Ambassadors
touraid is delighted to have four high profile players involved with the charity - Mike Catt, Chester Williams, Phil Greening and Sue Day. Each of them has played rugby at the highest level and experienced the enjoyment and pleasure that the sport delivers. touraid is grateful to them for giving up their time to support us.


No ALT tag specifiedMike Catt MBE
England, British Lions, London Irish
Mike joined touraid as our first Ambassador in July 2006 and has actively supported and championed our work with disadvantaged children ever since. Mike grew up in South Africa before joining Bath and London Irish. A world cup winner in 2003 he continues to excel for his country at inside centre where his authority, skill and subtlety can flourish. Any Google search for Mike will reveal his popularity and generosity as well as his bad dress sense (according to Will Greenwood).


 


No ALT tag specifiedChester Williams
South Africa and Western Province
Chester won 27 caps for his country and would have won many more had he not had cruel luck with injuries. His appearance opposite Jonah Lomu in the 1995 World Cup final was undoubtedly the highlight and he has become an icon and role model for millions of Africans ever since. Since retiring, Chester has coached the South Africa 7s team, Uganda and the Pumas. We are privileged and honoured to have his support as our Ambassador for Africa.



 

No ALT tag specifiedPhil Greening
England, Gloucester and Wasps
Phil won 24 caps for England, making his debut at the tender age of 21- no mean feet for the front row! With his Forest of Dean roots, Phil encompassed everything this famous region stands for; totally uncompromising on the pitch and utterly charming off it! Phil’s career was cut far too short through injury yet he has launched a new career working in Singapore for Standard Chartered and has set up his own charity based in Cambodia for the street kids. We are delighted to have his support as our Ambassador.

 

No ALT tag specifiedSue Day
Wasps, England
Sue began playing rugby for BUC Barcelona in 1994 and, after gaining a Blue at Oxford University in 1995, went on to play for Wasps, where she has remained throughout her rugby career. She won her first cap in 1997 against Spain in the Five Nations. She is a versatile player who is as equally comfortable on the wing, in the centre or at fullback. Sue has 59 England caps and has played in the last three Rugby World Cups. She is England’s top try scorer with 61 touchdowns. In this year’s Six Nations, Sue captained the team to back-to-back Grand Slams. touraid is pleased that she has chosen to support us as an Ambassador.

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