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  2. Austin Healey - Wikipedia

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    75. Correct as of England. Austin Sean Healey (born 26 October 1973 in Wallasey (now part of Merseyside, formerly Cheshire ), is a former English rugby union player who played as a utility back for Leicester Tigers, and represented both England and the British & Irish Lions . He has 51 England caps and 2 Lions caps.

  3. Sarra Elgan - Wikipedia

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    She began as a pitchside reporter at rugby union matches for S4C after the death of Ray Gravell in 2007. [3] Elgan has worked as a presenter on rugby union coverage on TNT Sports and its predecessor BT Sport. [4] [5] She became a regular on the S4C rugby chat show Jonathan, alongside Jonathan Davies and Nigel Owens from 2018.

  4. Mark Pougatch - Wikipedia

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    Lady Victoria Scott (m. 2000) Mark Charles Albert Pougatch (born 27 January 1968) is an English radio and television broadcaster, journalist, and author who is currently the Chief Sports Presenter for ITV Sport, fronting their major football and rugby coverage. He is also the sideline reporter for Stan Sport 's UEFA competition coverage.

  5. Martin Bayfield - Wikipedia

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    The 208 cm (6 ft 10in) tall Bayfield made his England debut in 1991, and although he was omitted from the 1991 World Cup squad, he was a part of the 1992 Five Nations Grand Slam winning side. He went on the 1993 British Lions tour to New Zealand, and was part of the 1995 World Cup squad. He would play 18 times partnering Martin Johnson.

  6. Why is BT Sport being rebranded to TNT Sports ... - AOL

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    In time, the two channels will be brought together under the TNT Sports brand, with fans able to watch top football, rugby, tennis and Olympic sport action all under one banner.

  7. Ugo Monye - Wikipedia

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    2002–2005. England. Ugochukwu Chiedozie Monye (born 13 April 1983) [citation needed] is an English sports pundit and former rugby union player, [2] Monye played 14 times for England, 241 times for his only club Harlequins [3] and played twice for the British & Irish Lions on their 2009 tour to South Africa.

  8. Sam Quek - Wikipedia

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    Quek has been a presenter on sports shows, including for The NFL Show, rugby union on Channel 5, field hockey on BT Sport, and football for Channel 4 and LFC TV. In 2017, she became a sports columnist for the Metro newspaper, [36] and in 2018 wrote a piece for the BBC about the challenges that women face in the media's portrayal of female athletes on and off the field. [37]

  9. Ben Kay - Wikipedia

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    Kay was born in Liverpool, the only son of Lord Justice of Appeal Sir John William Kay (1943–2004), [1] His sister, Dame Amanda Yip, is also a judge. His father's vocation later earned Ben the nickname "M'lud". [2] [3] Kay first started playing rugby for Waterloo minis going on to play for the Waterloo first team.