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”’Damian Ball”’ (born 14 July 1975)<ref name=”halco1″ /> |
”’Damian Ball”’ (born 14 July 1975)<ref name=”halco1″ /> a British former [[rugby league]] footballer and coach.<ref name=”Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org”>{{cite web|url=http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/damian-ball/summary.html|title=Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org|publisher=rugbyleagueproject.org|date=31 December 2017|accessdate=1 January 2018}}</ref> |
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Ball was the captain at [[Halifax R.L.F.C.|Halifax]] from 2006.<ref name=”halco1″>”Ball is Farrell’s new Fax skipper”, ”[[Halifax Evening Courier]]”, 21 January 2006</ref> He usually played at [[Rugby league positions|loose forward]],<ref name=”halco1″ /> but could also operate at second row. He signed for Halifax after a six-month sabbatical from the game. His previous clubs were [[Dewsbury Rams]], [[Hull Kingston Rovers]], [[Rochdale Hornets]] and [[York City Knights]].<ref name=”halco1″ /> |
Ball was the captain at [[Halifax R.L.F.C.|Halifax]] from 2006.<ref name=”halco1″>”Ball is Farrell’s new Fax skipper”, ”[[Halifax Evening Courier]]”, 21 January 2006</ref> He usually played at [[Rugby league positions|loose forward]],<ref name=”halco1″ /> but could also operate at second row. He signed for Halifax after a six-month sabbatical from the game. His previous clubs were [[Dewsbury Rams]], [[Hull Kingston Rovers]], [[Rochdale Hornets]] and [[York City Knights]].<ref name=”halco1″ /> |
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English rugby league footballer and coach
Damian Ball (born 14 July 1975)[2] was a British former rugby league footballer and coach.[3]
Ball was the captain at Halifax from 2006.[2] He usually played at loose forward,[2] but could also operate at second row. He signed for Halifax after a six-month sabbatical from the game. His previous clubs were Dewsbury Rams, Hull Kingston Rovers, Rochdale Hornets and York City Knights.[2]
As well as his part-time involvement in Halifax, he had also held teaching posts at the North Halifax Grammar School, Halifax and The Brooksbank School, Elland, West Yorkshire, England.[4]
Damian was also named 2008 assistant coach under new boss Matt Calland.[5]


