Daniel Biggar (born 16 October 1989) is a Welsh professional rugby union player currently playing for French Top 14 side Toulon as a fly-half.
[3] He made his Ospreys debut as an 18-year old at the Millennium Stadium, coming off the bench late on in an EDF Energy Cup semi-final win over Saracens.
This season concluded with Biggar sinking the title-winning touchline conversion in the Grand Final win over Leinster.
[9] After 18 months in the wilderness, including missing the 2011 Rugby World Cup, Biggar was recalled for the 2012 Welsh squad after a run of good form with the Ospreys.
This form was topped off by the match-winning conversion from the touchline in the 2012 Pro12 Grand Final, as well as a number of man-of-the-match performances in the run-in at the end of the season.
Biggar finally got his chance in the Welsh number 10 shirt in the victorious 2013 Six Nations Championship campaign, starting all five games at fly half, thanks to a Rhys Priestland injury.
Biggar continued his good run of form into the 2013–14 season, his performances for the Ospreys earning him a call-up for the 2013 Autumn Internationals, in which he started against Australia and Argentina, scoring a try against the former.
Biggar entered the tournament as first choice fly-half and played a pivotal role as Wales reached the semi-finals.
[12] Biggar missed the final Pool game against Uruguay due to a second head injury of the tournament but returned for the quarter-final against France.
[14] Biggar has his own routine before kicking goals, which fans now call "The Biggarena" after Los Del Rio's 1995 hit, Macarena.
[16] Biggar made his first start of the tour in the provincial game against the Blues on 7 June 2017,[17] but was withdrawn after a 35 minutes and failed to reappear following a HIA.
Biggar was selected for his second British and Irish Lions tour in May 2021 against reigning World Champions South Africa.