Tai McIsaac
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Tai McIsaac (born 19 March 1975 in Brisbane) is an Australian rugby union footballer. His usual position is at hooker, and he currently plays for the Western Force in the Super 14 competition.
McIsaac only started playing rugby in his early twenties and had formerly been a National League water polo player and represented Australian water polo in the under-21 team. In 1999 he was encouraged by his friends to give rugby a go, although he plays at hooker, he started his rugby career at prop. McIsaac started his rugby career at the Gold Coast Breakers in Queensland Premier Rugby and moved on to the Queensland Reds in the Super 12 competition. He made his Super 12 debut in 2003 in a match against New Zealand team, the Crusaders. Also that year, McIsaac toured Japan with Australia A. In 2005, he joined the Western Force for their inaugural season in 2006, he played 17 times for the Reds. McIsaac was recently made his debut for the Wallabies against England in their first test of 2006.
- Profile on Rugbywa.com
- Tai McIsaac and Richard Brown join Western Force