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- Jeremy Clayton Guscott (born 7 July 1965) is an English former rugby union player who pla**** for Bath, England and the British Lions. Usually an outside...
- Kingdom, United States and Germany. James 'Jimmy' Hands and Rudy 'Rud' Guscott are two friends who used to play "Cops & Robbers" when they were young...
- captain) and Jeremy Guscott. De Glanville is seen as likely to have won many more caps if it weren't for this firmly entrenched Carling-Guscott combination,...
- Lindon Guscott (born 29 March 1972) is an English former footballer. He made 2 appearances in The Football League for Gillingham. "Lindon Guscott". Barry...
- also due in large part to the ascendency in the centre of both Jeremy Guscott and Scott Gibbs of Wales. McGeechan and Cooke disclosed that Carling came...
- British Lions in Australia in 1989, together with Andy Robinson and Jeremy Guscott. He acted in the revived stage play Up 'n' Under which was set around a...
- programme alongside two different co-presenters, John Fashanu and Jeremy Guscott, with Sachs providing commentary on each event, and John Anderson serving...
- again kicked five penalties to level the scores at 15–15 before a Jerry Guscott drop goal for an 18–15 lead for the Lions. The Lions then held off a ferocious...
- Rendall Richards Skinner Teague Winterbottom Backs Andrew Carling (c) Guscott Halliday Heslop Hill Hodgkinson Oti R. Underwood Webb Head coach: Cooke...
- dropped to the bench during 1989-90 thanks to the emergence of Jeremy Guscott as Carling's centre partner (since Carling, as captain, was guaranteed...