George Chuter
Legendary Rugby player George Chuter is known for his impressively long running playing career, which spanned for more than a decade, where he played at the top level of professional rugby with British teams Saracens and then the Leicester Tigers.
Taking part in seven Premiership finals for Leicester, George Chuter is a highly respected sports speaker known for his dedication, ambition and wealth of playing experience. George helped the Tigers reach four European Cup finals and also won a Knockout Cup with Saracens.
Chuter began his career in 1996 debuting with Saracens where he stayed for four years, then joined Leicester where he stayed until the end of his career.
Outside of being a Tigers player, George is remembered as an integral member of England’s 2007 World Cup team, where he played alongside fellow sporting legends Andrew Sheridan, Lawrence Dallaglio and Jonny Wilkinson.
One of the first people to be inducted into the Rugby Premiership Hall of Fame, George retired in 2014 to enjoy his personal life.