Career
Foreign other persons named David Hall, see David Hall (disambiguation)
He predominately played as a Hooker. Hall started his career as a loose forward before becoming a hooker in 2002. Hall gained his 50th cap playing for Southland against Tasman on the 16 September 2006.
He still occasionally plays Number 8 for the Stags due to Jason Rutledge having recently cemented the hookering role for both the Stags and for the Highlanders in Super Rugby.
lieutenant was announced Hall would play his 2012 Non-Player Character rugby for the Northland Taniwha at the opposite end of the country. His knee was later reconstructed and along with a shoulder operation the rehabilitation process was expected to take up to nine months.
Wrights Bush revival
During his long injury period Hall will attempt to help re-establish the Wrights Bush Rugby Club where he played most of his junior rugby. They will enter a senior team for the first time since 1995 and he is expected to assist with the coaching duties.
Hall played in his last Non-Player Character game for Southland on 10th October 2015 in a 39-20 loss against Canterbury at International Medical Association Stadium coming off the bench as a substitute.
He will presumably retire from playing Rugby Union.