51 Harlequin F.c Best Players of All Time

John Rizzo

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Harlequin Football Club is a professional rugby union team based in Twickenham, south-west London. Established in 1866 as Hampstead Football Club, the club has been a force in English rugby union for over 150 years, competing in Premiership Rugby, the highest level of the sport in the country.

With their home ground, the Twickenham Stoop, offering an exciting match day atmosphere, Harlequin F.C. continue to draw fans from across the local area and beyond.

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1. Chris Robshaw

England national rugby union team

Chris Robshaw Career

  • 2005–2020: Harlequins
  • 2021–22: San Diego Legion
  • 2009–2018: England

Chris Robshaw is a rugby union player who has played for England since 2007 and was captain of the team from 2012 to 2015. 

He made his international debut in 2005 against Wales and won 90 caps, including two Rugby World Cups (2011 and 2015).

Chris Robshaw retired from international rugby in May 2016 after winning 121 caps, making him the most-capped Englishman of all time. 

After retiring as an international player, Chris Robshaw became head coach of Richmond RFC in 2017 before leaving at the end of that season due to personal reasons.

He now works as an ambassador for various charities including Sport Relief, The Prince's Trust Young Leaders Programme, and UNAIDS. Chris Robshaw is a world-renowned Welsh rugby player who has represented his country on many occasions. 

He first came to prominence as a member of Harlequins, where he played for 10 seasons and won two Premiership titles.

He then moved to the USA to play for San Diego Legion in the American Rugby Pro League, before returning home to England with London Wasps in 2018. 

Chris Robshaw has been a regular captain of both England and Wales over the course of his career and was named World Rugby Player of the Year in 2017. 

He is considered one of the best players ever to pull on an English or Welsh shirt, and will surely be remembered as one of rugby's all-time greats once he hangs up his boots.

Also Played For: san diego legion

2. Gabriel Ibitoye

Gabriel Ibitoye Career

  • Position(s): Wing, Current team
  • Position(s): Wing
  • Current team: Bristol Bears
  • Years: Team
  • 2015–2020: Harlequins
  • 2016–2017: → Esher
  • 2020: Agen
  • 2021: Montpellier
  • 2021-2022: Tel Aviv Heat
  • 2022-: Bristol Bears
  • Correct as of 30 July 2019

Gabriel Ibitoye was born in Lambeth, England on 5 March 1998. Gabriel started playing rugby union at the age of six and has since developed into a talented wing player with Harlequins.

In total, Gabriel has made 44 appearances for Harlequins during his senior career, scoring 70 points in the process. At 24 years old, Gabriel is still young enough to develop further as a player and look to make an impact on the international stage in future years.

Gabriel Ibitoye is a Nigerian international footballer who plays as a midfielder for Esher. 

He made his debut for the Nigeria national team in 2017 and has since represented them at various tournaments, most notably the Africa Cup of Nations. Gabriel Ibitoye was born on 10 January 1997 in Lagos, Nigeria.

After starting out with local side Shooting Stars F.C., Gabriel Ibitoye signed with FC Twente in 2015 where he would spend two seasons before joining Premier League side Chelsea on loan in 2018–19 season. 

In total, Gabriel Ibitoye has made 83 appearances for Nigeria and scored six goals including one during qualification for the Africa Cup of Nations which they eventually won in 2019 under coach Gernot Rohr.

With Chelsea now reportedly set to sign him permanently from FC Twente, Gabriel Ibitoye will hope to continue.

His good form at Stamford Bridge and help guide Chelsea back into European competition next season while also representing his country internationally on a regular basis once again.

Also Played For: bristol bears rugby

3. Joe Marler

Joe Marler Career

  • Position(s): Loosehead Prop, Senior career, Years
  • Position(s): Loosehead Prop
  • 2009–: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 25 April 2021

Joe Marler was born in Eastbourne, England in 1990. Joe Marler started playing rugby union at Heathfield Community College. 

Joe Marler made his debut for Harlequins in 2009 and has since played for the club 233 times.

Joe Marler is a loosehead prop and is highly-rated within the rugby union community. Joe Marler has represented England at under-19, under-21, and senior level. Joe Marler is currently contracted to Harlequins until the summer of 2021.

Joe Marler is a two-time Guinness Premiership winner with Harlequins. Joe Marler is a regular member of the British and Irish Lions squad. Joe Marler is married with two children. Joe Marler is a prop forward who has represented England at U20, A and Lions level.

Joe Marler is a hard-hitting forward who is known for his powerful runs and ability to smother opposition defences. Joe Marler has made 157 appearances for Harlequins and has won the John Player Special Award twice. 

Joe Marler is a key player for the England squad and is expected to be a part of the team that participates in the 2021 World Cup. 

Joe Marler is a popular player with the Harlequins fans and is highly valued by the club. Joe Marler is a reliable player who is known for his discipline and willingness to work hard for the team. 

Joe Marler is a popular player with the England national team coaching staff and is considered a key part of the squad. Joe Marler is a hard-working player who is always looking to improve his game. 

Joe Marler is a popular player with his teammates and is a key part of the Harlequins team.

Also Played For: england rugby

4. Will Carling

Will Carling Career

  • Position(s): Centre, Senior career, Years
  • Position(s): Centre
  • 1987–2000: Harlequins

Will Carling is a rugby union player who has played for England and Saracens. Carling began playing rugby union at Sedbergh School and then attended University of Durham.

After playing for Durham, Carling was selected to play for England in the 1990s. Carling has played for Saracens since 2003. Carling is one of the most accomplished English rugby union players of all time.

Carling has won several awards, including an OBE and two Premiership titles with Saracens. Carling is married and has three children. Carling is a vocal advocate for the sport of rugby union and its importance to society.

Carling is currently retired from playing rugby union, but remains an influential figure in the sport. Will Carling is a centre back who played for Harlequins for 10 years and was also on the England national team for 8 years.

He won 2 Premiership titles and 2 FA Cups with Harlequins and also played in the 1993 Rugby World Cup. 

He is most famous for his performances for England, where he was a part of the team that won the World Cup in 2003. He has since retired from playing professional football and now works as a television pundit.

Will Carling is a very popular player and is often mentioned as one of the best defenders of his era. He is married and has two children. Will Carling is a very down-to-earth person and is very approachable and friendly. 

He is currently a commentator for Sky Sports. Will Carling is an amazing person and is one of the most popular players in the history of English football.

5. Jason Leonard

Jason Leonard Career

  • Position(s): Prop, Senior career, Years
  • Position(s): Prop
  • 1982-1989: Barking RFC
  • 1989-1990: Saracens
  • 1990-2004: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 7 July 2021

Jason Leonard is a rugby player who has played for a number of teams over the course of his career. He began playing rugby at a very young age and quickly became a highly-rated player.

Jason Leonard was named OBE in 2012 for his contribution to rugby. He is currently the owner of a business which provides rugby-related services. Jason Leonard is a highly-respected figure within the rugby community.

He is a popular speaker and has given many interviews about his career and life in rugby. Jason Leonard is a committed family man and has two children. He is a popular figure in the British rugby community and is often seen at matches and events.

Jason Leonard retired from rugby in 2016 but continues to work in the business world. Jason Leonard was born on January 9, 1973 in Chelmsford, Essex, England. 

Leonard started playing rugby union at the age of 10, and made his first-team debut with Harlequins in 1991.

Leonard was a member of the British and Irish Lions squad that toured South Africa in 1993, and he also played for England in the 1995 and 1999 World Cups. 

Leonard retired from rugby in 2004, and has since focused on coaching and managing teams. Leonard was appointed head coach of Barking RFC in 2018, and he is currently in charge of the club's senior team.

Leonard is a two-time Premiership winner with Saracens, and he also played for Northampton Saints and Wasps in the English premiership. Leonard is a member of the Rugby Football Union's elite coaching staff, and he is currently the head coach of the England under-20 team. 

Leonard is married, and he and his wife have two children. Leonard is a British and Irish rugby union icon, and he is widely respected for his skills as a player and coach.

6. Alex Dombrandt

Alex Dombrandt Career

  • Position(s): Flanker, Number 8, Current team
  • Position(s): Flanker, Number 8
  • Current team: Harlequins
  • 2015–2018: Cardiff Met RFC
  • 2018–: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 21 April 2022

Alex Dombrandt is a young English rugby union player who has been playing for Harlequins since the 2016-17 season. Dombrandt is a flanker and is currently Harlequins' number 8.

