Dan Luger

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Dan Luger
Personal information
Full name Daniel Darko Luger
Date of birth January 11 1975 ( 1975-01-11) (age 33)
Place of birth Chiswick, England
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight 93 kg (14 st 9 lb)
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Wing
Clubs Caps (points)
Saracens, Harlequins Perpignan
National team(s) Caps (points)
1998-2003
2005
England 38 (120)

Daniel Darko Luger MBE (born January 11, 1975) is an English rugby union player who plays on the wing.

Luger played in France for Perpignan in the 2004-5 season. In 2006 he took time out of full time rugby, though he was still involved with the England Sevens Squad. He signed for the ambitious French Pro D2 club Toulonnais ( R.C.Toulon ) for the 2006-2007 season. He has previously played for Richmond, Orrell, Saracens and Harlequins. He is almost equally well-known for his pace and his susceptibility to injuries.

Dan Luger was born in Chiswick but is the son of a Croatian father (head of Croatia's rugby federation) and Czech mother. Dan was educated at Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith.

Although plagued by injury, his international record so far speaks for itself: 21 tries in 33 matches. Only five players have scored more England tries having started his international career by scoring in both of his first two internationals against the Netherlands and Italy in World Cup qualifiers in 1998.

He made his first appearance for England A against Argentina at Northampton in December 1996 having played earlier that year in the World Students Cup in South Africa and for England U21’s.

He made his international debut in 1998, showing promise in the autumn 1999 World Cup qualification games, one against the Netherlands. He played in the 1999 Rugby World Cup, scoring a notable try against Fiji.

In November 2000, Luger scored a famous last minute match-winnng try in an England versus Australia match. Iain Balshaw kicked ahead and he touched down in the corner, with eight minutes of injury time played.

During the 2001 British and Irish Lions tour to Australia, Luger scored a hat-trick of tries in the opening match against Western Australia. However, an injury ended his tour, when he fractured a cheekbone in a training accident.

A try from him topped the 42-6 Grand Slam victory over Ireland at Lansdowne Road back in April 2003 and he was again on the score sheet in August when he touched down in England's 43-9 humbling of Wales at the Millennium Stadium during the World Cup warm-up matches.

He came on as an illegal substitute during the England-Samoa game at the 2003 Rugby World Cup, leading to dispute over whether England should be fined, or perhaps even docked points as a penalty for having sixteen players on the field for a short period of time.

Toulonnais ( R.C.Toulon )

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