
Austin Healey was nicknamed 'The Leicester Lip' during his rugby career because of his outspoken nature - and he more than matched his mouth with his feats on the pitch.
Austin's career really got going when he signed for rugby giants Leicester and was an integral part of the team which beat all-comers from 1998-2002, playing as scrum-half.
He made his England debut against Ireland during the 1997 and went on to earn 51 caps, play in the 1999 World Cup and tour with the British Lions.
Following retirement in 2006, Healey started a new career as a banker with Credit Suisse and works as a BBC and Sky analyst. He has his own ITV4 show Austin Healey's Big Tackle.