlands Sparta Roda JC Haarlem Eindhoven Amsterdam AdmiralsToni Fritsch Austria Rapid Vienna Dallas Cowboys San Diego Chargers Houston Oilers New Orleans Saints Austria national football team soccer Pro Bowl American football Florian Kempf USA Philadelphia Fury Houston Oilers New Orleans Saints N AAxel Kruse GDR Germany Hansa Rostock Hertha BSC Eintracht Frankfurt VfB Stuttgart Berlin Thunder East Germany national under 21 football team soccer Josh Lambo USA FC Dallas San Diego Chargers United States U20 soccer Toni Linhart Austria Wiener Sport Club New Orleans Saints Baltimore Colts New York Jets Austria national football team Pro Bowl American football Tony Meola USA MetroStars Kansas City Wizards New York Jets didn t pass tryouts US National Team soccer Horst Muhlmann Germany FC Schalke 04 Bonner SC Kansas City Spurs Cincinnati Bengals Philadelphia Eagles N ANeil O Donoghue Ireland Shamrock Rovers Buffalo Bills Tampa Bay Buccaneers St Louis Cardinals N ADerek Smethurst South Africa Chelsea Millwall Tampa Bay Rowdies Tampa Bay Buccaneers cut due to injury N A due to apartheid RSA banned from FIFA 1964 91 Liz Heaston USA Willamette Bearcats Willamette Bearcats First female to play college footballAshley Martin USA Jacksonville State Gamecocks Jacksonville State Gamecocks First female to play NCAA footballDevin Barclay USA MLS Ohio State Buckeyes football N AJon Brown USA Louisville Cardinals men s soccer Louisville Cardinals football United States men s national under 17 soccer teamJulie Harshbarger USA Rockford College Benedictine University Chicago Pythons First female to score a field goal in professional footballAssociation football to Australian rules football edit Following the establishment of AFL Women s in 2016 the first professional women s Australian rules football competition several A League Women players switched codes as they could augment their earnings in the off season Foot skills are advantageous in switching between these codes and goalkeepers have an advantage in marking and ball handling Name Country Top association football level Top Australian rules level Top representation level Association Football debut Australian rules debutCatherine Brown Australia Canberra United W League Hawthorn AFL Women s N A 2012 2022Jessica Waterhouse Australia U17 Adelaide United W League Adelaide AFL Women s N A 2012 2022Lulu Pullar Australia Brisbane Roar W League Brisbane AFL Women s N A 2017 2022Angelique Stannett New Zealand Perth Glory W League Fremantle AFL Women s N A 2015 2019Marijana Rajcic Australia Adelaide United W League Adelaide AFL Women s N A 2009 2018Emma Pittman Australia Brisbane Roar W League Brisbane Gold Coast AFL Women s N A 2012 2018Evangeline Gooch Australia Perth Glory W League Fremantle West Coast AFL Women s N A 2015 2017Ellie Brush Australia Canberra United W League Greater Western Sydney AFL Women s Australia soccer 2008 2017Brianna Davey Australia Melbourne Victory W League Melbourne City W League Carlton AFL Women s Australia soccer 2010 2017Jenna McCormick Australia Adelaide United W League Canberra United W League Adelaide AFL Women s Australia soccer 2012 2017Kristi Harvey Australia Adelaide United W League Carlton VFL Women s N A 2009 2017Peter Halstead New Zealand Team Wellington New Zealand Football Championship Wellington Australian Football League AFL New Zealand New Zealand AR 2007 2016Broc McCauley Australia Queensland Roar Brisbane Premier League Brisbane Lions Hawthorn Football Club AFL N A 2006 2007Joanne Butland Australia Canberra Eclipse QAS Sting Women s National Soccer League AFL Cairns Australia soccer Australia International rules 1999 2003Brad Green Australia Launceston United SC Northern Championship Melbourne AFL N A International rules captain 1996 2000Association football to Gaelic football edit Name Country Top association football level Top Gaelic football level Top representation level Playing eraCiaran Lyng Ireland Preston North End F C Shrewsbury Town F C Ireland underage teams Wexford senior football team 2000sShane Supple Ireland Ipswich Town F C Falkirk F C Dublin senior football team 2000sAnthony Tohill Ireland Derry City F C Manchester United F C Reserves Derry senior football team 1990s 2000sAssociation football to rugby league edit Name Country Top association football level Top rugby league level Top representation level Playing eraTed Bateson England Blackburn Rovers Wakefield Trinity none 1920sAlbert Brough England Barrow A F C Oldham Great Britain RL 1920sSt Helens R F C players Steve Tyrer and Matty Smith were on the books at Wigan Athletic and Everton F C respectively Tyrer was a goalkeeper and Smith was a midfielder the latter appearing in the Everton reserve team on a few occasions Association football to rugby union edit Luke McAlister a New Zealand international rugby union footballer grew up in the north west of England and had a trial with Manchester United before converting to rugby union at an early age The late Nevin Spence former Ulster and Ireland A player played for Northern Ireland under 16s before switching to rugby Loreto Cucchiarelli former player coach of the Italian rugby union team played football for Lazio at a young age Conrad Jantjes played for the youth national team of South Africa in soccer rugby union and cricket Brothers Kevin O Flanagan and Mick O Flanagan represented Ireland in both soccer and rugby union Kenny Logan Scottish rugby internationalist had Football trials as a goalkeeper for Dundee United and Hearts England international Danny Cipriani played on the junior team of Queens Park Rangers and was offered a spot in Reading s youth