Jebb Sinclair, born on August 4, 1986, is a distinguished Canadian rugby union player known for his versatility on the field. Primarily a flanker, he also adeptly covers the second row, showcasing his dynamic skill set. Sinclair's rugby journey began with the Fredericton Loyalists and included stints with the Castaway Wanderers RFC, RGC 1404 in North Wales, and The Rock in the Canadian Rugby Championship.
Sinclair made his mark on the international stage when he debuted for the Canadian national rugby team against Portugal during Canada's 2008 tour of Europe. His talent was further recognized when he was selected for the 2011 Rugby World Cup, marking a significant milestone in his career.
In May 2012, Sinclair took his talents to South Africa, joining the Stormers in Super Rugby on a short-term loan. Following the Super Rugby season, he continued to impress by playing for Western Province in the 2012 Currie Cup Premier Division. His achievements in this prestigious tournament made him the second Canadian international to win the Currie Cup, following in the footsteps of Christian Stewart.
After a successful career, Sinclair was released from his contract with London Irish in the summer of 2017. He has since transitioned into coaching, sharing his extensive knowledge and experience with aspiring rugby players in Canada.