Regional rugby star Harry Ryder, whose passion for the sport saw him play for three top teams during peak seasons, has secured a prestigious rugby scholarship at Siena College in the USA.
The 18-year-old accepted a place at the New York-based college, renowned for its competitive sports teams, after demonstrating his skills with the Newcastle Falcons Academy, Morpeth Rugby Club and the first XV at Dame Allan’s Schools.
Harry, who grew up in Northumberland before moving to Gosforth two years ago, has balanced his heavy commitment to the sport while taking A Levels in Business, Psychology and PE at Fenham-based independent school, Dame Allan’s.
The Year 13 student said: "I’m thrilled to be joining Siena College and continuing my rugby journey in the USA. The support from my family, coaches at Dame Allan's and my peers has been incredible."
Harry's rugby career began at the age of six when he joined Morpeth Rugby Club. Over the years that followed, he developed his skills and love for the game, playing county, club and school rugby, representing the first XV at Dame Allan’s from Years 11 to 13.
His prowess on the field did not go unnoticed, earning him a place in the regional player development program in 2019 and a trial for the Newcastle Falcons Academy in 2020. Harry successfully joined the Academy, where he honed his talents for four years on its development pathway.
During peak rugby seasons, Harry balanced his studies with playing for three teams. His demanding schedule prompted him to leave Morpeth in 2022 after a decade of commitment to the club, while continuing to train four times a week and play at weekends for both the Newcastle Falcons and school.
Adam Hay, Head of Rugby at Dame Allan's Schools, praised Harry's dedication. He said: "Harry has been an exceptional player and leader. His commitment to the sport and his team has been inspiring."
Will Scott, Principal at Dame Allan’s Schools, said: “Harry's transformation from a young rugby enthusiast to a promising athlete heading to the US is a testament to his dedication and passion."
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