Tony Diprose Explained

Tony Diprose
Birth Name:Tony Diprose
Birth Date:22 September 1972
Birth Place:Orsett, Essex, England
Height:1.96abbr=onNaNabbr=on
Weight:112abbr=onNaNabbr=on
School:The Campion School
University:Loughborough University
Ru Position:Number eight
Ru Currentteam:retired
Ru Amateuryears: 
Ru Clubyears:1991-2001
2001–2006
Ru Proclubs:Saracens
Harlequins
Ru Clubcaps:209
86
Ru Clubpoints:(190)
(30)
Ru Nationalyears:1997-98
1997
Ru Nationalteam:
Ru Nationalcaps:10
Ru Nationalpoints:(5)

Tony Diprose (born 22 September 1972, in Orsett) is a former English rugby union footballer. He played at number 8.

Diprose attended The Campion School, Hornchurch.

Club career

Diprose signed for Harlequins from Saracens in April 2001 and made his début in the pre-season friendly against Bedford at Goldington Road four months later (18 August 2001). Diprose scored his first try for Quins in the Heineken Cup match away to Munster (5 January 2002) and for his efforts over the 2002/03 campaign, he was named 'Supporters Player of the Season.'

Diprose retired at the end of the 2005/06 season and joined the coaching staff at Harlequins as the Academy Manager. As of January 2020 Tony is the head of sport at Canford School.[1]

International career

In 1995/96, Diprose captained England A to an unbeaten season, just 12 months after being voted the RFU Young Player of the Year.

Diprose has won ten full caps for England and has a reputation of being one of the most talented footballing forwards of his generation. He won his first cap against Argentina in 1997 and scored a try. He was also called up to the 1997 British Lions tour to South Africa as an injury replacement for Scott Quinnell.[2]

In 1998, Diprose captained England against after Matt Dawson was forced to withdraw through injury.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Academy Coaches. Harlequins F.C.. 2009-02-26. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090214194316/http://www.union.quins.co.uk/rugby/academycoaches.php. 14 February 2009. dmy-all.
  2. News: TONY DIPROSE. lionsrugby.com. 3 March 2021.
  3. Web site: Sport: Rugby Union Young England given little hope . 5 June 1998. The BBC. 2009-02-26.