Dombrandt is a talented player who has been in impressive form for the Harlequins this season. Dombrandt is a promising young player who has a lot of potential and is set to become a star in the rugby union world.

Dombrandt is a hard-working player who is always putting in a good performance for Harlequins. Dombrandt is a talented player who has a lot of potential and is set to become a star in the rugby union world. 

Dombrandt is a promising young player who has a lot of potential and is set to become a star in the rugby union world. Dombrandt is a talented player who has a lot of potential and is set to become a star in the rugby union world.

7. Marcus Smith

Marcus Smith Career

  • Position(s): Fly-half, Current team
  • Position(s): Fly-half
  • Current team: Harlequins
  • 2012–2017: Brighton
  • 2017–: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 11 June 2022

Marcus Smith is a fly-half who currently plays for Harlequins in the English Premiership. Marcus Smith started playing rugby union at the age of six for his local club.

Marcus Smith made his debut for Harlequins in the 2017-18 season. Marcus Smith has been a regular for Harlequins since making his debut. Marcus Smith is known for his accuracy from the fly-half position.

Marcus Smith is a member of the Philippines national rugby union team. Marcus Smith is one of the youngest players to ever make an appearance for the Philippines national rugby union team. Marcus Smith is set to become a father for the first time in the near future.

Marcus Smith is a promising young fly-half who is set to continue playing rugby for Harlequins for many years to come. 

Marcus Smith is a professional rugby union player who plays for Harlequins. Marcus Smith has played for England under-18s, under-20s, and the British and Irish Lions.

Marcus Smith has scored 1163 points in 127 apps for Harlequins. Marcus Smith is a hard-working player who is always looking to score points for his team. 

Marcus Smith is an important part of the Harlequins team and is expected to continue playing at a high level for many years to come.

Marcus Smith is a rugby union player who is known for his scoring ability and hard work on the field.

Also Played For: six nations championship

8. Adam Jones

Adam Jones Career

  • Position(s): Prop, Senior career, Years
  • Position(s): Prop
  • 2000–2003, 2003–2014, 2014–2015, 2015–2018: Neath, Ospreys, Cardiff Blues, Harlequins
  • Correct as of 24 February 2017

Adam Jones is a Welsh rugby union player who has played for the Ospreys, Cardiff Blues and Harlequins. Jones made his international debut for Wales in 2003 and has since won 40 caps.

Jones is a prop and is renowned for his strength and physicality in the scrum. Jones has played a key role in Wales' successes in the Six Nations and World Cup. 

Jones has also been a regular in the Welsh side since his debut and is seen as a key player for the future.

Jones signed a new contract with the Ospreys in March 2018 which will keep him at the club until at least the 2020-21 season. Jones is married and has two children. 

Jones is a Welsh rugby union player and has represented his country at international level since 2003. Jones is renowned for his strength and physicality in the scrum and is a key player for the future of Welsh rugby.

Also Played For: welsh rugby players

9. Nick Evans

Nick Evans Career

  • Position(s): Fly-half, Fullback, All Black No.
  • Position(s): Fly-half, Fullback
  • All Black No.: 1039
  • 2008–2017: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 6 May 2017

Nick Evans is a former fly-half and full-back who represented New Zealand at international level. Nick Evans played for Harlequins in the English Premiership and made 208 appearances for the team.

Evans was a member of the New Zealand national rugby union team and played in two Rugby World Cups. Nick Evans is known for his accurate kicking and is considered one of the best fly-halves of his generation.

Nick Evans retired from professional rugby in 2017. Nick Evans is a talented rugby player who has represented Otago and Auckland in Super Rugby. Nick Evans has also represented New Zealand at international level, playing in the 2005 and 2007 World Cups.

Nick Evans has a wealth of experience having played in over 350 Super Rugby games. Nick Evans is a hard-working player who is always looking to improve his skills. 

Nick Evans is a valuable member of both the Otago and Auckland rugby teams, and is highly regarded by his team-mates.

Nick Evans is a valuable member of the New Zealand rugby team, and is one of the most experienced players in the Super Rugby competition. 

Nick Evans is a versatile player who is able to play at both fly-half and centre. Nick Evans is a talented player who is well-respected by his opponents.

Nick Evans is a hard-working player who is always looking to contribute to his team.

10. Chris Malone

Chris Malone Career

  • Position(s): Head Coach Sydney University, Senior career, Years
  • Position(s): Head Coach Sydney University
  • 1999–2001, 2001–02, 2002–07, 2003, 2007–09, 2009–11: Manly, Sydney University, Exeter Chiefs, Bath, Bristol (loan), Harlequins, London Irish
  • Correct as of 7 May 2011

Chris Malone is a rugby union coach and former player who has coached Sydney University. Malone played for Manly in the NRL from 2002 to 2007. Malone was head coach of Sydney University from 2009 to 2011.

Malone was head coach of Manly from 2011 to 2014. Malone was head coach of the Sydney Stars from 2014 to 2016. 

Malone was appointed head coach of the Queensland Reds in November 2016. Malone is the son of former Wallabies player and coach, Graham Malone.

Malone is married and has two children. Malone is an Australian international rugby union coach. 

Malone was born in Wales and played for Swansea before moving to Australia to play for Melbourne Rebels in 2007. Malone has represented Australia at both Under-19 and Under-21 level.

Malone made his debut for the Exeter Chiefs in 2009. Malone has scored 1157 points in his career, making him the third highest scorer in the history of the Chiefs. 

Malone has also played for Bath and Harlequins. Malone has announced that he will retire at the end of the 2011-12 season.

Malone has won two Premiership titles with the Chiefs. Malone has also been named in the England squad for the 2011 World Cup. Malone is a brilliant attacking midfielder, and is known for his powerful running and passing.

11. Thierry Lacroix

Thierry Lacroix Career

  • Position(s): Flyhalf, Senior career, Years
  • Position(s): Flyhalf
  • , 1995-1996, 1997-1999, 1999-2000: US Dax, Sharks (Currie Cup), Harlequin F.C., Saracens F.C., USA Perpignan, Castres Olympique

Thierry Lacroix is a rugby union player who has played for several teams throughout his career. Lacroix was born on March 2, 1967, in Grenoble, France. Lacroix first played rugby for US Dax in 1995.

He would stay with the team for three years, earning several caps. Lacroix then moved to France and joined Grenoble in 1997. He would stay with the team until 1999, when he moved to US Dax again. Lacroix retired from rugby after the 1999 season.

He now works as a rugby coach. Lacroix has earned several caps for France, and he was part of the team that competed in the 1999 World Cup. Lacroix is a flyhalf, and he is considered one of the best players in his position. Lacroix is married, and he has two children.

Lacroix is a rugby coach, and he has worked with several teams.

12. Robbie Nairn

Robbie Nairn Career

  • Position(s): Wing, Amateur team(s), Years
  • Position(s): Wing
  • 2015-17, , 2017-21: Harlequins, → London Welsh, Glasgow Warriors

Robbie Nairn is a Scottish rugby union player who currently plays for Currie in the Scottish Premiership. Nairn was born in Livingston in 1997 and attended Currie Community High School before going on to George Watson's College.

Nairn made his senior debut for Ayr in the 2018-19 season, and has since played for Esher and Currie. 

Nairn is a wing and is known for his speed and ability to run with the ball. Nairn has represented Scotland at under-18, under-19, and under-20 levels, as well as at the World Rugby U20 Championship.

In 2018, he was named in the Scottish Rugby Union's under-21 development squad. Nairn is married and has a young daughter. 

Robbie Nairn is a powerful scrum-half with a good passing range. In 2017, he helped Harlequins to a successful Super Rugby campaign. He has represented Scotland at U16, U18, and U20 level.

Robbie Nairn is a keen rugby player and is sure to be a force in Super Rugby. He is a hard-working player and is always looking to put in a good performance.

Robbie Nairn is a talented scrum-half and is sure to make a big impact in Super Rugby. He is a determined player and is always looking to succeed. Robbie Nairn is a very talented player and is sure to make a big impact in Super Rugby.

Robbie Nairn is a powerful scrum-half with a good passing range and is sure to help Harlequins reach the top.

13. Ben Glynn

Ben Glynn Career

  • Position(s): Lock, Current team
  • Position(s): Lock
  • Current team: Ospreys
  • Old Patesians RFC
  • 2010–2017, 2017–2019, 2019–2020, 2020: Bristol, Harlequins, Ospreys, → Northampton Saints
  • Correct as of 1 July 2020

Ben Glynn is a lock for the Ospreys in the Welsh Premier Division. Ben Glynn was born in Cheltenham, England in 1991. Ben Glynn played for Old Patesians RFC before joining the Ospreys in 2013.