setup before switching to rugby Even after his switch he has flirted with a return to association football having trained with QPR Tottenham the Colorado Rapids and most recently MK Dons Melissa Ruscoe has not only represented New Zealand in both soccer and rugby union but has captained both sides 8 Frank Hadden Scottish rugby player and coach had trials with both Queens Park Rangers and Forfar Athletic as well as being offered a contract by Raith Rovers 9 Wesley Fofana a France international rugby union player grew up in the Paris region of France and trained as a youth with CFF Paris before switching to rugby union as a teenager Filipo Daugunu a Fijian Australian rugby union player changed sports after being an amateur semi professional goalkeeper in Fiji Paulo Scanlan a Samoan rugby 7 s player changed sports after being a professional attacking midfielder in Samoa From Australian rules football editAustralian rules football to American football edit See also Australians in American football Notably the specialist role of punter in American football requires similar skills to those found in Australian football players nbsp Former Australian rules footballer Pat O Dea was regarded as one of American football s finest puntersName Country Top Australian rules level Top American football level Australian rules debut American football debutPat O Dea Australia Victoria Victorian Football Association Melbourne College football Wisconsin Madison 1893 1896Colin Ridgeway Australia Victorian Football League reserves Carlton National Football League Dallas 1960s 1965Darren Bennett Australia Australian Football League West Coast Melbourne National Football League San Diego Minnesota 1982 1995Nathan Chapman Australia Australian Football League Brisbane Hawthorn National Football League Green Bay 1992 2004Ben Graham Australia Australian Football League Geelong National Football League New York New Orleans Arizona Detroit 1992 2005Saverio Rocca Australia Australian Football League Collingwood North Melbourne National Football League Philadelphia Washington 1992 2007Chris Bryan Australia Australian Football League Carlton Collingwood National Football League Green Bay Tampa Bay New York 2005 2010Scott Harding Australia Australian Football League Brisbane Port Adelaide NCAA Division I Hawaii 2006 2011Joel Wilkinson Australia Australian Football League Gold Coast National Football League Arizona Practice squad 2011 2016Eric Wallace United States Victorian Football League North Ballarat Werribee National Football League Carolina Practice squad 2013 2016Lac Edwards Australia Victorian Football League North Ballarat National Football League New York 2011 2016Jacinda Barclay Australia West Australian Women s Football League Swan Districts Legends Football League Chicago Bliss 2016 2017Cameron Johnston Australia Victorian Football League Casey National Football League Philadelphia 2011 2018Michael Dickson Australia North East Australian Football League Sydney Swans Reserves National Football League Seattle 2014 2018Ben Griffiths Australia Australian Football League Richmond NCAA Division I University of Southern California 2010 2019Ben Lennon Australia Australian Football League Richmond NCAA Division I University of Utah 2014 2019Arryn Siposs Australia Australian Football League St Kilda National Football League Detroit Lions 2011 2018Max Duffy Australia Australian Football League Fremantle NCAA Division I University of Kentucky 2013 2018Richelle Cranston New Zealand Australia AFL Women s Melbourne Geelong Western Bulldogs Australian national women s team Gridiron Victoria Geelong Buccaneers 2012 2015 4 5 6 Australian rules football to association football edit International rules participation provides experience with the round ball and goalkeeping As well as the players below players known to have played amateur level soccer after retiring from the AFL include Gary Ablett James Hird Gavin Wanganeen 10 Glenn Manton and Ang Christou Name Country Top Australian rules level Top association football level Top representation level Australian rules debut Association football debutPeter Bevilaqua Australia Victorian Football League Carlton Victorian Premier League Brunswick Juventus N A 1953 1954Fred Agius Australia South Australian National Football League Central Districts National Soccer League Adelaide United Olyroos Soccer 2003 2003Angelo Lekkas Australia Australian Football League Hawthorn Victorian Premier League South Melbourne Victoria AR Australia Inter rules 1993 2005Australian rules football to Canadian football edit Notably the specialist role of punter in Canadian football requires similar skills to those found in Australian football players Name Country Top Australian rules level Top Canadian football level Australian rules debut Canadian football debutJosh Bartel 11 Australia Ovens amp Murray Football League Wodonga Canadian Football League Hamilton Saskatchewan 2012Australian rules football to Gaelic football edit nbsp Tadhg Kennelly reached the highest level in Australian rules football then Gaelic Football AFL Premiership medallion and a Senior All Ireland Championship medal the highest possible team player achievement in both sports Some players involved in the Irish Experiment to play professional Australian rules football returned to Ireland and went on to be notable in senior level Gaelic football Such players have included Name Country Top Australian rules level Top Gaelic football level Top representation level Australian rules debut Gaelic football debutPaul Earley Ireland Victorian Football League Melbourne Gaelic Athletic Association