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Bevan Rodd (born 26 August 2000) is a professional rugby union player who plays as a prop for Premiership Rugby club Sale Sharks. He represents England at international level after qualifying on ancestry grounds.[1][2]

Club career

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Born in Scotland,[2] Rodd grew up on the Isle of Man and was educated at The Buchan School.[3] He later attended Sedbergh School[4] and subsequently came through the Sale Sharks academy, making his professional debut against Northampton Saints in a Premiership Rugby Cup match under Steve Diamond in 2019.[5][6] Rodd really made his professional breakthrough the following season under the management of Paul Deacon and Alex Sanderson.[5][7]

Having become a regular starter for Sale at the age of twenty, on 4 April 2021 Rodd was a starter against Scarlets in Sale's 57–14 away Champions Cup victory.[8] He still figured in the starting XV a week later, for the quarter-final defeat against La Rochelle.[9][10]

Rodd scored a try during the 2022–23 Premiership Rugby final which Sale lost against Saracens to finish league runners up.[11]

International career

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Rodd represented the England Under-16[4] and England under-18 team.[12] He was also a member of the squad that lost to Ireland in the opening round of the 2019 Six Nations Under 20s Championship.[13] Eligible for both Scotland and England national teams, in April 2021 he was reportedly reviewed by former England manager Eddie Jones and coach Matt Proudfoot for future selection.[5][7] In June 2021 Rodd was included in the England senior squad for the 2021 Summer Internationals, but did not feature in either of the tests.[14]

On 10 November 2021 Rodd was called up to the England squad during the 2021 Autumn Nations Series for England's match against Australia. He replaced Joe Marler, who had tested positive for COVID-19 and was forced to pull out of the match.[15] Rodd was initially named on the bench against Australia, before being moved to the starting line up after starting loosehead Ellis Genge also had to withdraw due to COVID-19.[16] On 13 November 2021 Rodd earned his first England cap in the 32–15 victory over the Wallabies.[17]

A week after making his international debut Rodd started in their next match against South Africa, with Genge still unavailable for selection and Marler only coming out of isolation a few days before.[18] Rodd finished his 2021 Autumn Nations Series with a 27–26 win over the world champions.[19] Rodd was included in the initial 36-man England training squad for the 2022 Six Nations Championship but did not feature in the tournament.[20] Later that year Rodd was recalled to the England squad for their 2022 summer tour of Australia and 2022 Autumn Internationals but did not add to his two caps.[21][22]

Rodd made his next international appearance as a replacement in a warm-up defeat against Wales at the Millennium Stadium.[23] He was subsequently named in England's squad for the 2023 Rugby World Cup.[24] Rodd scored his international try during their pool stage victory over Chile.[25] He was not selected for either the quarter-final against Fiji or semi-final elimination against champions South Africa.[26] Rodd played in their last fixture of the tournament as England defeated Argentina to finish third with the Bronze medal.[27]

List of international tries

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As of 23 September 2023[28]

No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 23 September 2023 Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Lille, France  Chile 22–0 71–0 2023 Rugby World Cup [25]

Honours

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Sale Sharks
England

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Bevan Rodd (born 26 August 2000) is a professional player who plays as a for club and represents the national team. Born in , , but raised on the Isle of Man, to a family with strong sporting ties—both parents represented in —Rodd stands at 1.83 meters tall and weighs 118 kilograms, making him a powerful presence in the front row. Rodd's rugby journey began at , where he developed through the age-grade system, featuring regularly for the U16, U18, and U20 sides at the 2020 Six Nations. He joined ' academy and made his professional debut for the club in 2019 against , quickly establishing himself as a starter by age 20. Despite his Scottish birth making him eligible for that nation, Rodd opted to represent at the senior level, earning his first cap in a 2021 victory over (32-15). His international career has seen him included in key squads, such as the training panel and the 2025 mid-year tour to and the , where he featured in matches against those opponents in July 2025. As of November 2025, Rodd has accumulated 10 Test caps for and remains a core player for , contributing significantly in the 2024-2025 season with notable carries, turnovers won, and defensive work.

Early life

Birth and family background

Bevan Rodd was born on 26 August 2000 in , a town on the western coast of . Rodd hails from a family with a strong sporting tradition, as both of his parents represented at during their competitive careers. This athletic heritage likely fostered an early interest in sports, including rugby, within the household. Although born in , Rodd's eligibility to represent stems from his subsequent residency and upbringing outside of Scotland, granting him dual qualification under international rugby regulations.

