Jonathan Wallace Moffett (born 30 April 1937) is a former Ireland international rugby union player.
Raised on a farm in Ballyeasborough outside Belfast, Moffett attended Campbell College and was an Ulster Schools' Cup-winning captain, before gaining a blue with the University of Aberdeen in Scotland He played scrum-half for Ballymena and won an Ireland call up in the 1961 Five Nations as a replacement for Andy Mulligan, who had contracted measles. Capped twice, Moffett had a starring role on debut against England at Lansdowne Road, kicking two penalties and a difficult conversion in a 11âÂÂ8 Ireland win, to retain his place for the next match against Scotland at Murrayfield.
Moffett immigrated to New Zealand in 1963 and captained the Hastings rugby club. He worked as a science teacher at Lindisfarne College, then set up a 500-acre orchard in Hawke's Bay, which grew into a family business.