Clifford John Mytton (born 24 January 1969) is a New Zealand former professional rugby union player.[1]
Born in Auckland, Mytton played several seasons with North Harbour during the 1990s as a second five-eighth, having to contend with All Blacks Frank Bunce and Walter Little for a place in the line up.[2]
Mytton made his name in French rugby playing in a strong Stade Français team, which he joined in 1997. He featured in three French Championship-winning sides and scored an unusual try in their 1998 final triumph over Perpignan, gathering a ball that had hit the post from a Diego Domínguez penalty attempt. In 2000, Mytton earned a French Barbarians call up alongside former North Harbour teammate Ian Jones, for a match against a New Zealand XV.[3] He appeared in Stade Français's 2001 Heineken Cup final loss to the Leicester Tigers.[4]
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^Gray, Wynne (30 June 2000). "Rugby: Mytton tipped as England chance". NZ Herald.
^Gray, Wynne (7 November 2000). "Rugby: Mytton contender for French call-up". NZ Herald.
^"Stade tamed as terrific Tigers hunt down the treble". Irish Independent. 20 May 2001.
Clifford John Mytton (born 24 January 1969) is a New Zealand former professional rugby union player. Born in Auckland, Mytton played several seasons with...
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Bevan Gotch, lately British Council Representative in the Lebanon. Michael Mytton Grainger. For services to the British community in Paris. Donald Coynach...
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