Ontario Blues Moor was a member of the
Ontario Blues team that won 6 Canadian Rugby Championships from 2011 to 2018.
Oxford University While studying for his master's degree, Moor played for
Oxford University in the 2017
Varsity Match against
Cambridge University R.U.F.C. During his studies at Oxford, Moor also represented Canada versus the New Zealand
Māori All Blacks at BC Place in Vancouver.
Wasps Moor was on trial with then-
Premiership Rugby club
Wasps RFC over a period of 3-months during his studies at
Oxford University. He appeared in 3 Aviva ' A' League matches For Wasps and scored 3 tries across the 3 matches, including 2 tries on debut against Northampton Wanderers at Franklin's Gardens.
Yorkshire Carnegie On 14 August 2018, it was announced that Moor was being trialled at then-
RFU Championship club,
Yorkshire Carnegie. The trial was successful, and Moor was signed on 30 August for the 2018–19 season. Yorkshire finished the season 6th in the competition, with Moor scoring on his home debut.
Toronto Arrows & professional retirement Source: On 2 December 2018, the
Toronto Arrows announced the signing of Dan Moor from Yorkshire Carnegie, returning Moor to his hometown, and into
Major League Rugby. Over the 2019 season, Moor served as co-captain with
Lucas Rumball and scored 7 tries over 17 appearances for the Arrows, including the first try for the Arrows on home soil in MLR, and was awarded with All-MLR Second XV honours. Despite his achievements, Moor was unsuccessful in being selected for
Rugby Canada for the
2019 Rugby World Cup. Moor re-signed with the Arrows for the 2020 MLR season. On 20 January 2018, Moor was appointed as club captain for the Arrows' 2020 season, with
Lucas Rumball named as vice-captain for the 2020 MLR season. Moor led for the first 4 games of the
2020 season, scoring 4 tries. When the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Moor was joint-second in the League try-scorers list. On 24 June 2020, Moor announced his retirement from professional rugby. He stated that the time away from rugby caused by the
COVID-19 pandemic gave him "time and space" to ponder his transition from rugby. He took up a position with Bain & Company in November 2020, while maintaining an advisory role with the Arrows. Moor captained the Arrows to a record of 16 wins and 6 losses over his two seasons at the helm. ==References==