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Dawson, Matt(hew James Sutherland)

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Dawson, Matt(hew James Sutherland) (1972- )

English rugby union player and his country's most capped scrum half. He rose to international prominence on the British Lions' victorious 1997 tour of South Africa, scoring two tries, including a brilliant solo effort in the first Test at Cape Town. Dawson made his full England debut in December 1995. He replaced the injured Martin Johnson as England captain during the 2000 Six Nations Championship and helped England to win the Grand Slam in 2003. He has played club rugby for Northampton since 1991.

Career highlights

International appearances (1995- )

80 (including 5 for the British Lions)

Tries

18 (including 2 for the British Lions)

Penalties

3

Conversions

6

Total points

111 (including 10 for the British Lions)

World Cup

2003

Although he missed the final through injury, Dawson helped Northampton to win the 2000 European cup.



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