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From The Netherlands to Cardiff: The Making of Maxime van Hilst

Discover the inspiring rugby journey of Maxime van Hilst, from Huizen to Cardiff Met and the international stage.

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Courage. It’s a powerful word and can take many forms throughout the long, winding road of life. Chasing one’s dream takes a lot of courage. Maxime van Hilst is hunting down his dreams with unwavering commitment—a young player looking to leave his mark on the rugby world. Van Hilst has a great story; let’s dive into it.

The Beginning

Van Hilst comes from an athletic family. It was his babysitter who introduced him to rugby, a catalyst that sparked a lifelong love. The passion for the game was clear from the start, as he enrolled at the Rugby Academy high school. His development demanded commitment, training four times a week at the academy during school hours. On top of that, he continued to sharpen his game with twice-weekly sessions at his local club, RC ’t Gooi.

At RC ’t Gooi, van Hilst got his first taste of silverware, winning the Dutch National Championship and scoring a try in the process. His early days laid a foundation for a steadfast love for the game. Van Hilst talks about the beginning of his rugby journey and what the game means to him.

“It all started when I began playing rugby at five years old because of my babysitter. From that moment on, I just continued playing. Then, at the age of 12, I started taking it a bit more seriously through the rugby academy, and from there I kept playing more and more competitively.”

As his talent shone, van Hilst moved to the UK.

Cardiff Met

Watch van Hilst go over the line at 2:20

“At 17, I went to Manchester to try and take it to the next level. I did a year of rugby there and then transferred to Cardiff Met. The last three years have been great.”

Van Hilst found himself at the Cyncoed campus, following in the footsteps of some impressive players. Cardiff Met has a stellar reputation for helping young players become the best they can be. The scrum-half has amassed game time in both the Super BUCS and the Welsh domestic leagues. He has had standout performances in matches against Leeds Beckett University and in derbies against Cardiff University at the Arms Park. Time spent at Cardiff Met has clearly refined van Hilst’s craft, sharpening his physical edge and all-round skill. Surrounded by elite standards and constant challenges, his game has grown with purpose and confidence.

“Cardiff Met has been very, very crucial to my development. When I was in Manchester, I felt like I could go to a higher level, train at a higher level, and play at a higher level. I wanted that professionalism, and that’s what Cardiff Met offered. I came to Cardiff Met through my national team. I was in Manchester, looking at Super BUCS universities to play at a higher level, and I ended up choosing Cardiff Met. From that moment on, it’s just been amazing.

“From my first pre-season in my first year until now, I’ve learned loads and played at a high level, alongside players who have played at a high level. The coaching has been massive as well. Over my three years, I’ve worked with phenomenal coaches. Being able to ask questions and gain experience from people like that has been really valuable. They offer loads of support across everything.”

Van Hilst also talks about what it’s like to play rugby in Wales.

“I’m loving playing in Wales. Grounds like Cardiff Arms Park are incredible, and playing places like Neath away was a really cool experience for me. Rugby is such a huge part of Welsh culture, unlike in the Netherlands, so it was a big cultural shift. I love how everyone goes to rugby games and how important rugby is here. I’ve loved living in Wales, and everyone has been so welcoming and supportive throughout the experience so far.”

Senior rugby has already tested van Hilst, and he has met the challenge head-on. Pulling on his country’s jersey only adds a sense of promise to his journey.

International experience

The Cardiff Met scrum-half has been a consistent presence throughout the Netherlands junior set-ups. 2024 marked his senior debut, taking on Poland, where it didn’t take him long to make an impact. In the same campaign, he was capped against Germany. Van Hilst talked about what it meant to represent his country.

“Representing my country was unbelievable. It was quite a surprise because it was a late call-up. I had been training with the squad, but two years ago I got called up for a home game, which made it extra special. It was in front of a crowd, and rugby in the Netherlands is a small world—everyone knows each other, and if you’re doing well, people know your name. Playing in front of a home crowd, with people I’d played with and against in the stands, as well as coaches there, was really special. I got loads of messages after the game, which was a very cool experience.

“My second game was in France, in Paris, in a big stadium. At the time, that was something I hadn’t really experienced before, so that was also really cool and something I want to do more of in the future. That’s a big ambition of mine.”

As rugby in the Netherlands grows, van Hilst will be a big part of its future.

“Looking to the future, my ambition is to sign a professional contract in the UK after university, which would be after this year. My main goal is to become a leader and one of the best Dutch players to have played the game. If I could sign professionally somewhere like the Premiership, I think I’d be the first Dutch player to do so, and that’s something I really look at as an ambition. I’d love to become a kind of Dutch rugby legend. It might sound a bit strange, but I think it would be really cool—for my club, my old club, and all the coaches who’ve helped me along the way. It would just be amazing to actually make it. Those are my ambitions, and we’ll see how it goes.”

Van Hilst has big ambitions, and with his talent, he is well on his way to achieving them. Driven by ambition and a hunger to leave his mark, van Hilst’s pursuit of greatness is only just beginning. Wherever the path leads, the future promises to be special.


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