Simon Shaw

Rugby Player

Simon Shaw was born in Nairobi, Kenya on September 1st, 1973 and is the Rugby Player. At the age of 51, Simon Shaw biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
September 1, 1973
Nationality
Kenya, United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Nairobi, Kenya
Age
51 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Profession
Rugby Union Player
Simon Shaw Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 51 years old, Simon Shaw has this physical status:

Height
204cm
Weight
123kg
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Simon Shaw Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Simon Shaw Career

Shaw played for Bristol at the age of 17. He joined London Wasps in 1997. Wasps won the Tetley's Bitter Cup in 1999 and retained it the following season with a victory over the Northampton Saints. Playing against Bath in August 2000, Shaw became the only lock in the Premiership to have scored a drop goal.

In the 2002–03 Zurich Premiership Shaw won the Premiership for the first time, defeating Gloucester in the final. That season Shaw also won his first European silverware with victory against Bath in the 2002–03 Parker Pen Challenge Cup. The 2003–04 Zurich Premiership season saw Wasps retain their Premiership crown and win the 2003–04 Heineken Cup, their first Heineken Cup title.

The 2004–05 season saw Wasps win the Premiership for a third season in a row. The following season Wasps defeated the Scarlets to win the Powergen Cup.

Wasps defeated Leicester Tigers in the final of the 2006–07 Heineken Cup to become European Champions for the second time.

The following 2007–08 season saw Wasps defeat Leicester Tigers in a final again to regain the Premiership title.

In May 2008, playing against Leeds Carnegie in the last match of the regular season, Shaw became the first player ever to play in 200 Premiership matches.

In November 2011, Shaw decided to finish his career overseas and signed for French club, RC Toulonnais.

International career

He won his first England cap against Italy in 1996. The following year Shaw was picked for the successful 1997 British Lions tour to South Africa. A spate of injuries and Wasps' indifferent form in his first season at the club cost him his England place and although he regained his place in the England squad for the following summer's tour, he was forced to withdraw with a long-standing back injury.

During the 2000 Six Nations Championship, he had to step in for the injured Martin Johnson. He earned his 20th cap during the 2003 Six Nations Championship, a tournament which saw England win the Grand Slam. Shaw played in all three 2003 Rugby World Cup warm up matches. He was not named in the original 30-man squad but was flown out to Australia due to an injury to Danny Grewcock, earning him an MBE as part of the World Cup-winning team. He keeps this in a drawer as he feels he didn't "win" it as he never played in a test.

Shaw was called up to the squad for the 2005 British & Irish Lions tour to New Zealand after Irish lock Malcolm O'Kelly aggravated a groin injury in training.

Shaw was selected as a member of the England 2007 World Cup squad. He played the full 80 minutes in the final.

Shaw was selected by the British & Irish Lions for their 2009 tour of South Africa, his third Lions tour. He was the oldest person to be selected and to play for the Lions. He won his first Lions cap in the second test against South Africa at Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria and he was named man of the match. During the third test in Johannesburg he was yellow-carded for foul play when he knee-dropped Fourie du Preez. In 2004 he was red-carded for a similar offence against New Zealand Blacks.

In August 2011 he was selected as part of England's squad for the 2011 Rugby World Cup.

In 2011, Simon Shaw became a director of a rugby hospitality company, Set Piece Events.

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SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: One of my most haunting defeats came at the hands of rivals Scotland… here's how Steve Borthwick must set up to ensure England don't suffer the same fate

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 24, 2024
SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: For many, many years, I had the same picture as my laptop monitorsaver. Andy Nicol and his fellow Scotland players were celebrating beating my then England side to win the Calcutta Cup in 2000. That loss in the Murrayfield rain was the worst moment of my coaching career. Why did I subject myself to seeing it every day? It reminded me not to get too excited. The pictures of Nicol and his jolly coworkers brought back so many painful memories from that weekend. It reminded me that with the smooth, you must deal with the rough. My England team was certainly on the wrong end of things that day, after pre-match gamesmanship, when we fell short of what would have been a Grand Slam in the first Six Nations. I think about it all the time. But in a positive way.

After flooded tunnels, Airlines charged revellers £700 for last-minute one-way flights to Paris, leaving 30,000 passengers stranded in London and scrambling to make alternative plans

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 30, 2023
After Eurostar cancelled all of its flights connecting Britain and mainland Europe due to floods, the revellers are owed almost £700 for last-minute one-way flights to Paris. Around 30,000 angry passengers were stranded in London, jeopardizing their New Year's Eve plans as they scrambled to make alternative plans, such as flying to Paris. Many people are planning to ring in 2024 with a romantic night in Paris, watch fireworks from the ski slope, or enjoy a family vacation to Disneyland, with others left in tears at St Pancras International.

'I'm going to cry': Eurostar cancels ALL services leaving 30,000 passengers stranded in London after tunnels were flooded - as New Year plans for romantic Paris nights out, skiing trips and family holidays to Disneyland are RUINED

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 30, 2023
The day has been postponed, and Eurostar has cancelled all of its services. Many that wanted to ring in the New Year with loved ones in France, Belgium, and the Netherlands have seen their festive plans put into jeopardy, leaving many people stranded in London in tears. The disruption began last night after water filled tunnels at Ebbsfleet International in Kent, causing chaos on all high-speed railways south of the Thames. Any passengers vowed to try and book flights to try and save their end-of-year plans, but they were faced with soaring fares that were apparently increasing by the minute. Among the crowded crowd of tourists returning home were Dutch and French travelers, but some were unable to grasp the options available to them as they were only offered in English and French.