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Jeremy Clayton Guscott (born 7 July 1965) is a British former rugby union outside centre who played for Bath, England and the British and Irish Lions. He also appeared for England on the wing. Guscott was born in Bath, Somerset, one of the two sons of hospital porter Henry Guscott and his wife Sue, and was educated at Ralph Allen School. He played for his home city throughout his career, most of which was during the amateur era. Guscott was originally a bricklayer, briefly drove buses for Badgerline in Bath, then worked for British Gas in a public-relations role before the game turned professional. During the English off season of 1987, Guscott travelled to Australia and played for Wollongong Waratahs RFC in the Illawarra District Rugby Union competition. Later in his career he also secure

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  • Jeremy Clayton Guscott (* 7. Juli 1965 in Bath) ist ein ehemaliger englischer Rugby-Union-Spieler. Er spielte für Bath Rugby, die englische Nationalmannschaft und die British and Irish Lions. (de)
  • Jeremy Clayton Guscott (Bath, 7 de julio de 1965) es un comentarista deportivo y exjugador británico de rugby que se desempeñaba como centro. (es)
  • Jeremy Clayton Guscott (born 7 July 1965) is a British former rugby union outside centre who played for Bath, England and the British and Irish Lions. He also appeared for England on the wing. Guscott was born in Bath, Somerset, one of the two sons of hospital porter Henry Guscott and his wife Sue, and was educated at Ralph Allen School. He played for his home city throughout his career, most of which was during the amateur era. Guscott was originally a bricklayer, briefly drove buses for Badgerline in Bath, then worked for British Gas in a public-relations role before the game turned professional. During the English off season of 1987, Guscott travelled to Australia and played for Wollongong Waratahs RFC in the Illawarra District Rugby Union competition. Later in his career he also secured work as a fashion model. On 17 November 2016, Guscott was inducted to the World Rugby Hall of Fame during the opening ceremonies for the Hall's first physical location in Rugby, Warwickshire. Known for his smooth running style, Guscott was often considered one of the finest ball-players of any rugby age. Former England Coach Clive Woodward called Guscott the "Prince of Centres", and rugby-writer Stephen Jones hails Guscott as part of his 'dream centre combination', along with former New Zealand All Black Frank Bunce. (en)
  • Jeremy (Jerry) Clayton Guscott, né le 7 juillet 1965 à Bath, est un ancien joueur rugby international anglais évoluant au poste de trois-quarts centre. À l'occasion du match de poule de la coupe du monde 2011 entre l'équipe d'Australie et celle d'Irlande qui verra cette dernière s'imposer pour une de ses plus belles victoires, Gordon D'Arcy et O'Driscoll établirent le record mondial d'apparitions communes pour une paire de centres en matchs internationaux avec 45 associations. Ils battirent l'ancien record détenu par Will Carling et Guscott. (fr)
  • Jeremy Clayton Guscott (Bath, 7 luglio 1965) è un ex rugbista a 15 e commentatore sportivo britannico, nazionale inglese, tre quarti centro (e, talora, anche ala) del Bath e per 10 anni dell’Inghilterra, con la quale partecipò a tre edizioni consecutive della Coppa del Mondo; sempre a livello internazionale giocò per i British Lions. (it)
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  • Jeremy Clayton Guscott (* 7. Juli 1965 in Bath) ist ein ehemaliger englischer Rugby-Union-Spieler. Er spielte für Bath Rugby, die englische Nationalmannschaft und die British and Irish Lions. (de)
  • Jeremy Clayton Guscott (Bath, 7 de julio de 1965) es un comentarista deportivo y exjugador británico de rugby que se desempeñaba como centro. (es)
  • Jeremy (Jerry) Clayton Guscott, né le 7 juillet 1965 à Bath, est un ancien joueur rugby international anglais évoluant au poste de trois-quarts centre. À l'occasion du match de poule de la coupe du monde 2011 entre l'équipe d'Australie et celle d'Irlande qui verra cette dernière s'imposer pour une de ses plus belles victoires, Gordon D'Arcy et O'Driscoll établirent le record mondial d'apparitions communes pour une paire de centres en matchs internationaux avec 45 associations. Ils battirent l'ancien record détenu par Will Carling et Guscott. (fr)
  • Jeremy Clayton Guscott (Bath, 7 luglio 1965) è un ex rugbista a 15 e commentatore sportivo britannico, nazionale inglese, tre quarti centro (e, talora, anche ala) del Bath e per 10 anni dell’Inghilterra, con la quale partecipò a tre edizioni consecutive della Coppa del Mondo; sempre a livello internazionale giocò per i British Lions. (it)
  • Jeremy Clayton Guscott (born 7 July 1965) is a British former rugby union outside centre who played for Bath, England and the British and Irish Lions. He also appeared for England on the wing. Guscott was born in Bath, Somerset, one of the two sons of hospital porter Henry Guscott and his wife Sue, and was educated at Ralph Allen School. He played for his home city throughout his career, most of which was during the amateur era. Guscott was originally a bricklayer, briefly drove buses for Badgerline in Bath, then worked for British Gas in a public-relations role before the game turned professional. During the English off season of 1987, Guscott travelled to Australia and played for Wollongong Waratahs RFC in the Illawarra District Rugby Union competition. Later in his career he also secure (en)
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