Roscommon Ireland Inter rules 1984 1985Dermot McNicholl Ireland Victorian Football League St Kilda Gaelic Athletic Association Derry Ireland Inter rules 1989 1991Anthony Tohill Ireland Australian Football League reserves Melbourne Gaelic Athletic Association Derry Ireland Inter rules 1990 1991Brian Stynes Ireland Australian Football League Melbourne Gaelic Athletic Association Dublin Ireland Inter rules Ireland AR 1992 1995Tadhg Kennelly Ireland Australian Football League Sydney Gaelic Athletic Association Kerry Ireland Inter rules 2001 2009Conor McKenna Ireland Australian Football League Essendon Gaelic Athletic Association Tyrone Ireland Inter rules 2015 2021Australian rules football to rugby league edit Early in the history of the two codes in Australia players would interchange the codes and even had discussions of merging them into a single game 12 Rugby league has since evolved to specialise in physicality and body type making it more difficult for successful conversion between the two although it does sometimes happen at junior level particularly in areas where both codes are played such as the Riverina region Though the modern specialist fullback and wing positions in rugby league can be suitable for the body type and skill of some Australian rules players League players Darren Lockyer 13 Glenn Lazarus 14 Greg Brentnall 15 Chris Kinna 16 Eric McCormack 17 Kevin Proctor 18 Matt Duffie 19 Shaun Johnson 20 Tom Trbojevic 21 22 Hamiso Tabuai Fidow 23 William Warbrick 24 Kalyn Ponga 25 and Corey Horsburgh 26 all played Aussie Rules at a junior level Name Country Top Australian rules level Top rugby league level Top representation level Australian rules debut Rugby league debutEric Frauenfelder Australia OMFL Albury QRL Past Brothers New South Wales AR 27 Queensland RL 28 1918 1921Jimmy Stiff Australia NSWAFA South Sydney NSWRL South Sydney New South Wales AR 1925 1935 29 Barry Spring Australia Queensland Australian National Football League Mayne Brisbane Rugby League Northern Suburbs Queensland AR 1969 30 Ray Smith Australia Queensland Australian National Football League Western Districts Brisbane Rugby League Fortitude Valley Queensland AR 1963 1970Greg Brentnall Australia Riverina Football League Turvey Park New South Wales Rugby League Canterbury Bankstown New South Wales U18 AR Australia RL 1960s 1974 15 Adrian Barich Australia Australian Football League West Coast Australian Rugby League reserves Western Reds New South Wales AR Western Australia AR 1987 1995Rhan Hooper Australia Australian Football League Brisbane Lions Queensland Rugby League Ipswich Jets 2006 2012 31 Josh Hall Australia Australian Football League Gold Coast New South Wales Cup Penrith 2012 2016Shem Tatupu New Zealand Victorian Football League Box Hill Hawthorn National Rugby League Melbourne Storm New Zealand AR 2014 Haneen Zreika Australia AFLW GWS Giants NSWRL Women s Premiership Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs South Sydney Rabbitohs 2018 2019 32 Brooke Walker Australia AFLW Carlton NRLW Parramatta Eels Victoria RL 2019 2020Paige Parker Australia AFLW Brisbane Lions Gold Coast Suns NRLW Newcastle Knights 2019 2021Australian rules football to rugby union edit nbsp Karmichael Hunt in the AFL who shocked fans of rugby league Australian rules and rugby union with a highly successful 3 way code switchJason Akermanis was the first professional Australian football player to suggest a switch to rugby union 33 Nevertheless there are still some positions and roles that have commonalities 34 Also at amateur level conversion is quite common as in the case of many start up Australian rules clubs in countries such as France 35 and countries such as New Zealand Samoa and Papua New Guinea where there are dual internationals at junior level Name Country Top Australian rules level Top rugby union level Top representation level Australian rules debut Rugby union debutGeorge Coulthard Australia Victorian Football Association Carlton Waratah NSWRU Victoria AR 1874 1877George Henry Pritchard Australia Queensland Football Association Brisbane Queensland Football Association Brisbane Queensland AR Queensland RU 1876 1877Alec Boswell Timms AustraliaScotland Victorian Football Association Geelong Edinburgh University 36 37 Scotland RU British Isles RU 1892 1896Ray Millington Australia Victorian Football League Fitzroy Shute Shield Randwick DRUFC 1952 1954 38 Nick Evans New Zealand New Zealand Under 21 Super 12 Highlanders New Zealand AR New Zealand RU 2001 2004Rambo Tavana Samoa AFL International Cup Samoa Bulldogs Top 14 SU Agen Samoa AR Samoa RU 2002 2006Mikaele Pesamino Samoa AFL International Cup Samoa Bulldogs National Provincial Championship Auckland Samoa AR Samoa RU 7s 2002 2007Israel Folau Australia Australian Football League Greater Western Sydney Super Rugby New South Wales Australia RU 2011 2013Stanis Susuve Papua New Guinea Victorian Football League Gold Coast World Rugby Sevens Series Papua New Guinea Pukpuks Papua New Guinea AR Papua New Guinea RU 7s 2009 2014Karmichael Hunt Australia Australian Football League Gold Coast Super Rugby Queensland Australia RU 2011 2015Sam Dickson New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand 7s 2016 Summer Olympics New Zealand AR New Zealand 7s 2011 2016 39 Yoshi Harris Nauru Australian Football League GWS Nauru 7s Nauru AR Nauru 7s 2012 2019William Warbrick New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand 7s Olympics New Zealand AR New Zealand 7s 2012 2019Kurt Heatherley New Zealand Australian Football League Hawthorn National Provincial Championship Auckland RFU ChampionshipJersey Reds New Zealand