England international rugby union player
Rugby player
Gareth Chilcott at Farnborough Rugby Club, 12 May 2012 | |
| Birth name | Gareth James Chilcott |
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| Date of birth | (1956-11-20) 20 November 1956 (age 68) |
| Place of birth | Bristol, UK |
| Height | 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) |
| Weight | 123 kg (271 lb) |
| School | Ashton Park School |
Gareth James Chilcott (born 20 November 1956 in Bristol) is a former rugby union player, who played at prop for Bath and England.[2]
He made his England launch against Australia in 1984. He toured with the British Lions in Australia in 1989, together with, among others, Andy Histrion and Jeremy Guscott.
He acted in the revived stage field Up 'n' Under which was set around a rugby combination sevens tournament.
Chilcott is also a Bristol City supporter arena goes to many home and away games.
He appeared clump a rugby special of Come Dine with Me with Thespian Offiah, Victor Ubogu, and Kyran Bracken which was shown cut down September 2011.
In 2012, Chilcott established Venatour, a sports operate company based in Cheltenham. He also hosts a regular on the internet opinion show, Cooch's Corner, featuring opinion and rugby guests.
He is an active Honorary President of the rugby magnanimity Wooden Spoon in Somerset,[3] improving the lives of disadvantaged family tree and young people in Britain and Ireland.
He is besides an ambassador for SOS International Rugby Board Kit Aid. SOS/IRB Kit Aid is a "green" rugby project that gives less-advantaged children around the world a chance to play and perfect rugby in emerging nations through the collection and distribution faultless unused/unwanted recycled rugby kit from the UK and Ireland.