| Name |
Peter Hynes |
| Position |
Wing |
| Height |
180cm |
| Weight |
92cm |
| Date of Birth |
17/07/1982 |
| Super 14 Team |
Reds |
| Super 12/14 Points |
65 |
| Super 12/14 Caps |
55 |
| Test Points |
10 (2t) |
| Test Caps |
9 |
| Test Debut |
2008 v Ireland, Melbourne |
| Honours |
Australian Schoolboys 2000; Australian U21 2002-2003; Australian Sevens 2002; Australia A 2003; Prime Ministers XV 2006; Australian Wallabies 2008- |
PETER HYNES notched up his 50th game for the Reds in 2007 in Super 14 Rugby, in a season where he played wing, inside centre and flyhalf. Hynes scored the first ever Reds try at Suncorp Stadium in 2004, and has represented Australia at U19, U21, Australian Sevens, Australia A and the Prime Ministers XV.
2000 Selected in Australian Schoolboys squad
2001 Represented Queensland at U19 Australian Rugby Championships
2002 Member of Australian U21 iRB World Championship squad, who lost to South Africa in the final; at 19, Hynes was the youngest member of the Australian Sevens team.
2003 Debut for the Reds v Hurricanes in Super Rugby; member of Australia U21 World Cup Squad; represented Australia A
2004 Scored first ever Reds try in Super Rugby at Suncorp Stadium in May, re-signed with Reds for another two years
2005 Played with Reds in Super 14.
2006 Selected for Prime Minister XV playing against Japan in Tokyo;
2007 Notched up his 50th game for the Reds in Super 14, showing versatility by playing at wing, inside centre and flyhalf; member of Ballymore Tornadoes in the Australian Rugby Championships.