AR 2014 2019Maddison Levi Australia AFLW Gold Coast Australia 7s Olympics Women s Uni 7s Series Bond University Australia 7s 2021 2021From Canadian football editCanadian football to American football edit As discussed above Canadian and American football are highly similar gridiron codes Dozens if not hundreds of players and coaches move back and forth between Canadian and American codes every season and occasionally even within a season making assembling a list of these players an impossible and largely immaterial task From Gaelic football editSee also Category Gaelic footballers who switched code Gaelic football is especially vulnerable to code switching for reasons outlined by rugby union journalist Hugh Farrelly in 2009 The parochialism that is the GAA s greatest strength every village in Ireland has a local team is also its Achilles heel for with no viable international outlet the Association is vulnerable to other sports Furthermore a strict adherence to its amateur code means talented youngsters can be lured away from the game they grew up with by the prospect of pay for play 40 Gaelic football to association football edit Name Country Top Gaelic football level Top association football level Top representation levelJack Kirwan Ireland All Ireland Championship winner with Dublin FA Cup winner with Tottenham Hotspur F C IrelandVal Harris Ireland All Ireland Championship winner with Dublin League of Ireland winner and Irish Cup winner with Shelbourne F C Football League First Division with Everton F C Ireland Irish Free StateCon Martin Ireland Leinster Championship winner with Dublin Football League First Division with Leeds United A F C and Aston Villa F C Ireland FAI Ireland IFA Martin O Neill Northern Ireland Derry minor team Football League First Division winner and European Cup winner with Nottingham Forest Former manager of the Republic of Ireland national football team Northern IrelandKevin Moran Ireland All Ireland Championship winner with Dublin Football League First Division with Manchester United F C Republic of IrelandNiall Quinn Ireland Dublin minor team Premiership with Arsenal F C Manchester City F C and Sunderland A F C Republic of IrelandNeil Lennon Northern Ireland Armagh minor team Scottish Premier League winner with Celtic F C Northern IrelandKevin Doyle Ireland Wexford minor team Premiership with Reading F C and Wolverhampton Wanderers F C Republic of IrelandShane Long Ireland Tipperary minor team Premiership with Reading F C West Bromwich Albion F C Hull City A F C and Southampton F C Republic of IrelandCillian Sheridan Ireland Cavan minor team UEFA Champions League with APOEL F C Republic of IrelandNiall McGinn Northern Ireland Tyrone U 21s 41 Scored for Northern Ireland at UEFA Euro 2016 42 Northern IrelandMichael O Neill Northern Ireland Antrim minor team Current manager of the Northern Ireland national football team Northern IrelandLadies Gaelic football to association football edit Several ladies Gaelic footballers including All Ireland finalists Niamh Fahey and Sarah Rowe have gone on to represent the Republic of Ireland women s national association football team 43 Numerous ladies Gaelic footballers have played women s association football at a senior level Some including All Ireland finalists Niamh Fahey and Sarah Rowe have gone on to play for the Republic of Ireland women s national football team 43 Player Gaelic football Association footballAmber Barrett Donegal Republic of IrelandMegan Connolly Cork Note 1 Republic of IrelandMarie Curtin Limerick Republic of IrelandNiamh Fahey 43 Galway Republic of IrelandDora Gorman Galway Republic of IrelandCiara Grant Donegal Republic of IrelandUna Harkin Derry Northern IrelandSiobhan Killeen Dublin Republic of IrelandKirsty McGuinness Antrim Northern IrelandValerie Mulcahy Cork Republic of Ireland Note 2 Sarah Rowe 43 Mayo Republic of IrelandJulie Ann Russell Galway Republic of IrelandNora Stapleton Donegal UCDCora Staunton Mayo Mayo Ladies LeagueHannah Tyrrell Dublin St Catherine s Shamrock RoversNotes 1 Megan Connolly represented Cork at under 16 level 2 Valerie Mulcahy represented Ireland at the 2003 Summer Universiade Gaelic football to Australian rules football edit See also Irish experiment Relationship between Gaelic football and Australian rules football International rules football Ireland national Australian rules football team and Australian Rules Football League of Ireland nbsp Statue of Jim Stynes the most decorated player to switch from Gaelic football to Australian RulesThese two codes share many similarities making switching between them relatively easy International rules representation for players of both codes is common The Gaelic Athletic Association prohibits professionalism meaning that there is a financial lure for players to compete in the professional elite Aussie Rules competitions in Australia 44 Name Country Top Gaelic level Top Australian rules level Top representation level Gaelic football debut Australian rules debutSean Wight Ireland 45 Kerry minor Under 18 AFL NA 1982 1985Paul Earley Ireland Gaelic Athletic Association AFL NA 1982 1984Dermot McNicholl Ireland Derry All Ireland winner 1993 AFL NA 1980 1990Brian Stynes Ireland Dublin All Ireland winner 1995 AFL Ireland Inter rules Ireland AR 198 1992Jim Stynes Ireland Dublin All Ireland Minor winner 1994 AFL Brownlow Medallist Ireland Inter rules 1984 1987Tadhg Kennelly Ireland Kerry All Ireland winner 2009 AFL premiership 2005 Ireland Inter rules 2001Colm Begley Ireland Laois GAA AFL Ireland Inter rules 2006Martin Clarke Ireland Down All Ireland Minor winner 2005 AFL Ireland Inter