Ben Breeze Explained

Ben Breeze
Birth Name:Ben Breeze
Birth Date:8 April 1974
Birth Place:Exeter, Devon
Height:5feet
Weight:13st
University:Loughborough University
Children:2
Occupation:Chief Community Officer
Ru Position:Wing / Fullback
Years1:1995-1999
Years2:1999-2003
Years3:2003-2006
Years4:2006-2010
Apps1:57
Apps2:77
Apps3:56
Apps4:40
Clubs1:Bristol
Clubs2:Newport RFC
Clubs3:Newport Gwent Dragons
Clubs4:Exeter Chiefs
Points1:60
Points2:140
Points3:50
Points4:75
Super14years: 
Ru Nationalyears:2001
Ru Nationalteam:Wales A
Ru Sevensnationalyears1:??, 2002-2003

Ben Breeze (born 8 April 1974, in Exeter) is an English born rugby union player who represented England U21, England Students and England 7's, as well as Wales A and Wales 7's. A winger or fullback, he played his club rugby for Bristol (1995–1999), Newport RFC (1999–2003), Newport Gwent Dragons (2003–2006) and Exeter Chiefs (2006–2010).

Rugby career

On 25 March 2016 he coached and played for Rwanda at the GFI Rugby Tens in Hong Kong, technically making him a triple international.

Breeze now heads up Stephen Lansdown's "Bristol Sport Foundation", having reformed the Bristol Rugby Community Foundation in 1996, restructuring it as a charity in 2010.

In 2015, he was presented with a ten-year Special Achievement Award by Premiership Rugby and All Party Parliamentary Group at the Houses of Parliament.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Foundation CEO to be presented with Special Achievement Award . Bristol Bears Website. 17 June 2015 . 11 February 2021.