Dylan Hartley Biography- audiobook sample (New Zealand accent)
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Dylan Hartley is New Zealand born former rugby union player who played his hooker for Northampton Saints. Hartley was the captain of England from January 2016 until the end of his international career and 2018. He's England's most capped hooker of all time, earning his first cap in 2008. Hartley captained England to the Grand Slam and 2016 the first time the England had done this since 2003 and to a three nil. Siri's win and the 2016 Cook Cup against Australia announced his retirement on seventh of November 2019. Dylan Hartley was born one of three boys in Rot Aurora, largely rural area and northern New Zealand. He attended Rotter Row Boys High School, where he began playing rugby as a loose head prop and graduated in 2002 with teammates Liam Messam and Kelly Hi mourner. Although Hartley was born and grew up in New Zealand, his mother was born in England and he was therefore automatically England qualified with this in mind and using contacts of his aunt and uncle living in Cro Bro, England Don't set his sights on playing for England. Dylan met with John pass, whose father was a rugby coach for a local club and Beacon Academy. Within a couple of weeks of speaking to John and Dave Pass, Hartley was on a plane to England. He was just 15 at the time and Miss, completing his final year of school, wrote a Row Boys High School.