rules 2005Pearce Hanley Ireland Mayo GAA AFL Ireland Inter rules 2008Michael Quinn Ireland Gaelic Athletic Association AFL N A 2009Kevin Dyas Ireland Armagh GAA AFL N A 2009Jamie O Reilly Ireland Down GAA AFL N A 2010Zach Tuohy Ireland Laois GAA AFL premiership 2022 Ireland Inter rules 2011Caolan Mooney Ireland Down GAA AFL N A 2012Tommy Walsh Ireland Kerry All Ireland winner 2007 amp 2009 AFL Ireland Inter rules 2012Ciaran Byrne Ireland Louth GAA AFL Ireland Inter rules 2014Patrick Brophy Ireland Kildare GAA AFL Ireland Inter rules 2015Conor McKenna Ireland Tyrone GAA AFL Ireland Inter rules 2015Mark O Connor Ireland Kerry All Ireland minor winner 2015 amp 2016 AFL N A 2017Ladies Gaelic football to Australian rules football edit Currently on an AFL senior listLadies Gaelic football players in the AFLW Player Gaelic football AFLW team AFLW debut NotesYvonne Bonner Donegal Greater Western Sydney 2019Ailish Considine Clare Adelaide 2019Joanne Doonan Fermanagh Carlton 2020Laura Duryea Cavan Melbourne 2017 First Irish player to play in AFLW First AFLW player to represent Ireland in Australian rules Clara Fitzpatrick Down St Kilda 2020Kate Flood Louth Fremantle 2019Aileen Gilroy Mayo North Melbourne 2020Sinead Goldrick Dublin Melbourne 2020Katy Herron Donegal Western Bulldogs 2020Grace Kelly Mayo West Coast 2020Niamh Kelly Mayo West Coast 2020Aisling McCarthy Tipperary Western Bulldogs 2019Niamh McEvoy Dublin Melbourne 2020Orla O Dwyer Tipperary Brisbane 2020Sarah Rowe Mayo Collingwood 2019Aishling Sheridan Mayo Collingwood 2019Mairead Seoighe Galway North MelbourneBrid Stack Cork Greater Western Sydney 2021Cora Staunton Mayo Greater Western Sydney 2018 First Irish player actively recruited to AFLW 46 47 48 Aine Tighe Leitrim FremantleBree White London Collingwood 2017Source 49 50 Gaelic football to rugby league edit Name Country Top Gaelic football level Top rugby league level Top representation level Gaelic football debut Rugby league debutBrian Carney Ireland Gaelic Athletic Association Valleymount Super League Gateshead Hull Wigan Ireland RL Great Britain RL 1998 1999Gaelic football to rugby union edit See also Comparison of Gaelic football and rugby union Up until the mid 1990s both codes were officially amateur However the professionalisation of rugby union has provided a financial lure Name Country Top Gaelic football level Top rugby union level Top representation level Playing eraDick Spring Ireland Kerry senior team Munster London Irish Ireland 1960s 1970sMoss Keane Ireland UCC GAA Kerry under 21 team Munster Ireland British and Irish Lions 1970s 1980sDavid Beggy Ireland Meath senior team Leinster N A 1980s 1990sBrian Rigney Ireland Local Team Laois Leinster Ireland 1980s 1990sMick Galwey Ireland Kerry senior team Munster Ireland 1980s 1990s 2000s Brian Carney Ireland Valleymount junior team Munster Ireland 1990s 2000sShane Byrne Ireland Aughrim minor team Leinster Saracens Ireland British and Irish Lions 1990s 2000sGeordan Murphy Ireland Kildare minor team Leicester Tigers Ireland British and Irish Lions 1990s 2000s 2010sShane Horgan Ireland Meath minor team Leinster Ireland British and Irish Lions 1990s 2000s 2010sGavin Duffy Ireland Mayo minor team Connacht NEC Harlequins Ireland 1990s 2000s 2010sTomas O Leary Ireland Cork minor team Munster London Irish Ireland 2000s 2010sTommy Bowe Ireland Monaghan minor team Ulster Ospreys Ireland British and Irish Lions 2000s 2010sRob Kearney Ireland Louth minor team Leinster Ireland British and Irish Lions 2000s 2010sRobbie Henshaw Ireland Westmeath minor team Connacht Leinster Ireland British and Irish Lions 2010sTiernan O Halloran Ireland Galway minor team Connacht Ireland 2010sNB Byrne and Duffy both changed codes twice Each first switched to rugby union as a teenager then returned to Gaelic football after a long professional rugby career This entry discusses their Gaelic football careers before their first code switch Ladies Gaelic football to rugby union edit Lindsay Peat played for Dublin in the 2009 2010 and 2014 All Ireland finals before playing for Ireland in the 2017 Women s Rugby World Cup The Ireland squad featured at least six other former ladies inter county footballers Niamh Briggs Claire Molloy Cliodhna Moloney Katie Fitzhenry Nora Stapleton and Hannah Tyrrell 43 51 Lindsay Peat played for Dublin in the 2009 2010 and 2014 All Ireland finals before playing for Ireland in the 2017 Women s Rugby World Cup The Ireland squad featured at least six other former ladies inter county footballers Niamh Briggs Claire Molloy Cliodhna Moloney Katie Fitzhenry Nora Stapleton and Hannah Tyrrell 43 51 Player Gaelic football Rugby unionNiamh Briggs Waterford IrelandKatie Fitzhenry Wexford IrelandClaire Molloy Galway IrelandCliodhna Moloney Galway IrelandLindsay Peat Dublin IrelandNora Stapleton Donegal IrelandHannah Tyrrell Dublin IrelandSource 43 51 From rugby league editRugby league to American football edit nbsp Jarryd Hayne former rugby league great playing for the San Francisco 49ers during his successful conversion to American FootballOn 3 March 2015 Jarryd Hayne became the first rugby league player that hadn t already played in the NFL to sign a contract with a National Football League team 52 Name Country Top rugby league level Top American football level Top representation level Rugby league debut American football debutManfred Moore USA New South Wales Rugby League Newtown National Football League Minnesota N A 1977 1978Jarryd Hayne Australia National Rugby League Parramatta National Football League San Francisco Australia RL Fiji RL 2006 2015Jordan Mailata Australia National Youth