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- Nick_Easter height "193.0".
- Nick_Easter weight "115.0".
- Nick_Easter abstract "Nick Easter (born 15 August 1978), known as Minty is a rugby union rugby player who plays at No. 8 for Harlequins and England.He is the brother of Sale Sharks player Mark Easter and the nephew of author Anne Easter Smith. His father, John, played squash professionally and reached No. 1 in Britain and No. 9 in the world. His great grandfather, Pieter Le Roux, played for the Springboks. He attended the South London public school Dulwich College and Nottingham Trent University.After a period working in London, Easter moved to Rosslyn Park F.C. before moving onto Orrell and then Harlequins where he has stayed since.He made his England debut in the 2007 Six Nations win against Italy.On 4 August 2007, Easter scored four tries as England beat Wales by a record 62–5 at Twickenham in a World Cup warm-up game. Easter was the first No.8 to score four tries in one match for England.Easter has won the Harlequins Player of the year award four times in 2004/5, 2005/06, 2012/13 and 2014/15 season at the age of 36.Easter was selected for the World Cup squad. He started 6 matches of the 2007 Rugby World Cup where he was a key influence in helping the team make the final.During the 2008 Six Nations he was named man of match against France away in Englands 24–13 win. He also started all 5 matches of the 2009 Six Nations.On the 2010 England tour to Australia he was named man of the match in the second test victory 21–20, helping secure England's first win down under for seven years. Later that year he captained his country during the autumn internationals against Samoa which England won 26-13.He was involved in the 2011 Rugby Union World Cup and was reported to be the player to have reacted to England's quarter-final defeat by France in Auckland by joking: \"There's £35k just gone down the toilet.\"During 2012, despite being regarded as the 'best No. 8 in England', he found his road into the England squad blocked, but he has since enjoyed success with Harlequins helping them to win the Amlin Cup in 2011 and the club's first-ever English Premiership title in 2012. He started for Harlequins in their 2011–12 Premiership final victory over Leicester Tigers.In the penultimate game of the 2013/14 season, against Bath, Nick became the most capped Harlequin in the professional era, with 233 appearances.After being in the international wilderness for just over 3 years Nick was recalled to the England squad for the 2015 Six Nations. In the opening game he came on as a substitute for England in their 21-16 win over Wales at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. In the second game, he scored a try against Italy and thus became the oldest player ever to score for England. He won his 50th cap away to Ireland.After being overlooked for the initial 31-man England squad for the 2015 Rugby World Cup, Easter was called up as an injury replacement for Billy Vunipola. He put in a Man of the Match performance in England's final World cup game against Uruguay, scoring 3 tries.".
- Nick_Easter activeYearsEndYear "2004".
- Nick_Easter activeYearsStartYear "2001".
- Nick_Easter birthDate "1978-08-15".
- Nick_Easter birthPlace England.
- Nick_Easter birthPlace Epsom.
- Nick_Easter birthPlace Surrey.
- Nick_Easter birthYear "1978".
- Nick_Easter formerTeam Harlequin_F.C..
- Nick_Easter formerTeam Orrell_R.U.F.C..
- Nick_Easter height "1.93".
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- Nick_Easter relative Anne_Easter_Smith.
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- Nick_Easter school Dulwich_College.
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- Nick_Easter university Nottingham_Trent_University.
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- Nick_Easter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Easter".
- Nick_Easter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nick Easter".
- Nick_Easter birthDate "1978-08-15".
- Nick_Easter birthPlace England.
- Nick_Easter birthPlace Epsom.
- Nick_Easter birthPlace Surrey.
- Nick_Easter caps(points)_ "258".
- Nick_Easter caps(points)_ "75".
- Nick_Easter caption "Argentina vs England at 2011 Rugby World Cup".
- Nick_Easter clubs Harlequin_F.C..
- Nick_Easter clubs Orrell_R.U.F.C..
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- Nick_Easter dateOfBirth "1978-08-15".
- Nick_Easter fullname "Nicholas James Easter".
- Nick_Easter name "Easter, Nick".
- Nick_Easter name "Nick Easter".
- Nick_Easter nickname "Minty/The General".
- Nick_Easter pcupdate "2015-01-24".
- Nick_Easter placeOfBirth England.
- Nick_Easter placeOfBirth Epsom.
- Nick_Easter placeOfBirth Surrey.
- Nick_Easter position Rugby_union_positions.
- Nick_Easter relatives Anne_Easter_Smith.
- Nick_Easter relatives Mark_Easter.
- Nick_Easter repcaps(points)_ "54".
- Nick_Easter repteam England_Saxons.
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- Nick_Easter repupdate "2015-10-10".
- Nick_Easter repyears "2007".
- Nick_Easter school Dulwich_College.
- Nick_Easter shortDescription "English rugby union player".
- Nick_Easter university Nottingham_Trent_University.
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