Ben Glynn has played 82 games for the Ospreys, scoring 16 tries. Ben Glynn has also played for England U20s and England Saxons. Ben Glynn is 1.98m (6ft 6in) tall and weighs 120kg (18st 13lb). Ben Glynn is a Welsh international.

Ben Glynn is contracted to the Ospreys until the end of the 2019 season. Ben Glynn was born in Bristol in 1990. 

He played rugby union for his school and club before being drafted to Harlequins in 2009. He made his debut for the club in 2009 and has since gone on to make over 130 appearances.

He has represented England at U-19, U-21, and senior level. He has also had spells on loan at Ospreys and Northampton Saints. 

He has been a regular feature for Harlequins since the start of the 2010–11 season. He has been named in the England Saxons squad for the 2019 Six Nations Championship.

Ben Glynn is a hard-working and consistent player who is a key part of Harlequins' squad. He is a reliable defender who is capable of making tackles and running with the ball.

14. Bob Lloyd

Bob Lloyd Career

  • Position(s): centre, Amateur team(s), Years
  • Position(s): centre

Bob Lloyd is a 79-year-old English rugby union player who has played for both Cheltenham College and Devon. 

Lloyd made his professional debut for Cardiff in 1966 and also played for Bristol, Swansea, Gloucester, London Irish and Sale Sharks.

He was a member of the England national team that won the 1975 Rugby World Cup. Lloyd is a three-time British and Irish Lion, and was inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame in 2001. 

Lloyd retired from playing in 1984 and has since been involved in coaching and management.

He is currently the head coach of Bristol RFC. Lloyd was awarded an OBE in the 2018 Queen's Birthday Honours. 

He has two daughters and two sons. Bob Lloyd played for Clifton RFC from 1961-1973. He was a part of the Harlequin FC team that won the Hong Kong Football Club trophy in 1967.

He also represented Surrey at national level on several occasions, most notably in 1967 when England reached the World Cup quarterfinals. 

Lloyd retired from playing in 1973, but continued to work in football administration for many years afterwards. He is currently the president of the Hong Kong Football Association.

Lloyd was inducted into the Hong Kong Football Association Hall of Fame in 2007. He is married with two children. 

Bob Lloyd is one of the most successful British footballers to come from Hong Kong. He has been instrumental in the development of football in Hong Kong, and is still heavily involved in the sport today.

15. David Brooks

David Brooks Career

  • British Lions – 1968 South Africa tour
  • 1968 tour to South Africa 

David Brooks is a columnist for The New York Times and a popular commentator on the American political scene. He has written extensively on issues of economics, culture, and politics.

He is known for his provocative and often contrarian views. He has been highly influential in shaping public opinion on a number of important issues. He is often criticized for his lack of credibility and for his simplistic thinking.

However, he remains a popular figure among many conservatives and liberals alike. David Brooks is also the author of several best-selling books. 

He currently resides in New York City. David Brooks was born in 1962. David Brooks is a conservative columnist and author.

He is known for his writing on economic and political issues. Brooks has written several books, including "The Social Animal" and "The Road to Serfdom". 

Brooks has also been a commentator on television and radio. He is a graduate of Yale University. Brooks is married and has two children.

Brooks lives in New York City. He is a member of the Republican Party. Brooks is a member of the editorial board of the New York Times.

16. Maurie Fa'asavalu

Maurie Fa Career

  • 2010–14 Harlequins
  • 2014–18 Oyonnax 62
  • 2021– West Park St Helen

Maurie Fa'asavalu was born in 1980 in the Western Samoa and is a flanker for the Samoan national team. 

Fa'asavalu represented Samoa at the 2004, 2008, and 2012 Olympic games, as well as at the World Cup in 2007 and 2011.

Fa'asavalu has played for a number of Top-Tier European clubs, including Toulon, Racing Metro, and Leicester Tigers. 

Fa'asavalu has also represented Samoa at the regional and international level, most notably at the Pacific Nations Cup.

In May 2013, Fa'asavalu signed a three-year deal with the Leicester Tigers, making him the first Samoan player to play in the English Premiership. Fa'asavalu retired from rugby in December 2016 after a successful 12-year professional career.

Fa'asavalu is married with two children. Fa'asavalu is a member of the Samoan diaspora and was born in the United States to Samoan parents. Fa'asavalu is currently a football commentator for the SBS Television network in Australia.

17. Chris Hala'ufia

Chris Hala Career

  • Position(s): Flanker / Number eight, Current team
  • Position(s): Flanker / Number eight
  • Current team: London Welsh
  • 2003-2004, 2004–2005, 2005–2006, 2006–2008, 2008–2014, 2014, 2014–: Bradford & Bingley, Gran Parma, Rotherham Titans, Harlequins, London Irish, Scarlets, London Welsh

Chris Hala'ufia was born on 24 October 1978 in Neiafu, Tonga. He is a flanker and number eight who has played for London Welsh since 2014. 

Hala'ufia has represented Tonga at the international level and has been a regular for the national side since 2002.

Hala'ufia has played in a number of different competitions, including the World Cup and the Pacific Nations Cup. 

He has also played for the Blues, Bath, and Gloucester in the English premiership. Hala'ufia is a hard-working player who is always looking to do the dirty work on the pitch.

He has been praised for his explosiveness and his ability to run the ball up the field. Hala'ufia is a popular player with the London Welsh fans and is considered a key member of the team.

Hala'ufia is currently in his fifth season with the club and is looking to help them achieve promotion to the English Premiership.

18. Nick Greenstock

Nick Greenstock Career

  • England during 1997
  • London Irish 2002-2004
  • Royal Bank of Scotland in 2010

Nick Greenstock is an award-winning journalist who has covered major news events for outlets including The Guardian, The New York Times and The Atlantic.

He has been a staff writer for The Atlantic since 2013 and has written on a variety of topics, including climate change, gun violence and the opioid epidemic.

Greenstock has also appeared as a guest on various national radio and television programs, including The Daily Show with Trevor Noah and The Rachel Maddow Show.

He was named a finalist for the prestigious National Press Club award for news writing in 2018. Nick Greenstock was born and raised in the UK and currently lives in New York City.

He is a graduate of the University of Oxford and holds a Master's degree in political science from Columbia University. Greenstock is a member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. He is also a member of the New York Press Club.

19. Nick Kennedy

Nick Kennedy Career

  • Position(s): Director of Rugby, Current team
  • Position(s): Director of Rugby
  • Current team: London Irish
  • 2001–2012, 2012–2013, 2013–2014: London Irish, Toulon, Harlequins
  • Correct as of 17 May 2014

Nick Kennedy is a director of rugby for London Irish and has been in that role since 2012. Nick Kennedy played rugby union at school and university and made his first-team debut in 2001.

Nick Kennedy has played for London Irish, Bath, Worcester and Bristol. Nick Kennedy has represented England at U-21 and senior level. Nick Kennedy is a member of the England coaching staff.

Nick Kennedy is a father of two. Nick Kennedy retired from rugby in 2013. Nick Kennedy is a rugby journalist. 

Nick Kennedy is currently the Director of Rugby for London Irish. Nick Kennedy is an experienced back-row forward who has been playing rugby since he was a young child.

Nick Kennedy joined London Irish in 2013 and has since made an impressive impact on the club, playing in both the Premiership and Champions Cup. 

Kennedy is renowned for his explosive running and strong ball-carrying ability, which has led to him being a regular selection for both the England and Ireland national teams.

Kennedy is currently contracted to London Irish until the end of the 2020 season. Kennedy is a key figure for London Irish and is expected to play a major role in the club's future success.

Kennedy is a highly-rated player and is widely considered to be one of the best back-row forwards in the English Premiership. Kennedy is a hard-working player who is always eager to put in a contribution to his team.

Kennedy is an intelligent player who is able to read the game well and make effective attacking moves. Kennedy is a talented player who is capable of making significant contributions to his team on the pitch.

20. Mark Reddish

Mark Reddish Career

  • Position(s): Lock, Senior career, Years
  • Position(s): Lock
  • 2016−17: Harlequins

Mark Reddish is a professional rugby union player who has played for Harlequins since 2016. Reddish is a lock and has represented New Zealand at the provincial level and at the international level.

