New Zealand Born in Australia, Nicholas moved to
New Zealand in his youth and attended
Tauranga Boys' College. He moved south to attend the
University of Otago and made his provincial rugby debut for
Otago as a teenager in 1998. By 2001, Nicholas was a key player in the Otago side and earned a contract with the
Highlanders for the
2002 Super 12 season. He would go on to have an outstanding debut season, starting all 12 contests and leading the side with 7 tries (one more than
All Black great
Jeff Wilson). His exploits helped the Highlanders to an 8-3 record and semi-finals berth. Nicholas would be unable to play in the Highlanders squad for the 2005 Super 12 season as he signed with suntory sungoliath based in Tokyo Japan
Japan In 2005, Nicholas joined Japanese
Top League club
Suntory Sungoliath. While his goal-kicking opportunities were limited in New Zealand, as he was behind
All Blacks Nick Evans and
Tony Brown in the pecking order for Otago and the Highlanders, he was given an opportunity in Japan to become his team's main kicking option, and by the 2006-07 season was the top points scorer in the Top League. Nicholas signed with the
Queensland Reds for the
2007 Super 14 season, but the move fell through on the eve of the season and he chose to remain in Japan. In the 2010-11 season, Nicholas scored 126 points in helping Suntory Sungoliath to their first
All-Japan Championship since 2001.
International play As Nicholas had never represented New Zealand or Australia internationally, he qualified to play for Japan and was selected in February 2008 as a member of the Japan national squad of 52 players. Nicholas has developed into a key player and one of the regular goal kickers (along with former Otago and Highlander teammate
James Arlidge) for the Japanese squad, and earned his 25th cap against the
United Arab Emirates on 13 May 2011. Nicholas retired from international rugby at the end of the 2012 season. ==External links==