Career
Hume formerly played rugby league with the United States of America Tomahawks. Originally from Sydney, Hume moved to New York where he began playing rugby league for the New York Knights in the American National Rugby League. In 2009, his first year with the team, he led the Knights to a league championship and was awarded AMNRL Most Valuable Player. Hume typically plays five-eighth.
Hume scored a hat trick to propel the United States of America Tomahawks to 38-20 victory over Ireland in the Donnybrook Cup.
In September 2013, Hume was called up to the Tomahawks World Cup squad but had to withdraw after sustaining a broken legal Hume debuted for the Eagles in June 2012 in a loss to Canada during which he scored a try.
Hume played club rugby union for Old Blue in New New York In rugby sevens, Hume debuted for the United States. national team in 2012, and helped the United States of America qualify for the 2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens during the 2012 NACRA Sevens.
Hume was signed to a contract by the United States. national team for 2013.
In August 2013 Hume began playing for Gloucester A as part of a trial, scoring two tries in his first two matches for the A side team Despite strong performances, Gloucester were unable to sign Hume for the 2013-2014 season, but were keen on the possibility of Hume returning for the following season. In January 2014 Hume signed a contract for Remote Control Narbonne until the end of the season under the "Medical Joker" rule making two appearances for the side.
Hume left Narbonne at the end of the his first season with the club, to pursue other opportunities in professional rugby.