Reddish was born in Wellington, New Zealand in 1985. After playing rugby for Rongotai College, Reddish made his professional rugby union debut with Harlequins in 2016. 

Reddish has scored five tries in five appearances for Harlequins and has been a regular for the club since his debut.

Reddish is a builder by trade and is also involved in coaching young rugby players. In 2017, Reddish was named to the New Zealand training squad for their tour of Europe but did not make the trip. 

Reddish is set to captain Harlequins in their 2018–19 Premiership campaign. Reddish is married and has two children.

21. Tosh Masson

Tosh Masson Career

  • Position(s): Centre, Amateur team(s), Years
  • Position(s): Centre
  • 2005–2010: Harlequins

Tosh Masson was born on 27 February 1985 in London, England. Tosh began his rugby union career at Whitgift School, where he played for the 1st XV. 

He then went on to play for Harlequins Rugby Union Club, where he made over 100 appearances.

Tosh was named in the England Saxons squad for the 2012 Six Nations Championship but did not make an appearance. 

He signed with French side Racing 92 in 2014 and has since made over 50 appearances for the club. Tosh was signed by the English side Bath Rugby in January 2019. Tosh is currently the captain of Racing 92. Tosh is a hard-working center, who is known for his attacking play. 

Tosh is a member of the England national rugby union team and has made over 30 appearances for the side. Tosh Masson was born in England in 1988. Tosh made his debut for Harlequins in 2005.

Tosh has played for England U21s. Tosh has played in the Premiership, Challenge Cup, and Heineken Cup. Tosh played his last game for Harlequins in 2010. 

Tosh is now a free agent. Tosh is a scrum-half. Tosh is 6'2" tall. Tosh is a hard worker who is always looking to improve his game.

22. Laurent Cabannes

Laurent Cabannes Career

  • France, in 1990
  • Five Nations, 
  •  1991 Rugby World Cup

Laurent Cabannes was born in 1964 in Béarn, in the French region of Reims. He started playing rugby at the age of six and soon became a star player in his local club.

Cabannes made his debut for France in 1984 and quickly established himself as a key member of the national team. He played in three World Cups (1987, 1991, 1995), four European Championships (1985, 1989, 1993, 1997), and two Five Nations Championships (1986, 1990).

Cabannes retired from international rugby in 1999, having played 146 games for France, scoring 44 tries. 

After retirement, Cabannes became a rugby coach, working with both the under-21 and under-18 teams. In 2009, he was named head coach of the French national team, but he resigned after just one year in the role.

Cabannes has since returned to coaching, this time with the Balion Rugby Club in Toulouse. Laurent Cabannes is considered one of the greatest French rugby players of all time and is still widely popular with the public.

23. George Lowe

George Lowe Career

  • Position(s): Inside Centre, Wing, Youth career,  
  • Position(s): Inside Centre, Wing
  • Harlequins Academy
  • 2008–2017: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 30 August 2017

George Lowe was born in Kingston-upon-Thames, England in 1989. He attended Epsom College before playing rugby union for Bath and Wasps. 

Lowe made his international debut for England in 2008 and has since played at the 2010, 2014, and 2018 World Cups.

Lowe announced his retirement from rugby in December 2018. Lowe is married to Jo and has two children. 

Lowe is a self-taught painter and has exhibited his work internationally. Lowe is known for his explosive running and strong defense in the backline.

Lowe announced his retirement from rugby in December 2018. Lowe started his rugby career at Harlequins Academy before making his senior debut for the club in 2008. Lowe has since gone on to make 139 appearances for Harlequins and scored 140 points. 

Lowe has represented England at under-18, under-19, and under-21 levels, and was named in the 2017 England squad for the 2017 Six Nations Championship.

Lowe is a versatile player who can play inside the center or wing. Lowe is a hard-working player who is always looking to make an impact on the pitch. 

Lowe is a team player who is always willing to put in a shift for his side. Lowe is a natural leader on and off the pitch and is always willing to pass on his experience to the younger players on the squad.

Lowe is a tireless worker who is always looking to improve his game. Lowe is a highly-rated player who is expected to continue playing at the highest level for many years to come.

24. John Brooks

John Brooks Career

  • Churchill Cup team of 2007
  •  Guinness Premiership

John Brooks was born on November 11th, 1977 in England. Brooks started playing rugby at the age of six, and soon became a star player for his local team.

He eventually signed up with Harlequins and went on to play in the Guinness Premiership for the team. Brooks is a very versatile player, capable of playing both inside and outside the center.

He has also been a part of the England national team and has played in several international tournaments. Brooks is a very popular player with the Harlequins fans and is considered to be one of the best centers in the Guinness Premiership.

Brooks is currently a free agent and is looking for new opportunities to continue playing rugby. John Brooks is a very talented player, and has had a very successful career in rugby. He is definitely an icon of the sport and will be remembered for years to come.

25. Phill Davies

Phill Davies Career

  • 2000-01 Zurich Premiership
  • 2001-02 Phill Davies signed 
  • 2001-02 & 2004-05 Parker Pen European

Phill Davies was born in the United Kingdom in 1985. Davies began his career as a model but transitioned to acting in 2012. His television credits include roles in "Doctors," "Midsomer Murders," and "Line of Duty." 

Davies has also appeared in films including "The Imitation Game" and "Kingsman: The Secret Service." He is currently starring in the television series "The Crown" on Netflix.

Phill Davies is married to actress Helena Bonham Carter. They have a daughter together. Phill Davies is a member of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). 

Phill Davies is also a painter. Phill Davies is a Welsh rugby player who has played for Wales and the British and Irish Lions. 

Davies began his professional rugby career with Newport Gwent Dragons in 2006. He made his international debut for Wales in 2007 and has since earned a total of 35 caps.

Davies has also played for the British and Irish Lions, making three appearances for the side. Davies announced his retirement from rugby in 2016. Davies is currently the head coach of the Newport Gwent Dragons Regional Union side. 

In 2018, Davies was appointed as the head coach of the Wales national rugby union team. Davies was inducted into the Welsh Rugby Hall of Fame in 2018. Phill Davies is married to Charlotte and they have two children.

26. Danny Care

Scrum half

Danny Care Career

  • Position(s): Scrum-half, Fly-half, Current team
  • Position(s): Scrum-half, Fly-half
  • Current team: Harlequins
  • 1993–1997, 2002–2003: West Park Bramhope, Otley
  • 2003–2006, 2006–: Leeds, Harlequins
  • Correct as of 29 January 2023

Danny Care is a rugby union player who has played for Harlequins and Leeds in the professional game. Care was born in Leeds, England in 1987. 

Care first played rugby union at the age of eight for his school team, Prince Henry's Grammar School, Otley.

Care made his debut for Leeds in 2003 and went on to play a total of 134 matches for the club. In 2006, Care rejoined Harlequins and has since played a further 154 matches for the club. Care has represented England at under-19, under-21, and senior levels.

Care is a regular member of the England team and was part of the squad that competed at the 2007 Rugby World Cup. Care is married and has two children. 

Danny Care is currently the captain of Harlequins and is one of the most experienced players in the club's history.

Danny Care is a professional rugby player who plays for Harlequins. Danny Care was born on the 25th of January, 1990 in Crawley, West Sussex, England. 

Danny Care started playing rugby when he was just six years old. Danny Care made his debut for Harlequins in the 2006-2007 season.

Danny Care has played for England at every level from U-16 to U-21. Danny Care is a very versatile player and has been used as a winger, a fullback, and a center. 

Danny Care is one of the most experienced players in the Harlequins team and has played in over 200 games for the club.

Danny Care is a very hard worker and is always looking to improve his game. Danny Care is a very popular player among his teammates and fans and is considered to be one of the best defenders in the Premiership.

27. André Esterhuizen

Fullback

André Esterhuizen Career

  • Position(s): Centre / Full-back, Current team
  • Position(s): Centre / Full-back
  • Current team: Harlequins
  • 2007–2011: Leopards
  • 2013–2015: Sharks
  • 2013–2014: Sharks XV
  • 2014–2020: Sharks (Currie Cup)
  • 2014–2020: Sharks
  • 2017–2020: Munakata Sanix Blues
  • 2020–: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 10 July 2022

André Esterhuizen is a rugby union player who plays for Harlequins in the English Premiership. Esterhuizen represented the South African Under-20s at the 2011 World Cup and was a member of the Leopards side which won the Currie Cup in 2013.

Esterhuizen made his debut for Harlequins in the 2014–15 season. Esterhuizen was named in the England squad for the 2015 Rugby World Cup and played in all three of England's matches.