Competition South Sydney National Football League Philadelphia N A 2017 2018Valentine Holmes Australia National Rugby League Cronulla National Football League New York Australia RL 2014 2019Rugby league to association football edit Name Country Top rugby league level Top association football level Top representation level Playing eraAlbert Brough England Barrow Barrow A F C 1920sRugby league to Australian rules football edit In addition to the senior players listed below numerous schoolboy rugby league players have made a transition to success at senior Australian rules including Wayne Carey 53 Paul Kelly 54 Kieren Jack 55 Andrew McLeod 56 Jared Brennan 56 Matthew Whelan 56 and Sam Gilbert 57 Name Country Top rugby league level Top Australian rules level Top representation level Rugby league debut Australian rules debutRay Smith 58 Australia Brisbane Rugby League Fortitude Valley Victorian Football League 59 Essendon Melbourne Queensland RL Queensland AR 1970 1971Joe Buboi 60 61 Papua New Guinea Kumuls captain Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea national rugby league team RL captain Papua New Guinea AR captain 1970 1973Michael McLean 56 Australia Northern Territory Rugby League Nightcliff Dragons Australian Football League Footscray Brisbane Aboriginal All Stars AR 1980 1983Fabian Francis Australia Northern Territory Rugby League Litchfield Australian Football League Melbourne Brisbane Port Adelaide Northern Territory RL Aboriginal All Stars AR 1992 1993Andriu Sucu New Zealand Auckland Rugby League Northcote New Zealand New Zealand AR 2000 2005Israel Folau Australia National Rugby League Melbourne Brisbane Australian Football League Greater Western Sydney Australia RL 2007 2010Ben Barba 62 Australia National Rugby League Canterbury Brisbane Cronulla AFL Mackay Eastern Mackay North Queensland Australia RL 2008 2020Tom Robertson 63 Australia Jersey Flegg Cup Canberra Raiders AFL Canberra Eastlake 2020 2021Rugby league to rugby union edit See also List of dual code rugby internationals While the traffic used to be almost entirely from rugby union to rugby league the tide has now turned the other way and numerous rugby league players have gone over to union since the game was professionalised Name Country Top rugby league level Top rugby union level Top representation level Rugby league debut Rugby union debutBen Barba Australia National Rugby League Top 14 Australia RL 2008 2017Josh Charnley England Super League Premiership Rugby England RL 2010 2016Sam Burgess England National Rugby League Super League Premiership Rugby England RL Great Brittan RL NRL All Stars RL England RU 2006 2014Reece Robinson Lebanon Australia National Rugby League Super Rugby Lebanon RL Indigenous All Stars RL 2008 2016Matt Duffie New Zealand National Rugby League Super Rugby New Zealand RL New Zealand RU 2010 2016Karmichael Hunt New Zealand Australia National Rugby League Top 14 Super Rugby Australia RL Australia RU 2004 2009Chris Ashton England Super League English Premiership England RL England RU 2005 2007Lee Smith England Super League English Premiership England RL Great Britain RL 2005 2009Berrick Barnes Australia NRL Super Rugby Australia RU 2005 2006Nathan Blacklock Australia NRL Super League Super 12 Australia RL 1995 2003Willie Carne Australia NRL Super Rugby Australia RL 1990 1997Brian Carney Ireland Super League NRL Celtic League Great Britain RL Ireland RU 1999 2007Ryan Cross Australia NRL Super Rugby Australia RU 1998 2007Andy Farrell England Super League English Premiership Great Britain RL England RU 1991 2005Paul Franze Australia NRL English Premiership Australia RL 2002 2006Iestyn Harris Wales Super League Heineken Cup Celtic League Great Britain RL Wales RU 1993 2001Sam Harris Australia NRL Super Rugby Australian Schoolboys RU City v Country RL 2003 2007Wise Kativerata Australia NRL Shute Shield Australia Sevens RU 2001 2004Ben MacDougall Australia NRL Celtic League Scotland RU 1998 2006Stephen Myler England Super League English Premiership England Saxons RU 2001 2006Henry Paul New Zealand NRL English Premiership New Zealand RL England RU 1993 2001Jason Robinson England Super League English Premiership Great Britain RL England RU British amp Irish Lions RU 1991 1996Mat Rogers Australia NRL Super Rugby Australia RL RU 1995 2002Wendell Sailor Australia NRL Super Rugby Australia RL RU 1993 2002Clinton Schifcofske Australia NRL Super League Super Rugby State of Origin RL Australia A RU 1996 2006Timana Tahu Australia NRL Super Rugby Australia RL RU 1999 2008Alan Tait Scotland Super League Celtic League Scotland RL RU Great Britain RL British amp Irish Lions RU 1988 1996Brad Thorn Australia NRL Super Rugby Australia RL New Zealand RU 1994 2001Lote Tuqiri Australia NRL Super Rugby Australia RL RU Fiji RL 1999 2003Lesley Vainikolo England NRL Super League English Premiership New Zealand RL England RU 2002 2007Andrew Walker Australia NRL Super Rugby Australia RL RU 1991 2000Chev Walker England Super League English Premiership Great Britain RL England Saxons RU 1999 2007Barrie Jon Mather England RFL Championship Super League England RU Great Britain RL England RL England RU 64 1992 1998Sonny Bill Williams New Zealand NRL Top 14 Super Rugby New Zealand RL New Zealand RU 2004 2008Craig Wing Australia NRL Top League Australian Kangaroos RL Japan RU 2002 2010Craig Gower Australia NRL Top 14 Australian Kangaroos RL Italy RU 1996 2008Mark Gasnier Australia NRL Top 14 Australian Kangaroos RL 2000 2008Shontayne Hape New Zealand NRL Super League English Premiership New Zealand Kiwis RL England RU 2003 2008Fabrice Estebanez France Super League Top 14 France