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Chris Oti Full name Christopher C Oti Date of birth June 16, 1965 Place of birth Paddington London Height 1,80cm Weight 83 kg Rugby union career Playing career Position Wing Three Quarter Amateur clubs Years Club / team 1982-1983
1983-1986
1987-1988Millfield
Durham University
Cambridge UniversityProfessional / senior clubs Years Club / team Caps (points) 1987-1988
1988-1993Nottingham
London WaspsNational team(s) Years Club / team Caps (points) 1988 - 1991 England 13 (32) correct as of September 14th 2007. Chris Oti (born in London on 16 June 1965) was a rugby winger of prodigious pace who represented England on thirteen occasions between 1988 to 1991. He was a member of the England squad that appeared in the 1991 Rugby World Cup during which he made two appearances.
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International career
Chris Oti had a brief career as a top flight Rugby Union player but nevertheless made a significant contribution to the history of rugby union. He was the first black player since James Peters eighty years before to represent England when he made his international debut against Scotland at Murrayfield in March 1988.
In the final game of the 1988 Championship Oti scored a hat trick of tries against Ireland. As Oti scored his final try, a group from the Benedictine school Douai began singing 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariot',[1] in honour of Oti. Other sections of the crowd joined in and the negro spiritual has since become an unofficial anthem of the national side.
Oti was capped five times the following season including against Romania when he scored four tries. He was selected for the British and Irish Lions tour of Australia but persistent injuries meant that he was not considered for the test side.
In 1991 he was surprisingly picked ahead of Nigel Heslop for the opening World Cup match against New Zealand and kept his place for the following game against Italy. This turned out to be his last international appearance as further injuries curtailed his career.
At club level Oti represented Cambridge University, Nottingham RFC and London Wasps.
International Playing Statistics
- 1988 v Scotland (Murrayfield) W 9-6 (5 Nations)
- 1988 v Ireland (Twickenham) W 35-3 (5 Nations)
- 1989 v Scotland (Twickenham) D 12-12 (5 Nations)
- 1989 v Ireland (Dublin) W 16-3 (5 Nations)
- 1989 v France (Twickenham) W 11-0 (5 Nations)
- 1989 v Wales (Cardiff) L 12-9 (Five Nations)
- 1989 v Romania (Bucharest) W 58-3
- 1990 v Argentina (Buenos Aries) W 25-12
- 1990 v Argentina (Buenos Aries) L 15-13
- 1991 v Fiji (Suva) W 28-12
- 1991 v Australia (Sydney) L 40-15
- 1991 v New Zealand (Twickenham) L 18-12 (W.Cup)
- 1991 v Italy (Twickenham) W 36-6 (W.Cup)
Career Record: P13, W8, D1, L4 Test Points: 32 Tries: 8
(R) = Replacement
References
- ^ Oliver Price Blood, mud and aftershave in The Observer Sunday February 5, 2006, Section O is for Oti
External links
British and Irish Lions – 1989 Australia tour Forwards Backs Andrew · Armstrong · Chalmers · Clement · Dean · Devereux · Dods · Evans · Guscott · Hall · G. Hastings · S. Hastings · Jones · Mullin · Oti · Underwood · Carling (withdrew - injury)Coach England squad – 1991 Rugby World Cup Runners-up Forwards Backs Coach Categories:- 1965 births
- Living people
- English rugby union players
- Alumni of Durham University
- English people of Nigerian descent
- England international rugby union players
- People from Paddington
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