Huxley made his
Super Rugby debut for the
Queensland Reds in 2003. His Reds season was successful year and was awarded the
Pilecki Medal to become the player of the year. On 4 March 2008, the Brumbies announced Huxley had been diagnosed with a brain tumour after suffering a seizure during a match against Queensland the previous week. Huxley stopped playing immediately to undergo surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy to treat his condition. He had surgery which was successful and in March 2010, gained a medical clearance to resume playing. Huxley signed with the
Melbourne Rebels in May 2010. Rebels' head coach
Rod Macqueen, said, "Julian has shown great form since his return. He brings with him a fantastic attitude to life and the game we can all learn from. He is an intelligent player who will make a significant contribution to the Rebels." Huxley's reported motivation to move to
Melbourne is to start a "new chapter" Huxley's move to Melbourne also attracted the attention of
The Age and
The Australian. In July 2012 Huxley left the Melbourne Rebels. He moved to France to play Narbonne in the Rugby Pro D2 competition. ==Coaching==