Chris Cracknell (rugby union)
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Chris Cracknell (born 6 August 1984 in Windsor, in England) is a rugby union player. He is now centrally contracted to the England Sevens team.[1]
A flanker, Cracknell has previously played for the Exeter Chiefs, Bath and Worcester Warriors.
In May 2010 Cracknell became subject of a WRFC and RFU investigation, when he became involved in an altercation with fellow Worcester player James Collins's father following the teams relegation decider match with Leeds. He was later fined and banned.[2]
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1984-08-06 |
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Windsor, England |
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Categories: - Living people
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- English rugby union players
- Bath Rugby players
- Worcester Warriors players
- English rugby union biography stubs
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