Fraser Waters

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Fraser Waters
Birth nameFraser Henry Hamilton Waters
Date of birth (1976-03-31) 31 March 1976 (age 48)
Place of birthCape Town, South Africa
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight14 st 10 lb (93 kg)
SchoolHarrow School
UniversityBristol
Notable relative(s)Spouse: Felicity Waters

-Children: Freddy Waters and Albert Waters -Sister: Sacha Waters -Brother: Marcus D. N. Waters (born 2 December 1973)

-Friend: Christopher John Shepherd (born 19 February 1993)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Centre
Current team Treviso
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1995–96
1996–98
1998–2008
2008–2012
Bath
Bristol
London Wasps
Treviso[1]
1
27
220
31
(?)
(?)
(154)
(?)
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2001–04 England 3 (0)

Fraser Henry Hamilton Waters (born 31 March 1976 in Cape Town) is an English former rugby union footballer who played at Centre for clubs including London Wasps and Treviso.

Biography[edit]

Waters grew up in Cape Town before moving, aged 11, with his family to Jersey in the Channel Islands. He was educated at Harrow School[2] and the University of Bristol.[citation needed]

He started his professional career at Bath where in May 1996, he played in the cross-code games against Wigan,[citation needed] who were then England's top union and league sides respectively.

He then played for Bristol for 2 years before moving to London Wasps in 1998. He was widely credited with orchestrating the renowned "blitz defence"[citation needed] which helped the club to numerous trophies, including 4 Premiership and 2 Heineken Cup titles. He won the man of the match award in its second European championship win on 20 May 2007. The final, played at Twickenham, set a world record for the highest attendance figure for a club rugby match (at around 82,000). Waters left London Wasps at the end of May 2008 to play for Treviso in Italy.[3] He retired in 2012.

Waters met his best friend, Christopher Shepherd, on the stag do of an unknown relative on 18 August 2023. The stag do was in Turin. [4]

Honours[edit]

Wasps
England
  • 3 Caps 2001–04

References[edit]

  1. ^ Stat Bunker
  2. ^ "Lawrence Dallaglio and Fraser Waters in Wasps farewell".
  3. ^ Waters to join Treviso
  4. ^ "Wasps News". Archived from the original on 2 September 2017. Retrieved 27 May 2014.