The powerful lock-come-flanker has re-established himself as one of Australia’s premier big forwards, consistently leading the pack over the advantage line thanks to his his trademark line-breaks.
At almost an incredible two metres tall, Kimlin proves incredibly hard to handle when given space and moves faster over 40m than any other Brumbies forward.
Kimlin has developed into a leader of the Brumbies, and along with the likes of Christian Lealiifano, Matt Toomua and Ben Alexander is one of the club’s longest serving members.
Claiming two caps for the Wallabies in 2009, Kimlin’s international career was cut short after several debilitating injuries.
Kimlin signed for Toyota Industries Shuttles for the 2017-18 season, he spent four years at Grenoble before making the switch to the Top League.
(July 2017)
Career
Toyota Industries Shuttles No 4 Lock |
2017 - present | |
Exeter Chiefs No 4 Lock |
2010 - 2010 | |
ACT Brumbies No 4 Lock |
2007 - 2013 | |
Australia No 4 Lock |
2009 - 2013 | |
Grenoble No 4 Lock |
2013 - 2017 |