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RugbyForceRBS RugbyForce Ambassadors and former international players, Jason Leonard, Ieuan Evans and Andy Nicol will be responsible for selecting the three winning RBS RugbyForce clubs, who will receive an enhanced renovation award to help with their proposed club improvements.
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RBS RugbyForce Ambassador - England

Jason Leonard

 Jason Leonard

 Jason Leonard

Date of Birth: 14/08/68
Debut: 28/7/90 (vs. Argentina)
Last Appearance: 15/02/04 (vs Italy)
Caps: 114 (including 2 as captain)
Points: 5 (1 try)
Position: Prop

At the age of 21, Jason was the youngest prop ever to play for England. By the time he finally retired from international rugby 14 years later, he had become the world's most capped forward with 114 appearances.
One of these appearances stands out more than any other - the 2003 World Cup final against Australia, when he came off the bench to help steer England to victory.
Jason captained England twice, once against Argentina in 1996 when he also scored the only try of his international career. He represented the Lions on three tours, to New Zealand, South Africa and Australia - and has a train locomotive named after him.


RBS RugbyForce Ambassador - Scotland

Andy Nicol

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 Andy Nicol

Date of Birth: 12/3/71
Debut: 18/1/92 (vs England)
Last Appearance: 25/11/91 (vs New Zealand)
Caps: 23 (including 7 as Captain)
Points: 9 (2 tries)
Position: Scrum half
Andy Nicol enjoyed his greatest achievement on the rugby field when he led Bath to the European Cup final in 1998, defeating Brive 19-18, so becoming the first British club to win the Tournament.  In 2000, he captained Scotland to a memorable Calcutta Cup victory at Murrayfield, denying England the Grand Slam.  He also featured with the British and Irish Lions, firstly being flown out as a replacement on the 1993 Tour to New Zealand, and again in 2001 when he was called for duty for the final Test Match against Australia.
Since retiring from the professional game, Andy works for RBS Private Banking, as a broadcaster for the BBC’s extensive rugby coverage, and is building his after-dinner speaking portfolio.


RBS RugbyForce Ambassador - Wales

Ieuan Evans

 Ieuan Evans

 Ieuan Evans

Date of Birth: 21/3/64
Debut: 7/2/87 (vs France)
Last Appearance: 7/2/98 (vs Italy)
Caps: 72 (including 27 as Captain)
Points: 157 (33 tries)
Position: Wing

Ieuan sits proudly at the top table in Welsh rugby's Hall of Fame, alongside such legends as Gareth Edwards, Barry John, Gerald Davies and John Dawes.
During 11 years on the right wing for Wales, he set new records for most caps, most tries and most tests as captain. He played in three Rugby World Cups, and was also a three-time Lion on tours to New Zealand, South Africa and Australia.
Ieuan won every domestic honour during the 1980s for club side Llanelli (scoring the winning try in a shock win over Australia) and gained a Heineken Cup winners' medal with Bath.


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