News about Joe Gray

I've played for England - but getting £50,000 out of Gary Neville on Dragons' Den is the most nervous I've ever been

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2024
Exclusive INTERVIEW BY ALEX BYWATER: Joe Gray is the only male to have won every domestic trophy coveted to a professional player in English rugby, but that doesn't tell even half of the tale about his career both inside and outside sport. The former hooker, who died 18 months earlier, now enjoys teaching with Steve Borthwick's England side as well as a burgeoning company venture that culminated in him and his wife and business partner Lottie appearing on the renowned BBC hit television show Dragons' Den earlier this month. In their business MyoMaster, the couple received a £100,000 investment, half of which was provided by former Manchester United defender and entrepreneur Gary Neville.

Dragons' Den entrepreneur silences Steven Bartlett with brilliant response after he tried to criticise their injury recovery business - as viewers brand him 'out of touch'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 3, 2024
On the most recent episode of Dragons' Den, Steven Bartlett (left) was left gobsmacked as he was abruptly shut down by an entrepreneur who appeared on the BBC show. Lottie Whyte and Joe Gray (right), both 34, of London, impressed the Dragons with their heartfelt tale behind their sports recovery company, Myo Master. The husband and wife team were on the BBC show and were intrigued by the fact that Joe, a former England medal-winning rugby player, sustained serious injuries, including one at age 17 that almost cost him his leg.

After learning their 'emotional' tale, a Dragons' Den contestant collapses in tears

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 1, 2024
During last night's episode on BBC 1, Lottie Whyte and Joe Gray from London entranced the dragons with their heartfelt tale. The husband and wife, who share a son, received support from the judges that brought Lottie to tears. Gary Neville, a former Manchester United star, told the pair he 'liked' their tale. (Pictured left: Gary Neville on Dragons' Den; right: contestant Lottie Whyte is moved to tears; inset Lottie with her husband Joe Gray)

They're the must-have wellness accessory for 2023, but they won't be able to get a £40 massage

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 1, 2023
The latest buzz in the fitness world? Persuassive massage guns that bang short, strong pulses of pressure into the muscle tissue. According to a survey by online fitness chain Core Balance, Google searches for massage weapons increased by 909 percent, and they're all the rage in 2023. These handy purring accessories, which are often the size of a hairdryer and less reminiscent of a power tool, may be the next best thing to having a masseur on call.