Matt Dawson
(→Biography: rugby *union*, of course (it's a very popular sport in my family). Also pointed out his position - but feel free to change to simply "player" if it's too confusing for non-rugby fans) |
(→Biography: Dawson played for Northampton and Wasps - and, of course, he was a member of England's 2003 World Cup winning team) |
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- | Rugby union scrum-half who went on to be a long-standing [[A Question of Sport]] captain | + | Rugby union scrum-half who played domestically for Northampton and Wasps, and was a member of England's 2003 World Cup winning team. He went on to be a long-standing [[A Question of Sport]] captain - or, to be accurate, ''longest''-serving [[A Question of Sport]] captain, since he took over form Bill Beaumont in 2018. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 19:55, 13 September 2020
Contents |
Shows
All Star Cup (participant)
Masterchef Goes Large (participant)
Strictly Come Dancing (participant)
A Question of Sport (team captain)
Biography
Rugby union scrum-half who played domestically for Northampton and Wasps, and was a member of England's 2003 World Cup winning team. He went on to be a long-standing A Question of Sport captain - or, to be accurate, longest-serving A Question of Sport captain, since he took over form Bill Beaumont in 2018.
Trivia
Won the inaugural series of Celebrity Masterchef in 2006, although it was a close-run thing. Gregg Wallace said in an interview a couple of years later (and on numerous occasions since) that that series' runner-up Hardeep Singh Kohli was "the greatest Masterchef winner that never was".