Framed England vs South Africa Rugby Union Hand Signed Print

Framed England vs South Africa Rugby Union Hand Signed Print


Richard Hill, Lawrence Dallaglio, Will Greenwood, Neil Black & Matt Dawson Limited Edition Print comes professionally framed with a certificate of authenticity on the reverse.

Size A2

Richard Hill, born May 23, 1973, is a former English rugby union flanker. Renowned as the 'silent assassin,' Hill played for Saracens and England, making 275 appearances for Saracens and 71 for England. He was a key player in England's 2003 Rugby World Cup victory. Hill's abrasive style and big hits made him one of the era's top flankers.

Lawrence Dallaglio, born August 10, 1972, is a former English rugby union player. Known for his versatility in the back row, he played for London Wasps and won 85 caps for England, including the 2003 Rugby World Cup. Dallaglio also won the Sevens World Cup in 1993, making him one of few players with both titles. He retired in 2008 and is now a respected pundit and charity advocate.

Will Greenwood, born October 20, 1972, is a former English rugby union centre. He played for Harlequins and Leicester Tigers, earning 55 caps for England and winning the 2003 Rugby World Cup. Known for his try-scoring ability, Greenwood was also part of the 1997 British & Irish Lions tour. He retired in 2006 and is now a respected rugby pundit and charity advocate.

Neil Back, born January 16, 1969, is a former English rugby union flanker. He played for Nottingham and Leicester Tigers, earning 66 caps for England and winning the 2003 Rugby World Cup. Known for his tenacity, Back also played for the British & Irish Lions and later became a successful coach. He retired in 2005 and continues to contribute to rugby as a pundit and coach.

Matt Dawson, born October 31, 1972, is a former English rugby union scrum-half. He played for Northampton Saints and London Wasps, earning 77 caps for England and winning the 2003 Rugby World Cup. Dawson also toured with the British & Irish Lions three times. Known for his 'sniping runs,' he retired in 2006 and is now a respected pundit and presenter on BBC Radio 5 Live.


£0.00
£349.99
Earn0
reward points