Nick Beal
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Nicholas David Beal (born 2 December 1970 in Howden) is a rugby union player who played at full back for Northampton Saints, England and the Lions. He attended the Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe.
He was a part of the England team that won the World Sevens title in 1993, he captained the Saints squad that won the Middlesex Sevens trophy in 2003. He joined the 1997 British Lions tour to South Africa.
He retired in 2004.
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British and Irish Lions - 1997 South Africa tour | ||
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Forwards: | Back • Wallace • Dallaglio • Davidson • Hill • Johnson(c) • Leonard • Miller • Quinnell • Regan • Rodber • Rowntree • Shaw • Smith • Wainwright • Weir • Williams • Wood • Young | |
Backs: | Bateman • Beal • Bentley • Dawson • Evans • Healey • Howley • Jenkins • Gibbs • Greenwood • Guscott • Grayson • Stimpson • Tait • Townsend • Underwood | |
Coach: | McGeechan & Telfer |
England squad - 1999 Rugby World Cup | ||
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Forwards: | Archer • Back • Cockerill • Corry • Dallaglio • Garforth • Greening • Hill • Johnson (c) • Leonard • McCarthy • Grewcock • Rodber • Rowntree • Ubogu • Vickery • Worsley | |
Backs: | Beal • Bracken • Catt • Dawson • De Glanville • Grayson • Greenwood • Guscott • Healey • Luger • Perry • Rees • Wilkinson | |
Coach: | Woodward |