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Matthew James Sutherland "Daws" Dawson MBE (born 31 October 1972 in Birkenhead) is a now retired English rugby union footballer who played scrum half for Wasps having played most of his career for Northampton Saints. His international career he toured with the British and Irish Lions three times and was part of England's 2003 Rugby World Cup winning side. He won 77 caps for his country in total, including nine as captain. He is England’s most capped scrum half. 1972 (MCMLXXII) was a leap year starting on Saturday. ...
October 31 is the 304th day of the year (305th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 61 days remaining. ...
Map sources for Birkenhead at grid reference SJ3088 Birkenhead is a town on The Wirral Peninsula, Merseyside, on the left bank of the River Mersey, opposite Liverpool. ...
Motto: (French for God and my right) Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital London Largest city London Official language(s) English Government Constitutional monarchy - Queen Queen Elizabeth II - Prime Minister Tony Blair MP Unification - by Athelstan AD927 Area - Total 130,395 km² (1st in UK) 50,346 sq mi - Water (%) Population...
The metre, or meter (symbol: m) is the SI base unit of length. ...
The international prototype, made of platinum-iridium, which is kept at the BIPM under conditions specified by the 1st CGPM in 1889. ...
General phase play in rugby union. ...
A rugby union team is made up of 15 players: eight forwards, numbered from 1 to 8; and seven backs, numbered from 9 to 15. ...
A rugby union team is made up of 15 players: eight forwards, numbered from 1 to 8; and seven backs, numbered from 9 to 15. ...
A cap is an appearance for a select team, such as a school, county or international team in sports. ...
Northampton Saints is an English rugby union club from Northampton that currently plays in Englands top league, the Guinness Premiership. ...
London Wasps (formerly known as Wasps FC or The Wasps) is an English rugby union team. ...
The following is a list of international rugby union teams: Any team added to this list should have a corresponding Category:International rugby union teams or Category:National rugby union teams link put into the bottom the article to keep the Category database up to date. ...
England Rugby is the name of the English national rugby union team. ...
The official 2005 Lions logo The British and Irish Lions (formerly British Isles and then the British Lions; commonly the Lions) is a Rugby Union side comprising a pick of the best players from the British Isles international teams - ( England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales). ...
Commanders Badge of the Order of the British Empire The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by King George V. The Order includes five classes in civil and military divisions; in decreasing order of seniority, these are...
October 31 is the 304th day of the year (305th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 61 days remaining. ...
1972 (MCMLXXII) was a leap year starting on Saturday. ...
Map sources for Birkenhead at grid reference SJ3088 Birkenhead is a town on The Wirral Peninsula, Merseyside, on the left bank of the River Mersey, opposite Liverpool. ...
The English are an ethnic group or nation associated with England and the English language. ...
General phase play in rugby union. ...
A rugby union team is made up of 15 players: eight forwards, numbered from 1 to 8; and seven backs, numbered from 9 to 15. ...
London Wasps (formerly known as Wasps FC or The Wasps) is an English rugby union team. ...
Northampton Saints is an English rugby union club from Northampton that currently plays in Englands top league, the Guinness Premiership. ...
The official 2005 Lions logo The British and Irish Lions (formerly British Isles and then the British Lions; commonly the Lions) is a Rugby Union side comprising a pick of the best players from the British Isles international teams - ( England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales). ...
England Rugby is the name of the English national rugby union team. ...
The 2003 Rugby World Cup was the fifth world cup in rugby union history. ...
A rugby union team is made up of 15 players: eight forwards, numbered from 1 to 8; and seven backs, numbered from 9 to 15. ...
He is best known for his trademark 'sniping runs' and played the whistle well, often scoring tries from 'tap and go' penalties. When called upon, he can also demonstrate his versatility by kicking goals. In recent years he was similar to George Gregan in his 'talkback' to referees. Date of Birth: 19 April 1973 Place of Birth: Lusaka, Zambia Height: 1. ...
He was educated at RGS High Wycombe and played his early club rugby with Marlow, where he played alongside former England full back Nick Beal. Dawson joined Northampton in 1991 with Northampton. The Royal Grammar School is a grammar school in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. ...
Nicholas David Beal (born 2 December 1970 in Howden) is a rugby union player who played at full back for Northampton Saints, England and the Lions. ...
In 1993, Dawson was a member of the England Sevens team which won the first Sevens World Cup in Scotland. 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
The English national rugby union sevens team compete in the World Sevens Series, Rugby World Cup Sevens and the Commonwealth Games. ...
The Rugby World Cup Sevens is the worlds premier international contest in the Sevens version of rugby union, first held in Scotland in 1993 and held every four years. ...
Dawson made his international debut for England in December 1995, against Western Samoa, but would have to fight with Andy Gomarsall, Austin Healey but mostly Kyran Bracken for the England number 9 shirt. 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The national rugby union team of Samoa is called Manu Samoa (the name of a famous Samoan chief some 10 generations ago). ...
Andy Gomarsall MBE (born 24 July 1974) is a rugby union player who plays at Scrum-half for Gloucester and England. ...
Austin Sean Healey (born 26th October, 1973 in Wallasey) is a rugby union footballer, who plays as a utility back for Leicester Tigers, and has represented England and the British Lions. ...
Kyran Paul Patrick Bracken MBE (born 22 November 1971 in Dublin, Republic of Ireland) is rugby union footballer who plays at scrum-half for Saracens and formerly Bristol. ...