Upbringing and education

Bevan Rodd was born on 26 August 2000 in , , to parents who both represented the country at , providing him with an early athletic foundation rooted in a sporting family heritage. He left at just nine months old and spent much of his early childhood in before relocating to the Isle of Man around the age of ten. This nomadic upbringing across international locations shaped his early years, with his family eventually settling in an old mill house in Colby on the Isle of Man, where his father worked as a . Upon arriving on the Isle of Man, Rodd began his formal education at The Buchan School, a small independent institution where he quickly immersed himself in sports. With only 16 students in his year—13 of them girls—he initially played alongside rugby and football, but his passion for rugby developed through school teams and local clubs, which helped revive the sport at the school after a period of decline. His talent as a was spotted at the age of ten during these early experiences, marking the start of his structured involvement in the game despite initially playing as a fly-half. At age 11, Rodd moved to in , , a renowned rugby powerhouse, where he remained until 18 and honed his skills in a competitive environment. He excelled in schoolboy rugby there, contributing significantly to the team's success, including their victory in the 2017 Daily Mail Schools Trophy alongside future Scotland international . This period solidified his transition to the front row and laid the groundwork for his professional trajectory.

Club career

Youth and academy development

Rodd's rugby development began on the Isle of Man, where he first played at The Buchan School, a preparatory institution known for its strong sporting programs. His talent as a was recognized early, at just ten years old, during school matches that showcased his physical presence and potential in the forward pack. Transitioning to secondary education, Rodd attended in , , a prestigious rugby nursery that has produced numerous professional talents. At Sedbergh, he honed his skills in competitive school rugby, contributing to the team's successes and gaining exposure to higher-level play. This period at Sedbergh served as a crucial entry point to professional pathways, where scouts identified his scrummaging ability and work rate. In 2018, following his performances at , Rodd joined the Academy as part of their intake, marking the start of his structured club development. He quickly established himself as a regular in the club's U18s and Jets squads, participating in academy leagues and training sessions that emphasized technical proficiency and physical conditioning. These experiences built his resilience and tactical understanding, preparing him for senior opportunities. By the 2019-20 season, Rodd earned his initial senior exposures through appearances in pre-season fixtures and the , including a substitute role in Sale's match against in September 2019. These early outings allowed him to adapt to professional intensity while remaining anchored in the academy system, fostering gradual progression without immediate full-time senior demands.

Professional debut with Sale Sharks

Bevan Rodd made his first-team debut for on , , coming off the bench as a loosehead in a match against at the AJ Bell Stadium. Entering the game in the second half, he contributed to a dominant 39-18 victory, showcasing his scrummaging prowess and physicality early in his senior career. This appearance marked the culmination of his academy development, where he had impressed in the U18s and Jets squads since joining in 2018. Rodd's transition to regular senior involvement accelerated during the 2020-21 season, where he established himself as the club's primary loosehead prop, starting multiple Premiership matches and earning praise for his set-piece reliability. By the 2021-22 campaign, he had become a consistent starter, featuring in over 20 games across all competitions and helping build a competitive front row. His progression continued steadily, amassing 79 appearances for the club by February 2024, reflecting his growing importance to the team's forward pack. In the 2023-24 season, Rodd played a pivotal role in ' third-place finish in the Premiership, starting the majority of their 18 league fixtures and contributing to a strong scrum that supported the team's playoff qualification. He also featured in the Champions Cup pool stage, starting against , where his anchoring presence aided Sale's efforts despite exiting the competition early. The following 2024-25 season saw further impact, with Rodd logging over 20 starts as Sale pushed for the Premiership title, finishing in the top four and reaching the semi-finals; his 100th appearance came in March 2025 against in a 27-24 win. By the end of 2025, Rodd had surpassed 100 total appearances, solidifying his status as a cornerstone loosehead for the club's European and domestic campaigns.

International career

Youth international appearances

Rodd represented at age-grade level from U16 upwards, earning caps at U16 and U18 before progressing to the U20 team. In 2018, he was named in the U18 squad for the U18 Six Nations Festival, where he featured in matches including against . Rodd's U20 career began in 2019 when he was selected for the U20 Six Nations squad, making his debut as a substitute in the opening fixture against at Musgrave Park. He continued to feature at U20 level in subsequent campaigns, including the 2020 Six Nations and was part of the squad that won the 2021 title. Over the course of his age-grade international tenure, Rodd accumulated 16 caps at U20 level.