Esterhuizen was also selected in the South Africa squad for the 2017 Rugby World Cup but did not feature in any of their matches.

Esterhuizen is a powerful center or full-back and is known for his breakaway runs. Esterhuizen is married and has a daughter. 

Esterhuizen is a devout Christian and is involved in a number of charity works. Esterhuizen is contracted to Harlequins until the end of the 2020–21 season.

28. Stephan Lewies

Stephan Lewies Career

  • Position(s): Lock, Current team
  • Position(s): Lock
  • Current team: Harlequins
  • 2011–2013: Sharks
  • 2012–2018: Sharks XV
  • 2012–2016: Sharks (Currie Cup)
  • 2014–2018: Sharks
  • 2017–2018: Kamaishi Seawaves
  • 2019: Lions
  • 2019–present: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 4 October 2020

Stephan Lewies was born in Pretoria, South Africa in 1992. He attended Hoërskool Eldoraigne and played rugby union for Sharks between 2011 and 2013. Lewies has since joined Harlequins and has made eight appearances for the club so far.

Lewies is a lock and has a contract with Harlequins until the end of the 2017-2018 season. Stephan Lewies has represented his country at under-20, under-21 and senior level. 

Lewies is considered one of the rising stars of rugby union. Stephan Lewies is a talented rugby player who has represented South Africa on multiple occasions.

Stephan Lewies has spent his entire career playing for the Sharks and has been a mainstay in their team. Stephan Lewies is a powerful back who can run the ball well. 

Stephan Lewies is known for his strong defence and is a crucial part of the Sharks' unit. Stephan Lewies is a valuable member of the Harlequins team and is expected to provide value in their upcoming matches.

Stephan Lewies is a hardworking player who always gives his all in every game. Stephan Lewies is a versatile player who can play in a number of positions. 

Stephan Lewies is a valuable member of the South Africa team and should continue to play for them in the future. Stephan Lewies is a hardworking player who is always looking to improve his game.

29. Charlie Matthews

Lock

Charlie Matthews Career

  • Position(s): Lock, Senior career, Years
  • Position(s): Lock
  • 2009–2018, 2018–2020, 2021–: Harlequins, Wasps, Kamaishi Seawaves
  • Correct as of 22 February 2021

Matthews was born in Kingston-upon-Thames in 1991 and started playing rugby union at Hurstpierpoint College. 

He was part of the England under-20s team that won the World Championship in 2013 and he made his debut for Harlequins in 2014.

He has played for Wasps and Harlequins and was named in the England squad for the 2016 Six Nations Championship. 

Matthews has also played for the British and Irish Lions on their tour of New Zealand in 2013. He is a lock and is Harlequins' first-choice player.

He is a midfielder who currently plays for Kamaishi Seawaves in Japan's J-League. Matthews made his senior international debut for England in a 2-1 victory over Estonia in November of 2018. 

Matthews has represented his country at various youth levels and was a part of the England U20 side that won the European Championship in 2017.

Matthews has represented England at various youth levels and was a part of the England U20 side that won the European Championship in 2017. 

Matthews has also represented England at various youth levels and was a part of the England U18 side that won the World Cup in 2015. 

Matthews has represented England at various youth levels and was a part of the England U20 side that won the European Championship in 2017.

Matthews has also represented England at various youth levels and was a part of the England U18 side that won the World Cup in 2015. 

Matthews made his senior international debut for England in a 2-1 victory over Estonia in November of 2018. Matthews is a midfielder who currently plays for Kamaishi Seawaves in Japan's J-League.

30. Cadan Murley

Cadan Murley Career

  • Position(s): Wing Current team
  • Position(s): Wing
  • Current team: Harlequins
  • 2017–: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 31 January 2022

Cadan Murley was born on July 31, 1999 in Frimley, England. Cadan is a rugby union player who currently plays for Harlequins. Cadan is a wing and has represented England at U16, U18, and U20 levels.

Cadan is a talented player and has been rewarded with selection to the England National Team. Cadan is a hard-working player who is always putting in the effort on the pitch. Cadan is a highly-rated player and is considered one of the best wings in the UK.

Cadan is a friendly and outgoing player who is always willing to have a good time. Cadan is a talented player and is sure to have a long and successful rugby career. 

Cadan Murley is a professional rugby player who is currently contracted to Harlequins in the Premiership.

Murley has represented England at both U18 and U20 levels. In 2017, he made his Premiership debut for Harlequins and went on to score 90 points in 65 appearances for the club. 

Murley is a powerful and fast runner who is very difficult to knock off the ball. He is known for his hard tackling and is a key member of Harlequins' backline.

Murley is currently out of contract and is in the process of negotiating a new deal with Harlequins. He is a devout Christian and is often seen attending church during the off-season.

Murley is a graduate of the University of Bath, where he played for their rugby team. Cadan Murley is a hardworking and determined player who is sure to be a mainstay in the Premiership for years to come.

31. Joe Marchant

Centre

Joe Marchant Career

  • Position(s): Centre, Wing, Current team
  • Position(s): Centre, Wing
  • Current team: Harlequins
  • 2014–2015: Worthing
  • 2015–: Harlequins
  • 2015: → London Scottish (loan)
  • 2020: Blues
  • Correct as of 10 February 2023

Joe Marchant was born in 1996 in Winchester, England. Joe Marchant played rugby union for Harlequins as a center and wing. Joe Marchant has represented England at youth levels and made his senior debut in 2018.

Joe Marchant is a two-time Premiership winner with Harlequins. Joe Marchant is a strong and powerful player who is able to take on defenders. 

Joe Marchant is a highly skilled player and is able to score tries. Joe Marchant is a hard worker and is always looking to improve his game.

Joe Marchant is a team player and is always willing to help out his teammates. Joe Marchant is a future star of rugby union and is sure to make an impact in the future. 

Joe Marchant is a professional rugby player who plays for England. Joe has played for a number of clubs, including Worthing and Harlequins.

Joe has represented England at the Under-18 and Under-20 levels. Joe is a versatile player who can play at fullback or inside center. 

Joe is a hardworking player who is always looking to put in a good performance. Joe is a popular player with both his teammates and supporters. Joe is looking to continue his impressive rugby career in the future.

Joe is a dedicated player who puts in countless hours of training every day. Joe is a talented player who is capable of making a significant contribution to the team.

32. Gonzalo Tiesi

Gonzalo Tiesi Career

  • Position(s): Centre, Senior career, Years
  • Position(s): Centre
  • 2003–05, 2005–08, 2008–10, 2010–12, 2012, 2013, 2013–16: S.I.C., London Irish, Harlequins, Stade Français, S.I.C., London Welsh, Newcastle Falcons
  • Correct as of 17 June 2013

Gonzalo Tiesi is an Argentine rugby union player who has played for London Irish, Harlequins and S.I.C.. Tiesi made his debut for London Irish in 2003 and went on to make over 100 appearances for the club.

He joined Harlequins in 2008 and played a key role in their Championship-winning season that year. Tiesi moved to S.I.C. in 2012 and has since played a major role in the club's progress in the French Top 14.

Tiesi is a hard-working and consistent centre and is a valuable member of any team he plays for. In 2013, he was named in the Argentina 25-man squad for the 2013 Rugby World Cup. Tiesi is currently contracted to Harlequins until the end of the 2016–17 season.

Tiesi is married and has two children. Tiesi is a popular and respected player within the rugby community and is widely considered to be one of the best centres in the world.

33. James Horwill

Lock

James Horwill Career

  • Position(s): Lock, Senior career, Years
  • Position(s): Lock
  • 2007, 2014–2015, 2015−2019: Ballymore Tornadoes, Brisbane City, Harlequins
  • Correct as of 6 May 2017

James Horwill was born in 1985 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. He was educated at Brisbane Boys College and played rugby union for Brisbane City and Harlequins from 2007 to 2019.

He made his Super Rugby debut for the Ballymore Tornadoes in 2007 and went on to play for Brisbane City, Harlequins and the Brisbane City Reds in the Queensland Reds and Australian Rugby Union competitions.

James Horwill was part of the Queensland Reds team that won the 2011 and 2013 Rugby World Cups. He has also represented Australia at the 2013 World Cup, the 2015 World Cup and the 2017 World Cup. James Horwill is a lock and is the current vice-captain of the Queensland Reds.

He is married and has two children. James Horwill has played 116 Super Rugby games for the Queensland Reds. In these games he has scored 45 points. 

