Steve Thompson (rugby player)

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Steve Thompson
Personal information
Full name Steve Geoffrey Thompson
Date of birth 15 July 1978 (1978-07-15) (age 29)
Place of birth Hemel Hempstead, England
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight 18 st 2 lb (115 kg)
Nickname Tommo/Wally/shrek
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Hooker
Clubs Caps (points)
1998-2007
2007-
Northampton Saints
CA Brive
107 (80)
National team(s)    
2002-2006
2005
England
British and Irish Lions
47
2
(15)
(0)

Steve Thompson MBE (formerly Steve Walters; born 15 July 1978 in Hemel Hempstead) is a rugby union player who plays at hooker for CA Brive. He played for England and the British Lions.

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[edit] Northampton career

Thompson, then known as Steve Walter, started playing rugby at 15 at the Northampton School for Boys and went on to play for Northampton Old Scouts RFC. He also trained with the youth section of Saints and, at 18, was selected for the apprentice scheme at the club's academy as a back row forward. Former Saints coach Ian McGeechan persuaded him to convert to being a hooker. Despite competing against the Argentinian Federico Méndez in the 1999-2000 season for his club place, he still managed to force his way into the England A squad. Thompson continued to develop as a player and became co-captain of Northampton Saints.

[edit] International career

Thompson made his debut for England against his former mentor’s side Scotland and the men in white came out on top. He was selected for England’s summer tour to North America in 2001, where he did well. He scored his maiden test try against Italy in 2003 and made a significant contribution to England's southern hemisphere tour in June 2003, playing in both tests against New Zealand and Australia.

He was a member of the 2003 England team that won the Rugby World Cup. He played a part in all but one of England’s World Cup performances in Australia in 2003 and scored his second test try in England’s opening World Cup match against Georgia in Perth.

Thompson continued as an England regular in the Autumn games of 2004. He was selected for the 2005 British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand. On the tour he seemed to have regained some of his form after a poor 2005 Six Nations.

His reliable form for both club and country meant that he continued as the first choice hooker for England. His solid performances in both the autumn and Six Nations tests of the 2005-2006 season demonstrated his international consistency.

[edit] Retirement and return

On 15 April 2007 Thompson announced his immediate retirement from rugby due to a career ending neck injury that he had suffered during the closing Heineken Cup pool match with Biarritz at Franklins Gardens in January 2007.

For the season 2007/2008 he signed for CA Brive Correze Limousin as a "recruitment and technique adviser". But On the 22nd October 2007 Steve announced he will be returning to the game after consulting medical staff. He first played (and won) with Brive on November 9th 2007 in the European Challenge Cup against Connacht and is expected to play in the French Championship Top 14 as additional hooker in CA Brive CL.

With the appointment of Martin Johnson as the new England manager, many now expect him to return to the English rugby setup as they lack a top quality hooker however nothing has been confirmed.

[edit] Playing style

Thompson is regarded by some as England's finest ever hooker, and was certainly England’s biggest: at 6'3" and 18 stone he was larger than the average hooker but he was also very fast and an excellent ball carrier. He was, however, perceived to be weak at throwing the ball in at line-outs.

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