Senior England team

Bevan Rodd's pathway to the senior team was paved by his performances at the U20 level. His first senior call-up came during the 2021 Autumn Nations Series, when he was added to the training squad on 10 November after tested positive for COVID-19. Rodd made an immediate impact by starting at loosehead prop in his debut match against on 13 November 2021 at , contributing to a 32–15 victory in a game that showcased 's forward dominance. He retained his starting place the following week against , helping secure a narrow 27–26 win that highlighted his scrummaging reliability in high-pressure encounters. Rodd earned inclusion in the 36-man training squad for the 2022 Guinness , though he did not feature in the tournament matches, serving as depth cover amid competition from established props like and . His form with earned him a recall for the preparations, where he came off the bench as a replacement in the warm-up defeat to on 5 August 2023, providing solid set-piece stability in a 20–9 loss at the . Selected in Steve Borthwick's final 33-man squad for the tournament in , Rodd made two appearances, starting against in the pool stage on 23 September 2023 and scoring his maiden international try in a 71–0 rout that underscored England's forward power. He also featured as a substitute in the bronze-medal match against on 27 October 2023, aiding a 26–23 comeback victory. Rodd featured during England's 2024 summer internationals, starting against in on 22 June and coming off the bench in the second test against in on 13 July. By the start of 2025, with seven caps to his name, he was included in the training squad for the Six Nations, providing depth at loosehead amid injuries and rotations. His consistent domestic performances led to selection for the 2025 summer tour of and the , where he earned three additional caps: as a replacement in the 35–12 win over on 5 July in , as a replacement in the 22–17 win over on 12 July in San Juan, and starting in the 40–5 victory against the on 19 July in Washington, reinforcing his role in maintaining scrum integrity. In October 2025, Rodd was named in the initial training squad for the Autumn Nations Series, positioning him for potential starting opportunities against southern hemisphere opponents as builds depth for the 2027 cycle. By late 2025, his ten senior caps reflected a growing reputation for dependable scrummaging and physicality from the front row, often deployed to bolster 's set-piece in tight contests.

List of international caps and tries

Bevan Rodd represented at various youth international levels, including U16 in 2016 and U18 in 2017, before accumulating 16 caps at U20 level between 2019 and 2021, during which he scored 1 try. His U20 appearances included participation in the Six Nations and other tournaments, contributing to 's successful campaigns in that age group. Rodd's senior international career began in 2021, and as of November 2025, he has earned 10 caps for , scoring 1 try. The following table lists all his senior appearances, including opponents, venues, scores, and tries scored:
DateOpponentVenueScoreTriesNotes
13 Nov 202132–15 (W)0Debut (starter)
20 Nov 202127–26 (W)0Starter
5 Aug 20239–20 (L)0Warm-up match (replacement)
23 Sep 202371–0 (W)1Rugby World Cup; his only senior try
27 Oct 202326–23 (W)0Rugby World Cup bronze-medal match (substitute)
22 Jun 202417–52 (W)0Starter
13 Jul 202424–17 (L)0Replacement
5 Jul 202512–35 (W)0Replacement
12 Jul 2025San Juan17–22 (W)0Replacement
19 Jul 2025USAWashington5–40 (W)0Starter
Overall, Rodd's senior record stands at 10 caps, 8 wins, 2 losses, and 1 try (5 points).

Playing style

Physical attributes and skills

Bevan Rodd stands at 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) and weighs 118 kg (18 st 8 lb), a build that equips him with compact power ideal for the demands of a loosehead prop, enabling effective engagement in the scrum while maintaining balance and leverage against larger opponents. Rodd excels in scrummaging technique, providing stability and push in set-piece situations, complemented by notable mobility in loose play that allows him to contribute dynamically beyond the front row. His carrying ability is evident in his capacity to , with 24 carries totaling 74 in the 2024-25 Premiership , while his quick feet enable effective support lines and all-round involvement despite his size. Emerging from Sale Sharks' academy, Rodd has shown significant development in set-piece dominance, with improvements in scrummaging attributed to added maturity, size, and technical refinement over recent seasons. In the 2024-25 Premiership campaign, he achieved an 86% tackle success rate, underscoring his defensive reliability and evolution into a more complete prop.