 Horwill has also played 62 international games for Australia, scoring 30 points. Horwill is a powerful and experienced player, who has been an integral part of the Queensland Reds for many years.

Horwill is a hard-working player who is always looking to put in a good performance for his team. Horwill is a versatile player, who is able to play at both scrum-half and flanker. 

 Horwill is a popular player with his team-mates, and is well-respected within the Super Rugby community. Horwill is a strong character and is always willing to put in a physical performance for his team.

Horwill is currently contracted to the Queensland Reds until the end of the 2020 season. Horwill is a player with a lot of potential, and is likely to continue to improve over the coming years.

34. Chris Sheasby

Chris Sheasby Career

  • Position(s): No.8, Senior career, Years
  • Position(s): No.8
  • : London Wasps, Harlequins, London Irish
  • Correct as of 11 Sept 2006

Chris Sheasby was born on 30 November 1966 in Windsor, Berkshire, England. He attended Radley College before studying at King's College London and then at Cambridge University.

He made his international rugby union debut in 1990, and has since played for England, Wales and Sale. In 2009, Sheasby was announced as the new captain of Sale Sharks. He has two children, Ella (born 2006) and Kyle (born 2009), with his wife Kate Staples.

Chris Sheasby retired from rugby union in 2015, having won 84 caps and played in three World Cups. He now works as the head coach of the Sale Sharks academy. 

Chris Sheasby is a scrum-half who has played for both Harlequins and London Irish in the English Premiership.

Sheasby has also played for England in the 1997 and 2003 Rugby World Cups. Chris Sheasby was a member of the England squad that won the 2003 Rugby World Cup. 

Chris Sheasby is also a member of the England 7s squad. Chris Sheasby is currently a scrum-half for Harlequins in the English Premiership.

Chris Sheasby was born on January 8th, 1981 in London, England. Chris Sheasby was educated at The John Fisher School in Purley, London. 

Chris Sheasby is a member of the British Rugby Union and is currently registered with London Irish. Chris Sheasby is married and has two children.

35. Epi Taione

Epi Taione Career

  • Position(s): Centre, Flanker, Number Eight, Wing, Senior career, Years
  • Position(s): Centre, Flanker, Number Eight, Wing
  • 2001–2005, 2005–2006, 2007–2008, 2008–2009, 2009–2010, 2010–2012: Newcastle Falcons, Sale Sharks, Sharks, Harlequin F.C., Racing Métro 92, London Welsh
  • Correct as of 3 November 2018

Epeli Taione is a Tongan international rugby union player. He has played for Newcastle Falcons, Sale Sharks, and Sharks. Taione made his debut for the Tongan national team in 2001.

He has played over 100 international games for his country. Taione is a powerful and explosive centre. He is known for his hard running and strong defence. Taione has also played at flanker and number eight.

He is a key member of the Tongan national team. Taione is a popular player with the Newcastle Falcons supporters. He has helped the team win the English Premiership in 2010 and the European Challenge Cup in 2013.

Taione is also a popular player with the Sale Sharks fans. He has helped the team win the Aviva Premiership in 2013 and the European Challenge Cup in 2014. Taione is a member of the Tongan national rugby union team squad for the 2015 World Cup.

Taione is married and has two children. He is a farmer by trade. Taione is an important member of the Tongan rugby union team. He is a hard worker and a popular player with the fans.

36. Nick David

Nick David Career

  • Position(s): Wing / Fullback, Senior career, Years
  • Position(s): Wing / Fullback
  • 2018–2021, 2019–2020, 2021-: Worcester Warriors, → Hartpury University, Harlequins
  • Correct as of 31 January 2022

Nick David was born in Redditch, England on 4 November 1998. David is a rugby union player who has played for Worcester Warriors in the Premiership and Harlequins in the Championship.

David was named in the England under-20 squad for the 2018 World Rugby Under 20 Championship. David has represented Hartpury University in the RFU Championship. David is 1.83 metres tall and weighs 90 kilograms.

David has represented England at youth level. David has made 28 appearances for Harlequins in the Premiership. 

David is a full back. David has been educated at Warwick School. Nick David is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for Arsenal.

David made his professional debut for Arsenal in August 2018 and has since made three appearances for the club. 

David has represented England at youth international level, playing for the U16s, U18s, and U19s. David was born in London and started his career playing for Chelsea.

David made a move to Arsenal in August 2018 and has since made three appearances for the club. 

David has represented England at youth international level, playing for the U16s, U18s, and U19s. David is a product of the Chelsea academy and made his first-team debut in February 2013.

David is a regular for the Chelsea first team and has made over 100 appearances for the club. David is a defender and is known for his strong aerial presence.

37. Luke Northmore

Luke Northmore Career

  • Position(s): Centre, Senior career, Years
  • Position(s): Centre
  • 2019–: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 28 December 2020
  • Correct as of 28 December 2020

At 25 years of age, Luke Northmore is currently a rugby union player. He was born in England, and played for his local club before signing for Premiership side Bath in 2016.

Northmore has represented England at U16, U18, and U20 levels. In 2016, he was named in the England Saxons squad for the 2016 Churchill Cup. 

He made his Bath debut in January 2017, coming on as a substitute in their away match against Harlequins.

Northmore has been described as a "hard working" player, who is "consistent" with his performances. 

In October 2017, Northmore was named in the England training squad for the 2017 autumn internationals. In January 2018, he made his full Bath debut, starting in their away match against Leicester.

Northmore has signed a new contract with Bath, keeping him with the club until the end of the 2020 season.

38. Tyrone Green

Tyrone Green Career

  • Position(s): Utility back, Current team
  • Position(s): Utility back
  • Current team: Harlequins
  • 2011: Leopards
  • 2014–2019: Golden Lions
  • 2018: Golden Lions XV
  • 2018–2020: Golden Lions
  • 2019–2020: Lions
  • 2020–: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 16 March 2022

Tyrone Green is a utility back who currently plays for Harlequins in the English Premiership. Green started his rugby union career with the Leopards in 2011 and played for them until 2014.

In 2014, he moved to the Golden Lions and played for them until 2019. Green is a versatile player and can play as a back or a winger. Green is a strong runner and has good passing skills. Green is a hard worker and is always looking to improve his game.

Green is a popular player with his teammates and is a good role model for young players. Green is set to play a key role for Harlequins in the 2019 Premiership season. 

Green is an important member of the South African rugby union team and is set to compete at the 2019 World Cup.

Tyrone Green made his senior debut for the Golden Lions XV in 2018 and has continued to feature for the side since. 

He has represented South Africa at Schools' A level and was part of the Under-20 squad that competed at the World Rugby Under-20 Championship in France this year. 

Green is a powerful and skillful center who is sure to feature prominently for the Lions in the years to come.

He is a hard worker on the field and is always looking to contribute to the team. Tyrone Green is a valuable member of the squad and is sure to make an impact in the coming seasons. 

He is a player who is always looking to improve his game and is eager to learn new skills. He has a good work ethic and is always looking to improve his skills. 

He is a highly-rated player and is sure to become a key figure for the Lions in the future. Tyrone Green is a versatile player who can play in a number of positions and is sure to make a positive impact on the side.

39. Louis Lynagh

Louis Lynagh Career

  • Position(s): Wing, Fullback, Senior career, Years
  • Position(s): Wing, Fullback
  • 2019–: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 1 May 2022

Louis Lynagh was born in Treviso, Italy on 3 December 2000. He attended Hampton School in England and played for their rugby union team in the U18 and U20 leagues.

In 2019, Louis joined Harlequins and played in 39 games for them over the course of the season. Louis is a wing and fullback and is known for his attacking play. He has represented England at U18 and U20 level and is currently training with the senior squad.

Louis is seen as a potential star of the future and is currently rated as the 5th best player in England. Louis has a big future in rugby and is looking to take his game to the next level. 

Louis Lynagh is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Championship side Derby County. Lynagh has represented the Republic of Ireland at youth level, and made his senior debut in November 2016. 

He has also played for clubs including Dundee United, Birmingham City, and Macclesfield Town. Lynagh was born in Ireland, and is of Irish descent. Lynagh has been a regular for Derby County since joining in summer 2018.

Lynagh has also represented Ireland at U19 level. Lynagh has received call-ups to the Republic of Ireland senior squad, but has yet to make an appearance. 

Lynagh is a hard-working midfielder who is known for his passing ability. Lynagh is a promising young player, and is likely to continue to improve in the future.

