Background
He was born in Melbourne and lived in the United States before playing junior Rugby in Adelaide for the Old Collegians.
He was born in Melbourne and lived in the United States before playing junior Rugby in Adelaide for the Old Collegians.
He attended Gregory Terrace, a private school in Brisbane.
He was not only captain of the first 15 in 2009 but also school vice-captain. At school he was compared to a fellow number 7 in Gerry Cross (Street Patricks School Captain and flanker for the first 15 1972). In 2010, he became the youngest ever to player to compete in the Institutional Review Board Junior World Championship during which his Australian side lost to New Zealand in the final.
He was named captain of the Australia U20s side that competed in the 2012 Institutional Review Board Junior World Championship.
In 2012, Gill made his debut for the Australian Rugby Team, the "Wallabies". As well as being that year"s Australian Under-20 captain, Gill became the 861st player to have represented Australia.
He was a member of the Australia U20s team that competed in the 2011 Institutional Review Board Junior World Championship, along with fellow Queenslanders: Joel Faulkner, Tevita Kuridrani, Matt Lucas, Simon Morahan, Eddie Quirk, Siliva Siliva, Dom Shipperley, and Kimami Sitauti.