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Nick Youngquest was born on the 28th of July, 1983 in Sydney which is located in New South Wales, Australia. Nick grew up with an interest in sports from the time he was a very young boy and played numerous sports in high school growing up. Nick's athletic abilities earned him recolonization during his high school years and he soon found himself in college. Years of hard work and natural talent helped Nick eventually make it onto the Australian National Rugby Team which successfully launched his career as a professional athlete. His professional rugby career took off in 2003 when he was drafted by the Cronulla Sharks. The Cronulla Sharks signed him on under a one year contract after witnessing the immense talent that Youngquest was gifted with.
As soon as the year long contract was expired, Nick was immediately recruited by the St. George-Illawarra Dragons who recognized his raw talent early. Youngquest’s career, while it was highly successful, does highlight his inability to establish any lengthy relationships with any teams but this never stopped him from leading a prosperous career. His rugby history reveals that throughout his playing career, Nick has never been able to make a long-term commitment to any one particular team. After a year with the St. George-Illawarra Dragons, Nick again moved on to a new team but this time to the Penrith Panthers. Nick joined the Penrith Panthers in 2006, once again under a one year contract. By 2007, Youngquest was offered a chance to play for Wests Tigers. Youngquest was ecstatic at the opportunity but he could not pass the requirements to get into the NRL Squad.
After being turned down by the NRL Squad, Youngquest was devastated and was forced to settle for joining a different team. He ultimately decided to join the Canterbury Bulldogs in 2008. The timing worked in Youngquest's favor and he was accepted into the team in place of Cameron Phelps who had just recently left the team. By this time, Youngquest was no longer a young rookie with a blazing fire inside. Despite his illustrious, if not sporadic career, Youngquest's performance couldn't exceed expectations in any of the six seasons of the national rugby league. Demand soon waned as Youngquest's performance on the field continued to degrade along with his demand. Youngquest wasn't ready to give up yet and took the next offer that came along which happened to be playing in the French Rugby league with the Pia Donkeys.
By the end of 2009, Nick had established a name for himself and had worked his way back up to a role on a prominent team and had reestablished himself as a public figure in the sport of rugby. Shortly after, he joined the team Gateshead Thunder where he played all the way to the English Championship where he played his heart out. Youngquest's performance in the English Championship caught the eye of Brian Noble who was currently the coach of Crusaders RL. Noble was so impressed by Youngquest's skills in the game that he offered Nick a contract with the Crusaders. Youngquest accepted the offer and signed the contract in 2010 reaffirming himself as one of the sports most popular players.
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Youngquest's alliance with Noble occurred just as the creation of Super League season was underway in 2010. Despite his rocky history with his previous teams, Youngquest maintained his past history of frequent team changes was not an indication of his abilities but rather an indication of his drive to improve and achieve better and better results which finally landed him with the Castleford Tigers. Youngquest is now retired and has become something of a cultural icon and represents the peak of what a lone player can achieve in the sport. Youngquest currently serves as a coach for the Brooklyn Kings where he strives to produce top-tier players from America. Youngquest's new army of youngbloods is slowly preparing for a total takeover of the 2017 Rugby League World Cup and not many doubt his conviction.
Youngquest stands at six feet tall and has the best genetics any player of the sport has seen with looks to match. During his career as a Rugby player, Nick was often the subject of calendar photo shoots and frequently took on modeling assignments thanks to his strapping good looks. Despite Youngquest's good looks, amazing genetics, and talent for Rugby, the star has also raised money through modeling for humanitarian causes. Youngquest helped raise money for organizations like the National Breast Cancer Foundation. He has also been featured on everything from national billboards to advertisements for designer fragrances. Youngquest has even appeared on the covers of numerous beauty, sports, and glamour magazines worldwide.
Nick didn't set out with modeling in his sights but rather he found he was quite good at it when he was brought into professional modeling by David Todd of the DT Model Management. Youngquest met Todd in 2008 and offered him sporadic modeling gigs. The piecemeal approach to Youngquest's side career as a model eventually landed him in a small controversy when he posed Naked for a Rugby Calendar in 2006. But as controversies sometimes go, the nude Rugby Calendar appearance only proved to further Nick's career. Since then, Nick has worked as a professional model in addition to his Rugby coaching.
Youngquest even earns modeling contracts that bring in as much as $10,000 USD per day. Youngquest's was a success overnight and he didn't ear his riches without a struggle. Nick Youngquest worked hard to have the net worth he has today and is known for being an example of the prosperity that hard work can bring. For being a rugby player that started with nothing, Youngquest's net worth is surprisingly high. Nick now leads a life of luxury with his new found love, the beautiful Mira Jones. The two began dating and eventually became married to one another. Youngquest and Jones are still married to this day and by all reports are still madly in love.
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