40. Jack Kenningham

Jack Kenningham Career

  • Position(s): Flanker, Senior career, Years
  • Position(s): Flanker
  • 2018–: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 30 June 2021
  • Correct as of 30 June 2021

Jack Kenningham was born in Kingston-upon-Thames, England in 1999. He attended Reed's School and played rugby union there before joining Harlequins academy in 2016.

He made his debut for Harlequins in the 2016-17 season. He has also represented England at U16, U18, U20, and U21 levels. He announced his retirement from rugby on 10 December 2018.

He is currently studying for a degree in business at the University of Bedfordshire. He is the son of former England international, David Kenningham. He is a keen musician and has played the violin since the age of six.

He is a keen rugby fan and is a regular commentator for Harlequins' matches. Jack Kenningham is a flanker who has played for Harlequins since 2018. Kenningham has represented England at U17, U18, U19, U20 and U21 levels.

He has also played for England Saxons and was part of the team that won the 2017 Churchill Cup. Kenningham has a total of 84 apps for Harlequins, scoring 26 points. He is a hard-working player who is always looking to contribute to the team.

Kenningham is a strong player who is capable of making a big impact on the pitch. He has a good work ethic and is always looking to improve his game. 

Kenningham is a versatile player who can play at flanker or number 8. He is a valuable member of the Harlequins squad and is expected to play a role in the team's future successes.

41. Tom Lawday

Tom Lawday Career

  • Position(s): Number 8, Senior career, Years
  • Position(s): Number 8
  • 2019-: Harlequins

Tom Lawday is a British professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Championship side Reading. He began his career as a youth player at Sheffield United, before joining Ipswich Town in 2010.

He made his professional debut for Ipswich in August 2010, and went on to make over 100 appearances for the club. 

In January 2016, Lawday joined Reading for an undisclosed fee. He made his Reading debut in a 2-1 victory over QPR on 9 January 2016.

He has made 12 appearances for the England U21s, and was called up to the senior squad for the 2017 UEFA European Championship. 

Tom is the son of former professional footballer and manager Lawrie Lawday. He has represented England at under-16, under-17, under-19 and under-21 levels. Tom is married to Emily, and the couple have two children.

42. Simon Kerrod

Simon Kerrod Career

  • Position(s): Tighthead Prop, Current team
  • Position(s): Tighthead Prop
  • Current team: Harlequins
  • 2011–2012: Sharks
  • 2013: Sharks (Currie Cup)
  • 2014–2015: Eastern Province Kings
  • 2014: → Border Bulldogs
  • 2016–2017: Jersey Reds
  • 2017–2019: Worcester Warriors
  • 2019–present: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 9 June 2021

Simon Kerrod is an English prop who currently plays for Harlequins in the English Premiership. Kerrod began playing rugby at the Pretoria Boys High School and went on to represent Sharks and then College Rovers in the amateur leagues.

Kerrod made his debut for Harlequins in the 2015 Premiership season. Kerrod is a tighthead prop and is known for his physical play on the pitch. 

Kerrod has been capped by the England U-20 team and has also represented the British and Irish Lions at youth level.

Kerrod is contracted to Harlequins until 2019. Kerrod is married and has two young children. Kerrod is a keen athlete and enjoys running and cycling. 

Kerrod is an ambitious player and is looking to improve his skills every season. Kerrod is a promising fly-half who has been in superb form for Premiership side Harlequins in 2019.

Kerrod first made a name for himself as a teenager with Eastern Province, helping them to win the Currie Cup in 2013. Kerrod made the switch to Premiership side Worcester Warriors in 2014, and he has been an ever-present ever since. 

Kerrod has represented South Africa at the international level, playing in the Barbarians' 1-0 victory over Mali in 2013.

Kerrod is a dynamic player who can create opportunities for his team with his excellent passing and kicking skills. Kerrod is a crucial member of Harlequins' squad, and he is expected to lead them to glory in the Premiership this season. 

Kerrod has a bright future ahead of him, and he is poised to become one of the leading fly halves in the professional rugby scene. Kerrod is a dynamic and exciting player who is sure to excite rugby fans across the globe.

43. Santiago García Botta

Santiago García Botta Career

  • Position(s): Loosehead Prop, Senior career, Years
  • Position(s): Loosehead Prop
  • 2011−, 2014−15, 2015: Belgrano, Stade Français, Pampas XV

Santiago García Botta was born on 19 June 1992 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He began playing rugby union at a young age and quickly made a name for himself as a talented loosehead prop.

García Botta has played for Belgrano, Stade Français, and Pampas XV in his senior career. He has scored 57 points in 57 appearances. Santiago García Botta is a popular player with fans and is considered a key member of his teams.

He is currently playing for Belgrano in the Argentine Rugby Championship. Santiago García Botta is a professional rugby player who plays for the Jaguares. Santiago García Botta was born on December 6, 1994 in the city of Rosario, Santa Fe Province, Argentina.

Santiago García Botta started playing rugby at the age of six and has since progressed through the ranks of the game. Santiago García Botta has played for the Argentina national rugby team since 2013 and has made 31 appearances. 

 Santiago García Botta has been a mainstay of the Jaguares side and has helped the team to win a number of titles, including the 2016 Super Rugby championship.

Santiago García Botta is a powerful and dynamic player who is capable of playing at both halfback and center. Santiago García Botta is a hard worker and is always looking to put in a solid performance for his team. 

 Santiago García Botta is a valuable member of the Jaguares side and is expected to continue playing a key role in the team’s future successes. Santiago García Botta is a talented player and is sure to continue impressing in the rugby world.

44. Aaron Morris

Aaron Morris Career

  • Position(s): Wing, Fullback, Current team
  • Position(s): Wing, Fullback
  • Current team: Harlequins
  • 2012–2016: Saracens
  • 2012–2014: →Bedford Blues (loan)
  • 2015–2016: →London Scottish (loan)
  • 2016–: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 31 March 2019

Aaron Morris is a rugby union player who currently plays for Harlequins. Morris started playing rugby at the age of six and quickly developed a love for the game.

He made his debut for Harlequins in 2014 and has since played a major role in the team's success. Morris is known for his speed and agility in the backline, which has helped him excel at wing and fullback.

Morris is a strong character on and off the field, and is dedicated to his rugby career. Morris is set to play a major role in Harlequins' push for silverware in 2016. Morris is a talented player with a bright future in rugby.

Morris was born in London on 15th February 1995. Morris made his Saracens debut in March 2012, coming on as a substitute in a win over Bristol. Morris made a further appearance in the same season, starting in a win over Newcastle.

Morris made his first start for Saracens in their victory against Leicester in the 2012-13 Premiership season. Morris continued to start for Saracens in the Premiership and made a total of 34 appearances for the club in that season.

Morris started the 2013-14 Premiership season as Saracens first-choice fly-half but missed the final four matches through injury. 

Morris made his return to the starting line-up in Saracens' victory against Sale in the 2014-15 Premiership season.

Morris started the 2015-16 Premiership season as Saracens first-choice fly-half but injured his ankle in a win against Exeter in early December and was ruled out for six weeks. 

Morris made his return to the starting line-up in Saracens' victory against Newcastle in the 2016-17 Premiership season.

45. Viliami Taulani

Viliami Taulani Career

  • Position(s): Flanker, Current team
  • Position(s): Flanker
  • Current team: Harlequins
  • 2016–21: Counties Manukau
  • 2021: Chiefs
  • 2021-: Harlequins
  • 2022: →London Scottish
  • Correct as of 5 Mar 2022

Viliami Taulani is a flanker who currently plays for Harlequins. He was born in Tonga in 1997 and educated at Manurewa High School. 

Taulani made his debut for the Tongan national team in 2016 and has since gone on to represent his country at the World Rugby U20 Championship and the World Rugby U21 Championship.

Taulani is a very experienced player, having made over 100 appearances for his club and country over the course of his career. Taulani is a very strong player with a powerful running game, and is known for his excellent defensive skills. 

He is currently contracted to Harlequins until the end of the 2020 season. Taulani is a very popular player with the Harlequins fans, and is often seen as one of the club's key players.

He is a highly-rated prospect for the future, and is seen as a key player for Tonga in the quest for international rugby success. 

Taulani is a very hard-working player who always puts in a full shift for his team, and is a very valuable member of the Harlequins squad.

