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Ben Kay MBE

British & Irish Lions and England Rugby legend Ben Kay joined us in the Pegasus Lounge at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome for the Guinness Six Nations

A Brief Bio

Ben Kay, a towering figure in English rugby, is celebrated for his outstanding contributions as a lock forward renowned for his athleticism, strategic acumen, and commanding presence in the set-piece. Born on October 14, 1975, in Liverpool, Kay’s rugby journey began in his youth, where he honed his skills and demonstrated exceptional promise. His ascent to prominence came during his tenure with Leicester Tigers, where he emerged as a linchpin in the pack, playing a pivotal role in the team’s domestic and European successes.

Kay’s impact extended beyond the club level as he earned international recognition, representing England with distinction on numerous occasions. With his towering frame and astute rugby intellect, he played a crucial role in England’s triumph in the 2003 Rugby World Cup, showcasing his ability to perform under pressure on the biggest stage. Known for his tireless work ethic and unwavering commitment to excellence, Ben Kay remains an iconic figure in English rugby, inspiring future generations with his achievements on the field and his enduring legacy in the sport.

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