Marc Simon
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Marc Simon featured for the Canadian rugby league team at full back and goal kicker first in the student world cup in 1999,[citation needed] then in the following year during the emerging nations world cup, and captained the side against Italy in their 66-6 defeat. Simon is believed to hold the record for the most consecutive goal kick in one match, 18 in Hemel Stags vs St Albans match of 1998 (summer conference)[citation needed] and is also Canada's highest scoring goal kicker.[citation needed] He also featured in the St Marys (Twickenham) side that became the first southern university to win the BUCS championship, The original London Skolars team and London Broncos Alliance.[citation needed]
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