First-time Hong Kong captain Ed Rolston ready to write his own script after rugby intermission
The 26-year-old’s journey features a national debut at just 17, a stint at English Premiership club Leicester and a drama degree
Ed Rolston – actor, writer, rugby player.
It’s not your typical resume and Rolston will add Hong Kong captain to that list when he leads the side for the first time against Papua New Guinea in the Cup of Nations on Friday.
It will be another milestone in a journey that has been anything but ordinary.
He represented Hong Kong at 17, went on to play in the Anglo-Welsh Cup for English Premiership club Leicester and then took a three-and-a-half year break from the sport.
“I did a drama degree at university,” Rolston said. “When I didn’t get re-signed by Leicester I moved to Los Angeles and played for a club, the Santa Monica Dolphins, and then lived in London as an actor and a writer for two years.”