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Jeremy Guscott (Jeremy Clayton Guscott) was born on 7 July, 1965 in Bath. Discover Jeremy Guscott's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

Popular As Jeremy Clayton Guscott
Occupation Television pundit
Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 7 July, 1965
Birthday 7 July
Birthplace Bath, Somerset, England
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Jeremy Guscott Height, Weight & Measurements

At 58 years old, Jeremy Guscott height is 6 ft and Weight 13 st.

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Height 6 ft
Weight 13 st
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Who Is Jeremy Guscott's Wife?

His wife is Saz Guscott

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Wife Saz Guscott
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Jeremy Guscott Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Jeremy Guscott worth at the age of 58 years old? Jeremy Guscott’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from . We have estimated Jeremy Guscott's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2022 Pending
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2016

Guscott was born in Bath, Somerset, one of the two sons of hospital porter Henry Guscott and his wife Sue, and was educated at Ralph Allen School. He played for his home city throughout his career, most of which was during the amateur era. Guscott was originally a bricklayer, briefly drove buses for Badgerline in Bath, then worked for British Gas in a public-relations role before the game turned professional. During the English off season of 1987, Guscott travelled to Australia and played for Wollongong Waratahs RFC in the Illawarra District Rugby Union competition. Later in his career he also secured work as a fashion model. On 17 November 2016, Guscott was inducted to the World Rugby Hall of Fame during the opening ceremonies for the Hall's first physical location in Rugby, Warwickshire.

2013

Marking his England debut with a hat-trick of tries in the 58–3 win over Romania in Bucharest in May 1989, Guscott received a call-up for the in-progress British and Irish Lions tour of Australia, making a series-winning contribution in the second and third Tests. He travelled to New Zealand in 1993 with the Lions, playing in all three Tests; though in this particular tour the Lions lost 2 matches to 1.

2000

In 2000 he spent the night in a police cell after being arrested for being drunk and incapable.

1999

His last game in England colours was against Tonga in a 1999 Rugby World Cup pool match at Twickenham Stadium, scoring a length-of-field interception try and receiving a standing ovation upon the game's conclusion. An increasingly debilitating thigh injury forced Guscott to call time on his career and take an early exit from 1999 World Cup competition. England would go on to lose to South Africa, without Guscott, in the Quarter Final. In all, Guscott represented England in three World Cups – 1991, 1995, and 1999 – helping England to a Final appearance in 1991. He missed most of the 1994 International season through injury, and his form wavered for some time after returning, in particular during the 1995 World Cup, where many believed de Glanville merited a place in the starting line-up over Guscott.

In 1999, he was accused of assaulting a pedestrian shop keeper during a road rage incident in which the man's ankle was shattered, but was cleared of actual bodily harm by Bristol Crown Court.

1997

Guscott toured with the 1997 British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa, where he scored the winning drop goal during the decisive second test, after outstanding penalty kicking by Wales' Neil Jenkins kept the Lions in the game. He started the third and final test in this series but broke his arm and could not finish the game.

1996

When Will Carling stepped down as England captain in 1996, Phil de Glanville was appointed his successor. As de Glanville was thereby guaranteed a place in the team, Carling was moved from inside centre to outside centre and Guscott was relegated to the bench. Such was Guscott's talent and form at the time that even Carling noted in his autobiography that it was an extraordinary decision for then England Coach, Jack Rowell, to make. In the 1996 Five Nations, Guscott famously came off the bench to play on the wing against each of Ireland and Wales; in each instance sparking the squad's confidence and playing direct roles in their triumphs.

1991

Guscott is married to Saz, with whom he owns a cosmetics business. He has 3 daughters, Imogen, Holly and Saskia, from his previous marriage to Jayne (1991-2001).

1984

At club level Guscott played for Bath from 1984 to 2000, scoring 710 points in 266 appearances. He also started for Bath in the victorious 1998 Heineken Cup Final as they defeated Brive.

1965

Jeremy Clayton Guscott (born 7 July 1965) is an English former rugby union outside centre who played for Bath, England and the British and Irish Lions. He also appeared for England on the wing.