RL France RU 2005 2010Tasesa Lavea New Zealand NRL Super rugby Top 14 New Zealand Kiwis RL Samoa RU 2000 2010Cooper Vuna New Zealand NRL Super rugby Tonga RL Australia RU Tonga RU 2008 2012Setaimata Sa New Zealand Samoa NRL Super League English Premiership New Zealand Kiwis RL Samoa RL Samoa RU 2008 2012Peter Ryan Australia NRL Super Rugby Queensland RL 1989 2000Jarrod Saffy Australia NRL Super Rugby Australia Sevens RU 2006 2011From rugby union editRugby union to American football edit See also Comparison of American football and rugby union Rugby union and American football share the same origins but have evolved into very different games Both are very physical and require similar body types with high speed and strength 65 Name Country Top rugby union level Top American football level Top representation level Playing eraColin Scotts Australia Australian schoolboys NFL St Louis Cardinals Australia 1980sSteve Tasker United States Northwestern University NFL Buffalo Bills Pro Bowl 1985 1997Gavin Hastings Scotland International WLAF Scotland British Lions 1990sGary Parker Scotland Club Melrose RFC WLAF N A 1980s 90sGary Anderson South Africa Brettonwood High School Durban South Africa NFL Pittsburgh Steelers Philadelphia Eagles San Francisco 49ers Minnesota Vikings Tennessee Titans N A 1982 2004Richard Tardits France later USA Biarritz Olympique USA NFL Arizona Cardinals New England Patriots USA Rugby 1980s 90sDavid Dixon New Zealand New Zealand under 19 NFL Minnesota Vikings New Zealand 1994 2004Haloti Ngata United States Highland High School Salt Lake City Utah NFL Baltimore Ravens N A 2006 2018Stewart Bradley United States Highland High School Salt Lake City Utah NFL Philadelphia Eagles N A 2007 2013Hayden Smith Australia Premiership Rugby NFL New York Jets USA Rugby 2012 2013Nate Ebner USA Olympics USA National Football League New England USA 7s 2012 Daniel Adongo Kenya Super Rugby NFL Indianapolis Colts 2011 2015Alex Gray England Premiership Rugby NFL Atlanta Falcons 2017 2020Christian Scotland Williamson England Premiership Rugby NFL Pittsburgh Steelers 2018 2020Christian Wade England Premiership Rugby NFL Buffalo Bills 2019 Leki Fotu Tonga amp United States High school RugbyHerriman High School NFL Arizona Cardinals 2020 Rugby union to association football edit Name Country Top rugby union level Top association football level Top representation level Playing eraJ W Sutcliffe England Bradford F C Heckmondwike Bolton Wanderers Manchester United England both 1880s 1910sAdam Holloway England Henley Hawks Crusaders Strathcona Terriers FC England New Zealand Canada 2000sTony Ward Ireland Munster Ireland British and Irish Lions Shamrock Rovers Limerick United British and Irish Lions 1970s and 1980sTommy Moroney Ireland Munster West Ham United Republic of Ireland 1940sAaron Ramsey Wales Caerphilly RFC youth team Cardiff City Arsenal Juventus Wales 2000s 2020sHenry Renny Tailyour Scotland Scotland Royal Engineers A F C Scotland 1870s 1880sMartin Teran Argentina Tucuman Rugby Club Nacional de Clubes Atletico Tucuman Argentina 1996 1997Ted Bateson England Yorkshire Skipton RFC Blackburn Rovers Yorkshire RU 1920sRugby union to Australian rules football edit nbsp Tall and athletic George A Gillett represented New Zealand in 3 football codes Rugby Union Australian Rules and Rugby League between 1899 and 1914In recent years several schoolboy rugby union players have made a transition to Australian Rules including Ray Smith Queensland Under 19 Jim Stynes Lewis Roberts Thomson Aaron Edwards Adam Campbell New Zealand Under 15 Daniel Merrett Brad Moran West Midlands England Under 16 and Tom Williams Queensland Under 16 In 2012 Canadian Mike Pyke became the first former professional rugby player to win an AFL premiership Name Country Top rugby union level Top Australian rules level Top representation level Rugby union debut Australian rules debutAndrew Stoddart England British amp Irish Lions Great Britain British amp Irish Lions RU Great Britain AR 1886 1888George A Gillett New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand Western Australia New Zealand RU New Zealand AR 1899 1908Mike Pyke Canada Top 14 France US Montauban Australian Football League Sydney premiership Canada RU 2002 2009Karmichael Hunt Australia Top 14 France Biarritz Australian Football League Gold Coast French Barbarians RU 2009 2011Chloe Dalton Australia Olympics Australia AFL Women s Carlton Australia RU7s 2014 2019Conor Nash Ireland Leinster Rugby Ireland Australian Football League Hawthorn Ireland U18 RU 2016 2017Kendra Heil Canada Guelph Gryphons AFL Women s Collingwood Football Club Canada AR 2007 2016Brooke Walker Australia World Sevens Series Australia AFL Women s Carlton Australia RU7s 2015 2019Mhicca Carter Australia Super W Force AFL Women s West Coast Australia A RU 2018 2019Courtney Hodder Australia Super W Force Reds AFL Women s Brisbane premiership Australia A RU 2018 2021Rugby union to Gaelic football edit See also Comparison of Gaelic football and rugby union Name Country Top rugby union level Top Gaelic football level Top representation level Playing eraJarlath Fallon Ireland Galwegians Connacht Tuam Stars senior team Galway senior team Galway senior team 1990s 2000sShane Byrne Ireland Leinster Ireland British and Irish Lions Aughrim senior team 1990s 2000sEric Miller Ireland Leicester Tigers Leinster Barbarians Ireland British and Irish Lions Ballyboden St Enda s GAA Dublin senior team Barbarians Ireland British and Irish Lions 1990s 2000sGavin Duffy Ireland Connacht Harlequins Ireland Salthill Knocknacarra senior team Mayo senior team Ireland 2000s 