- Tim Stimpson
Infobox Rugby Union biography
playername = Tim Stimpson
fullname = Tim Richard George Stimpson
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1973|9|10|df=yes
cityofbirth =Liverpool, Merseyside
countryofbirth =England
height = height|ft=6|in=3
weight = 16 st 7 lbs (105 kg)
nickname = Stimps, Stims, Stimmo
school =Silcoates School
university =University of Durham
relatives =
position = Full-back
currentclub = Retired
clubnumber = 15
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years =
1998 ‐ 03
2003 ‐ 04
2004 ‐ 06
clubs = Wakefield
West HartlepoolNewcastle Falcons Leicester Tigers
PerpignanLeeds Tykes
Nottingham RFC
caps(points) =
101 (1180)
0 (0)
youthrepyears =
youthrepteam =
youthrepcaps(points) =
repyears =
1996 ‐ 02
1997
repteam = England U-21
England A
England
British Lions
repcaps(points) =
19
ru_sevensnationalyears =
ru_sevensnationalteam =
ru_sevensnationalcomp =
pcupdate =
repupdate =Tim Richard George Stimpson (born
10 September 1973 inLiverpool ) is arugby union international full back and Fly Half who is now semi-retired from the game. During his career he played for Wakefield, West Hartlepool,Newcastle Falcons ,Leicester Tigers , Perpignan,Leeds Tykes and Nottingham, England and theBritish Lions .Biography
In
1995 Stimpson graduated inAnthropology from Grey College, Durham. Prior to this he was educated atSilcoates School , Wakefield.He went on the
1997 British Lions tour to South Africa and would have played in the tests as first choice full back were it not for the better goal-kicking ofNeil Jenkins that would be crucial to the Lions' series victory.He fell out with Newcastle's management and
Rob Andrew , in the year that they won the league and did not make many appearances for them, signing at the end of the year forLeicester Tigers . After the retirement ofJoel Stransky he became Leicester Tigers' principal goalkicker.In the
2001 Heineken Cup final againstStade Francais he convertedLeon Lloyd 's last minute try from the right-hand touchline -- the most difficult position to kick a conversion from for a right-footed kicker -- to take the match from 32-30 to 34-30 to Leicester. This meant that to win the match, Stade would have had to score a try rather than the easier task of their fly-halfDiego Dominguez , who kicked all of Stade's points, landing a goal. There were no further scores.A year later, in the
2002 Heineken Cup semi-final against Llanelli. With only a few minutes remaining, the score was 10-12 to Llanelli, Stimpson having kicked a penalty and convertedHarry Ellis ' try, Stephen Jones having kicked four penalties for the Scarlets. In windy conditions, Tigers were awarded a penalty at a scrum inside their own half, and Stimpson elected to go for goal from 60m out. The ball hit one of the posts and the crossbar, before going over to give the Tigers a 13-12 lead which they held onto to gain the victory. Tigers went on to win the final against Munster, Stimpson kicking a penalty and a conversion.In
2003 he was rumoured to be linked to French club Perpignan despite having time left on his contract at Leicester. Despite initial denials from Tigers' management, he did sign and moved to France after the 2003 World Cup, Tigers releasing him from his contract. However, he failed to play for Perpignan and in2004 returned to England to play forLeeds Tykes . He decided to retire from playing for Leeds Tykes to pursue a career in coaching in January 2006. In the summer of 2006 his services were used by Nottingham Rugby Club, where he presently holds a part time coaching role.Stimpson won a record five consecutive Premiership titles with Newcastle Falcons and Leicester Tigers. He still holds a host of records at Leicester including most points in a career at 1180, most penalties in a career with 257 and most conversions in a career with 149.
The Leeds Tykes Coach,
Phil Davies , commented "he will always be remembered as one of the most successful players ever in the professional era in this country".References
External links
* [http://www.rugbynetwork.net/main/s103/st20356.php "Bootiful" Tim Stimpson: A Profile]
* [http://www.leedscarnegie.co.uk/index_7DB872BEDCD94CB987EEA31D4D4C52E4.htm Leeds profile]
* [http://www.tigers.co.uk/31_2977.php Leicester profile]
* [http://statistics.scrum.com/rugby_stats_05.asp?ID=EST31 scrum.com statistics]
* [http://www.sporting-heroes.net/rugby-heroes/displayhero.asp?HeroID=665 rugby-heroes profile]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/european/1951291.stm BBC News - Leicester break Llanelli hearts]
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