Reputation and comparisons

Bevan Rodd emerged as a fast-tracked talent in English rugby following his unexpected senior international debut in November 2021 against , where he was called up as an uncapped 21-year-old to replace the injured . His rapid rise from ' academy to the national team underscored his potential, with head coach later emphasizing the value of props who combine scrummaging prowess with additional skills around the park, a trait Rodd exemplifies through consistent squad selections. Rodd's versatility has drawn particular praise from director of rugby , who described him as a "rare talent" whose mobility and work rate distinguish him among front-row forwards, allowing him to contribute effectively in open play beyond traditional duties. This blend of physical attributes—particularly his agility for a 118 kg —has positioned him as a modern, dynamic loosehead capable of covering multiple roles, including even hooker in training scenarios. In media coverage, Rodd was featured prominently in Rugby World's May 2023 profile as an emerging standout, with Sanderson's endorsement highlighting his scrum strength and field presence as key to his trajectory. By 2025, he has solidified a reputation as a reliable provider of squad depth for , earning consistent call-ups under Borthwick and recognition as a potential breakout star in the Six Nations, where his steady performances in high-stakes scrums and defensive efforts have been noted.

Personal life

Interests and hobbies

Bevan Rodd has expressed a strong aspiration to pursue farming after his rugby career, influenced by his rural upbringing on of Man and Scottish heritage. In a 2021 interview, he reflected on this early career ambition, noting that his background in such environments shaped his long-term interests. Rodd enjoys , a developed during his time living in and on of Man, where coastal settings fostered his passion for the water. In 2021, he planned a surfing trip to with friends just before receiving an unexpected call-up to the squad, which ultimately led him to postpone the outing.

Off-field activities

Rodd has been involved in charitable initiatives, particularly supporting cancer-related causes. In 2018, while playing for ' under-18 team and under-18, he raised nearly £500 for Manx Support through a public talk where attendees donated, followed by auctioning his under-18 jacket for additional funds. He maintains an active media presence, often discussing his career progression and team aspirations. In June 2025, Rodd gave an exclusive interview to Talking Rugby Union, reflecting on his performance in a prior league match against and his goals for the upcoming playoffs and 2025-26 season with and potential international opportunities. Following his try against in March 2025, he appeared in a TNT Sports video interview breaking down the play and team dynamics. In April 2025, he featured in a Quays News profile on adopting NBA star ' recovery routines to enhance his rugby performance. Rodd has also been highlighted in coverage of squad selections, including his inclusion in the initial training group for the 2025 summer tour to and the . His social media engagement includes an account with approximately 5,500 followers, where he shares updates on his professional life with . Rodd has been featured in ' promotional content, such as the 2021 video profile "Bevan Rodd - The Manc Messi," which showcased his early academy development and playing style to engage fans. Media profiles have occasionally referenced his hobby, noting a 2021 surf trip interrupted by his first senior call-up.

Honours and achievements

Club honours

During his professional tenure with Sale Sharks, Bevan Rodd contributed to several notable team achievements in domestic and European competitions. In the 2023-24 Premiership Rugby season, Sale Sharks reached the semi-finals but lost 25-20 to Bath Rugby. Rodd featured in the semi-final match at the Recreation Ground. In the 2022-23 Premiership Rugby Cup, Sale Sharks reached the final but lost 27-25 to Gloucester Rugby. Rodd started in several key matches throughout the campaign, including the final, helping advance the team to the knockout rounds. His scrummaging presence was instrumental in maintaining front-row stability during those encounters. In European competition, competed in the pool stage of the , finishing fifth in Pool 4. They then advanced to the round of 16 in the European Rugby Challenge Cup, where they lost 45-10 to . Rodd played a role in the Champions Cup pool matches, contributing to the team's performances.

International and individual awards

Bevan Rodd has garnered individual recognition for his performances in professional rugby, particularly highlighting his breakthrough at the international level with . In 2019, he was awarded the Under 21 Sportsman of the Year at the Isle of Man Sports Awards. In 2023, he received the Isle of Man Sportsman of the Year award, honoring his contributions to the squad's third-place finish at the in , where he made appearances including scoring a try against . He also played in the bronze medal match against . Earlier in his career, Rodd received a nomination for the Rugby Players' Association (RPA) Young Player of the Year award in 2022, acknowledging his rapid rise as a promising prop for and his emerging role in the setup; the award ultimately went to . This nomination underscored Rodd's potential following his senior international debut against in 2021, though he has yet to secure a major individual accolade at the international tournament level, such as in Test fixtures.

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