A rugby union team is made up of 15 players: eight forwards, numbered from 1 to 8; and seven backs, numbered from 9 to 15. ...
Dawson went on the 1997 British Lions tour to South Africa as third-choice scrum half behind Rob Howley and Austin Healey but injury to Howley and some good performances saw him make the starting line-up. In the first test with ten minutes to go, Dawson broke from the base of a scrum and threw an overhead dummy that checked the four Springboks allowing him to scamper in for the winning try. That victory was the start of a 2-1 series win. The 1997 British Lions tour to South Africa was the first after the end of apartheid in that country, and the first professional tour. ...
A rugby union team is made up of 15 players: eight forwards, numbered from 1 to 8; and seven backs, numbered from 9 to 15. ...
Robert Howley (born 13 October 1970 in Bridgend) is a former Welsh rugby union footballer . ...
Austin Sean Healey (born 26th October, 1973 in Wallasey) is a rugby union footballer, who plays as a utility back for Leicester Tigers, and has represented England and the British Lions. ...
The Springboks or Bokke are the South African national rugby team. ...
He was captain in the 2000 Six Nations and often in the absence of Martin Johnson. This article is about the year 2000. ...
The Six Nations Championship (referred to as RBS 6 Nations for sponsorship reasons), (2000-) formerly known as the Five Nations Championship, is an annual international rugby union competition held between six European sides; England, France (since 1910), Ireland, Italy (since 2000), Scotland and Wales. ...
Date of Birth: March 9, 1970 Place of Birth: Solihull, West Midlands Height: 6ft 7in (2. ...
In 2001 British and Irish Lions tour to Australia, Dawson went as second-choice scrum half behind Howley. Howley played in the first two tests but was injured for the third, where Dawson played. Controversially however, Dawson was one of the mid-week side opposed to the actions of coach Graham Henry and criticised Henry publicly for his criticism, although this did not cause as much stir as Healey's similar comments. The 2001 British and Irish Lions tour to Australia. ...
A rugby union team is made up of 15 players: eight forwards, numbered from 1 to 8; and seven backs, numbered from 9 to 15. ...
Graham Henry (born 8 June 1946 in Christchurch) is a New Zealand rugby union coach, currently head coach of the countrys storied national team, the All Blacks. ...
Dawson became an integral part of the England side, winning his 50th cap against Ireland on the same day England won the Grand Slam in 2003. He was a crucial part of the team that won the 2003 Six Nations Grand Slam and World Cup, feeding Jonny Wilkinson for the fateful drop goal. 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Six Nations Championship (referred to as RBS 6 Nations for sponsorship reasons), (2000-) formerly known as the Five Nations Championship, is an annual international rugby union competition held between six European sides; England, France (since 1910), Ireland, Italy (since 2000), Scotland and Wales. ...
A Grand Slam can completed in two ways in rugby union. ...
The 2003 Rugby World Cup was the fifth world cup in rugby union history. ...
Date of Birth: May 25, 1979 Place of Birth: Frimley, Surrey Height: 1. ...
A drop kick is someones dropping a ball and then kicking it when it bounces off the ground. ...
In 2004 he moved from Northampton to Wasps, winning the Premiership title in his first season. Living in London allowed Matt to pursue a media career. In the autumn he failed to turn up to an England training camp due to a previously-arranged commitment to appear on A Question of Sport, resulting in him being dropped from the England squad for the 2004 Autumn internationals. A return to the 2005 Six Nations was expected and Dawson rejoined the Elite Player Squad for the tournament, playing so well he earned a place on the 2005 British Lions tour to New Zealand. 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Northampton Saints is an English rugby union club from Northampton that currently plays in Englands top league, the Guinness Premiership. ...
London Wasps (formerly known as Wasps FC or The Wasps) is an English rugby union team. ...
A Question of Sport is a long-running BBC quiz show which started on 5 January 1970 and continues to this day. ...
The 2005 Six Nations Championship was the sixth edition of the Rugby Union Six Nations Championship to be held since the competition expanded in 2000 to include Italy. ...
The 2005 Lions tour logo In 2005 the British and Irish Lions Rugby union team toured New Zealand for the first time since 1993, suffering a 3-0 whitewash at the hands of the New Zealand All Blacks. ...
Dawson returned to the England fold in 2005 but had limited opportunities in a disappointing Six Nations campaign as Harry Ellis started at number nine for four of the five matches. Harry Ellis (born 17 May 1982) is an English rugby union footballer who plays scrum-half for Leicester Tigers and Englnad. ...
On 7 April 2006, Dawson announced that he would be retiring from rugby completely at the end of the season and on 14 May 2006 he played his last game of premiership rugby, when Sale denied Wasps their chance of winning the Premiership title 4 years in a row and so equalling Leicester's record. Coaching is a possibility for him after leaving Wasps. 1 April 7 is the 97th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (98th in leap years). ...
2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
May 14 is the 134th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (135th in leap years). ...
2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
On 13 September 2006, it was announced that Matt was to take part in the new series of BBC1's Strictly Come Dancing. September 13 is the 256th day of the year (257th in leap years). ...
2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
BBC One (or BBC1 as it was formerly styled) is the oldest television station in the world. ...
Countries with their own version Strictly Come Dancing is a British television show, shown on BBC One based on ballroom dancing. ...
External links
- Planet-Rugby stats
- Profile and Statistcs (itsrugby.com)
- Sporting heroes 1 2 3
- Matt Dawson at the Internet Movie Database
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