2010sRugby union to rugby league edit See also Comparison of rugby league and rugby union and List of dual code rugby internationals nbsp Statue of Dally Messenger at Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park in Sydney whose sensational switch from union to league changed the Australian sporting landscape Two of the closest codes they share many similar skills Until 1995 union was officially amateur and union players were offered money to switch codes That trend has since reversed as rugby union is now richer than rugby league Conversion from one code to the other is more difficult for forwards than backs where the skills are most similar Several players including Iestyn Harris and Mat Rogers have converted between the two codes on more than one occasion Name Country Top rugby union level Top rugby league level Top representation level Playing eraFrano Botica New Zealand All Blacks NZ Kiwis NRL New Zealand RU RL Croatia RU 1980 90sCharlotte Caslick Australia Wallaroos NRL Women s Premiership Australia RU RL 2010 20sEllia Green Australia Wallaroos NRL Women s Premiership Australia RU RL 2010 20sMichael Cleary Australia Wallabies NSWRL Australia RU RL 1960sRyan Cross Australia Wallabies NRL Australian Schoolboys RU 2000sArthur Daniels Wales Club Llanelli Rugby Football League Championship Wales Great Britain RL 1940s 50sJonathan Davies Wales Welsh Premier Division Super League Wales Great Britain RL Wales RU 1980s 90sMarc Ellis New Zealand All Blacks NRL New Zealand RU RL 1990sRocky Elsom Australia Wallabies Junior Australia RU 2000sGeorge Fairbairn Scotland SRU national league Kelso RFC Rugby Football League Championship Great Britain 1970 80sRussell Fairfax Australia Wallabies NSWRL Australia RU 1970sRay French England England Rugby Football League Championship Great BritainJohn Gallagher New Zealand All Blacks Super League New Zealand RU 1980sScott Gibbs Wales Welsh Premier Division Super League Wales Great Britain RL RU 1990sScott Gourley Australia Wallabies NSWRL Australia RU RL 1980sDaryl Halligan New Zealand NPC NZ Kiwis New Zealand RL 1990sSam Harris Australia Super Rugby NRL Australian Schoolboys RU City v Country RL 2000sJarryd Hayne Australia World Rugby Sevens Series NRL Gold Coast Fiji RU 7s Australia RL 2006 Nigel Heslop England International Rugby Football League Championship England 1990sCraig Innes New Zealand All Blacks NRL New Zealand RU RL 1990sBen Kennedy Australia Australian U 21 NRL Australia RL 1990s 2000sWally Lewis Australia Australian Schoolboys NRL Australia RL 1977 1992Cooper Cronk Australia Australian Schoolboys NRL Australia RL 2000sJohn Kirwan New Zealand All Blacks NRL New Zealand RU 1980 90sTony Melrose Australia Australian Schoolboys NSWRL Australia RU 1980sDally Messenger Australia Wallabies NSWRL Australia RL 1900sGarrick Morgan Australia Wallabies NRL Australia RU 1990sRex Mossop Australia Wallabies NSWRL Australia RU RL 1950sNoa Nadruku Fiji Fiji international National Rugby League Fiji RU RL 1990sMichael O Connor Australia Wallabies NSWRL Australia RU RL 1980 90sBrett Papworth Australia Wallabies NSWRL Australia RU 1980sRay Price Australia Wallabies NSWRL Australia RU RL 1980sScott Quinnell Wales Wales Super League Wales RU RL 1990s 2000sMatthew Ridge New Zealand All Blacks NRL New Zealand RU RL 1980s 90sKevin Ryan Australia Wallabies NSWRL Australia RU RL 1950s 1960sWendell Sailor Australia Wallabies Kangaroos Australia RU RL 1990s 2000sBrian Smith Australia Ireland Wallabies Ireland NSWRL Australia RU Ireland RU 1980s 1990sRicky Stuart Australia Australian U 21 NRL Australia RU amp RL 1980s 1990sGeorge Smith New Zealand All Blacks All Golds New Zealand RU RL 1900sAlan Tait Scotland Scotland 1997 Lions Tour Rugby Football League Championship Great Britain 1980 90sBrad Thorn New Zealand All Blacks Kangaroos Australia RL New Zealand RU 1994 presentJohn Timu New Zealand All Blacks NZ Kiwis New Zealand RU RL 1990sVa aiga Inga Tuigamala New Zealand All Blacks Super League New Zealand RU Western Samoa RL 1990sLesley Vainikolo Tonga England Super League England RU New Zealand RL 2000sDave Valentine Scotland Scotland Super League Scotland RU Great Britain Empire XIII RL 1940s 1950sRob Valentine Scotland Scotland Super League Scotland RU Great Britain Other Nationalities RL 1960s 1970sSonny Bill Williams New Zealand All Blacks NZ Kiwis NRL New Zealand RL RU 2004 presentRoy Kinnear Scotland Scotland British and Irish Lions Great Britain Scotland B amp I Lions RU Great Britain Other Nationalities RL 1920s 1930sGareth Thomas Wales Wales British and Irish Lions Wales Super League Wales RU RL 1994 2011Tiaan Strauss South Africa South Africa Australia NRL with Cronulla Sharks South Africa and Australia RU 1986 1999Tom van Vollenhoven South Africa South Africa Northern Rugby Football League with St Helens South Africa RU 1950s 1960sRob Louw South Africa South Africa RFL with Wigan South Africa RU 1978 1997Ray Mordt South Africa South Africa Rugby Football League Championship with Wigan South Africa RU 1980 1987Wilf Rosenberg South Africa South Africa Rugby Football League Championship with Leeds and Hull F C South Africa RU 1955 1963David Watkins Wales Wales British and Irish Lions Rugby Football League Championship with Salford and Swinton Wales Great Britain RL Wales RU British and Irish Lions 1961 1980See also editList of multi sport athletes Comparison of American football and Canadian football Comparison of American football and rugby union Comparison of American football and rugby league Comparison of Canadian football and rugby union Comparison of 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