46. Archie White

Archie White Career

  • Position(s): Flanker Current team
  • Position(s): Flanker
  • Current team: Harlequins
  • 2015–: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 23 May 2020

Archie White is a rugby union player who represented England at under-19 and under-20 level. White made his senior debut for Harlequins in the 2018-19 season.

White has also played for London Scottish and Richmond. White has been selected for the England under-20 squad for the 2019 World Rugby Under 20 Championship. White has been praised for his speed and power on the rugby field.

Archie White is a flanker who has played for Harlequins since 2015. He has been a regular in the team since then, and has scored 5 tries in 27 appearances. White has been praised for his hard work and determination on the field.

He is expected to continue playing for Harlequins for many years to come. White is a valuable member of the team, and is a key figure in the Harlequins squad.

47. Jack Stafford

Jack Stafford Career

  • Position(s): Scrum-half, Amateur team(s), Years
  • Position(s): Scrum-half
  • 2017–2020: Munster
  • 2020–: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 29 Mar 2022

Jack Stafford is a rugby union player who has represented Ireland at Under-20 and Under-21 level. Stafford made his senior debut for Shannon in the 2017/18 season.

He has won 14 caps for Ireland, including 4 appearances at the 2018 Six Nations. Stafford is a scrum-half, and is part of the Ireland squad for the 2019 Six Nations.

Stafford is a Glenstal Abbey School graduate. He has a father, Tony, who played rugby for Shannon. Stafford is a physically tall player, at 1.80 metres (5 feet 11 inches) and 85 kilograms (13 stone, 187 pounds).

Stafford's rugby career is still in its early stages, but he is expected to become a key member of the Ireland squad in the future. Jack Stafford is a professional rugby player who currently plays for Munster in the Pro14.

Stafford was born in Cork, Ireland in 1995. He made his professional debut with Munster in 2017 and has since gone on to play seven times for the club. Stafford has represented Ireland at U20 level, and has also been called up to the Ireland A side.

Stafford is a hard-working player who is always looking to make an impact on the pitch. He is a versatile player who can play at fly-half, centre, or full-back. Stafford is a natural leader on and off the field, and is highly respected by his teammates.

Stafford is a talented passer of the ball, and is always looking to make attacking plays. Stafford is an ambitious player, and is determined to improve his skills every season.

48. Wilco Louw

Wilco Louw Career

  • Position(s) Tighthead prop, Current team Harlequins, Youth career, 2012 Boland Cavaliers, 2013–2014 Blue Bulls, 2015 Western Province, Senior career, Years Team Apps (Points), 2015–19 Stormers 46 (30), 2015–19 Western Province 57 (20), 2019 Toulon 5 (0), 2020– Harlequins 28 (10), , Correct as of 21 December 2019 @ 12:28
  • Position(s): Tighthead prop
  • Current team: Harlequins
  • 2012: Boland Cavaliers
  • 2013–2014: Blue Bulls
  • 2015: Western Province
  • Years: Team
  • 2015–19: Stormers
  • 2015–19: Western Province
  • 2019: Toulon
  • 2020–: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 21 December 2019 @ 12:28

Wilco Louw is a tighthead prop who currently plays for Harlequins in the English Premiership. Wilco Louw represented South Africa at Under-20 and Under-23 level before making his senior debut for Blue Bulls in 2013.

Wilco Louw has also played for Boland Cavaliers and Worcester Warriors in the PRO14 and English Premiership respectively. 

Wilco Louw is a versatile player who can play in the front row or as a replacement. Wilco Louw is a hardworker who is always trying to improve his game.

Wilco Louw is a popular player among his teammates and is respected for his infectious enthusiasm. Wilco Louw is a committed rugby player who is always looking to improve his skills.

Wilco Louw has a good work ethic and is always willing to give his all on the field. Wilco Louw is a talented player who has a bright future in rugby.

49. Dino Lamb

Dino Lamb Career

  • Position(s): Lock, Senior career, Years
  • Position(s): Lock
  • 2016–: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 25 March 2021
  • Correct as of 25 March 2021

Dino Lamb is a young English rugby player who has had a promising rugby union career. Dino Lamb was born on 18 April 1998 in Warwickshire, England. Dino Lamb is 1.96 meters tall and weighs 119 kilograms.

Dino Lamb started playing rugby union at the age of seven and has since developed into a promising player. 

Dino Lamb has represented England at under-16, under-18, under-20, and senior levels. Dino Lamb is a hard-working player who is always looking to improve his rugby skills.

Dino Lamb is a player who is willing to give everything for his team and is a true team player. Dino Lamb is a player who is sure to make a significant impact on the rugby union scene in the future. 

Dino Lamb is an exciting young player who is sure to become a household name in the rugby union world.

50. Luke Wallace

Luke Wallace Career

  • Position(s): Openside Flanker, Blindside Flanker, Current team
  • Position(s): Openside Flanker, Blindside Flanker
  • Current team: Harlequins
  • 2009-2019: Harlequins
  • 2019: Coventry
  • 2020–2021: Leicester Tigers
  • 2021–: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 27 May 2021

Luke Wallace is a professional rugby union player who has played for clubs in England and Wales. Wallace made his debut for Worcester in the 2010-11 season and has since played for Bath, Bristol, Leicester, Northampton, and Worcester.

Wallace is a powerful and dynamic openside flanker. Wallace has been capped by Wales at under-20 and under-21 levels. 

Wallace is a hard-working and dangerous player on the rugby field. Wallace is also a promising young coach, having worked with the Wales U20 and U21 sides.

Wallace is a product of the Cottesmore School and Tonbridge School rugby programs. Wallace is married and has two children. 

Wallace is a regular member of the Wales national rugby union team and is hoping to qualify for the 2019 World Cup. Wallace began his career with Harlequins before joining Coventry in 2019.

Wallace has been a regular on the Harlequins side since 2009 and has 95 apps to his name. Wallace has represented England at Under-19 and Under-20 levels. 

Wallace is a powerful scrum half and has been called up to the England Saxons side. Wallace is a key member of the Harlequins side and is expected to continue playing for them for many years to come.

Wallace is a powerful scrum-half and is a regular in the England Saxons side. Wallace is a key member of the Harlequins side and is expected to continue playing for them for many years to come. 

Wallace is a powerful scrum half and has been called up to the England Saxons side. Wallace is a key member of the Harlequins side and is expected to continue playing for them for many years to come.

51. Tommaso Allan

Tommaso Allan Career

  • Position(s): Fly-half, Current team
  • Position(s): Fly-half
  • Current team: Harlequins
  • 2013–2016: Perpignan
  • 2016–2021: Benetton
  • 2021−: Harlequins
  • Correct as of 19 November 2022

Tommaso Allan is a fly-half who currently plays for Harlequins. Allan started playing rugby at an early age and quickly developed a reputation as one of the best fly halves in the world.

Allan has represented Italy at both under-19 and under-21 levels and has also played for the Junior World Championship-winning side in 2013. 

Allan has been a regular for Harlequins since joining the club in 2016 and has helped the side to win the RFU Championship in 2017 and the Premiership in 2018.

Allan is a powerful and accurate passer of the ball and is known for his strong running and kicking game. Allan is a highly-rated player and is likely to be a regular in the Italian national team in the future. 

Allan is a devout Christian and has spoken about the importance of faith in his life. Allan is married and has two young children. Allan is a committed rugby player and is an important part of the Harlequins team.

Final Words

The Harlequin Football Club is one of the most successful rugby teams in the world and they have a long and illustrious history of competing at the highest level.

Over the years, they have boasted some of the best players in the game and, as a result, they are considered to be one of the greatest rugby teams of all time. One of the most famous members of the Harlequin Football Club is Sir Clive Woodward, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest coaches in rugby history.

He was instrumental in helping the team to achieve many of its impressive achievements, and he remains one of its most popular and well-respected members. Other famous members of the Harlequin Football Club include Brian O’Driscoll, Martin Johnson, and Jonny Wilkinson, all of whom are regarded as some of the best players in the world.

They have all won numerous trophies and awards, and their skills and ability have made them legends of the sport. Overall, the Harlequin Football Club is one of the most successful rugby teams in history and they are still competing at the highest level. They are a force to be reckoned with, and their fans will always remember them fondly for their achievements.

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John Rizzo

I am a professional rugby player in the Washington DC-Baltimore area. I have been playing rugby for over 10 years and have had the opportunity to play in many different countries. I am also a coach for both youth and adult rugby teams. I graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a degree in Sports Management and Marketing. I am currently working on my MPA from American University and plan to pursue this career path after graduating next year. LinkedIn

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