Leicester Tigers - Notable Former Internationals

Notable Former Internationals

  • Horacio Agulla
  • Lucas González Amorosino
  • Pat Howard
  • Rod Kafer
  • Lote Tuqiri
  • John Welborn
  • Dave Lougheed
  • Winston Stanley
  • Garry Adey
  • Neil Back (B&I Lions)
  • Richard Cockerill
  • Martin Corry (B&I Lions)
  • Les Cusworth
  • Paul Dodge (B&I Lions)
  • Harry Ellis (B&I Lions)
  • Darren Garforth
  • Andy Goode
  • Will Greenwood (B&I Lions)
  • Dusty Hare (B&I Lions)
  • Austin Healey (B&I Lions)
  • Dan Hipkiss
  • Martin Johnson (B&I Lions)
  • Ben Kay (B&I Lions)
  • Leon Lloyd
  • Lewis Moody (B&I Lions)
  • Alexander Obolensky
  • Steve Redfern
  • Dean Richards (B&I Lions)
  • Marcus Rose
  • Graham Rowntree (B&I Lions)
  • Ollie Smith (B&I Lions)
  • Tim Stimpson (B&I Lions)
  • Rory Underwood (B&I Lions)
  • Tony Underwood (B&I Lions)
  • Tom Varndell
  • Sam Vesty
  • Dorian West (B&I Lions)
  • Peter Wheeler (B&I Lions)
  • Julian White
  • Clive Woodward (B&I Lions)
  • Nick Youngs
  • Leo Cullen
  • Shane Jennings
  • Eric Miller (B&I Lions)
  • Tony O'Reilly (B&I Lions)
  • Jeremy Staunton
  • Ramiro Pez
  • Seru Rabeni
  • Waisale Serevi
  • Julien Dupuy
  • Benjamin Kayser
  • Christophe Laussucq
  • Frank Tournaire
  • Josh Kronfeld
  • Daryl Gibson
  • Aaron Mauger
  • Alesana Tuilagi
  • Anitelia Tuilagi
  • Freddie Tuilagi
  • Henry Tuilagi
  • Jim Hamilton
  • Craig Joiner
  • Joel Stransky
  • Fritz van Heerden
  • Ephraim Taukafa
  • Mefin Davies
  • Ken Jones
  • Darren Morris (B&I Lions)
  • Brian Smith

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