After Dinner Speakers: Jeremy Guscott, Nigel Benn, Lauren Bacall

Jeremy Guscott is one of the most outstanding talents ever produced in English rugby. He has been playing rugby for Bath since he was seven as a member of the Bath Rugby Minis. At the age of 19 he was a regular first team player before he gained his first England cap in 1989 against Romania when he scored a hat-trick of tries. In an international career that earned him over 50 caps he became England's second highest try scorer of all time and he was a regular British Lion, dropping the goal that won the series in South Africa in 1997.Jeremy has presented three series of Body Heat for ITV and was a regular presenter on Gladiators. Since he retired from playing through injury in October 1999, Jeremy has become a pundit on the BBC's rugby coverage.He is a wonderful motivational speaker and a very entertaining after dinner speaker with numerous tales about Bath, England and British Lions rugby tours.

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