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Ugo Monye. Ugochukwu Chiedozie Monye (born 13 April 1983) [citation needed] is an English sports pundit and former rugby union player, [2] Monye played 14 times for England, 241 times for his only club Harlequins [3] and played twice for the British & Irish Lions on their 2009 tour to South Africa.
Feb 20, 2024 · Ugo Monye is a former English international turned broadcaster working for the likes of TNT Sports, BBC and ITV. Ugo Monye works for TNT Sports (Getty Images) Ugo Monye broke onto the rugby scene in 2002 and went right to the top of the game before picking up the microphone.
Apr 13, 2022 · When Ugo Monye is asked about his time in the famous red jersey his thoughts instantly – and very understandably – turn to the third Test of the 2009 Tour to South Africa. Not only did the England back get his second Test cap, he went on to score the iconic, match-clinching 70m interception try as The British & Irish Lions finished the Tour ...
Nov 13, 2023 · Here's your chance to explore Twickenham Stadium in the company of England rugby legend, Ugo Monye! Get behind the scenes at the home of England Rugby and enjoy the personal insights of a giant of the game. Follow them down the player's tunnel and into the England dressing room.
Broadcaster, presenter, and former professional rugby player Ugo Monye is one of sports television’s brightest personalities. Spending his entire playing career at Harlequins, with whom he won the Premiership and European Challenge Cup twice, Ugo represented England 14 times and was selected to tour South Africa with the British & Irish Lions ...
Jul 29, 2021 · What is it like being an England rugby player, dealing with set-backs and becoming a Lion? Well, we gave Phil McGowen’s ‘From the vaults’ podcast with England Rugby Hospitalities new brand ambassador, Ugo Monye, a listen to find out more.
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Jun 15, 2022 · Uncover the reasons behind the chaos that has been unravelling at UK airports. Ugo Monye says rugby union must tackle its "heavy drinking" and "laddish" culture to become fully inclusive.