Justin Bishop (rugby Player)
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Justin Patrick Bishop (born 8 November 1974 in
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footballer who played at wing and full-back for
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until the end of the 2006/2007 season. He made 279 appearances for the London Irish first XV scoring 58 tries, registering 290 points in the process. He also made 25 appearances for
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scoring eight tries. His grandfather Thomas Dunn of
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played for Ulster (3-3) and Ireland (9-17) versus the New Zealand All Blacks in 1935. He was a member of
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winning team of 2002, starting in the final and scoring two tries. Justin Bishop played rugby from a young age. At six years old he joined the Mini junior section of East Grinstead. Rugby and Squash were Bishops's main interests, but chose rugby even though he was ranked at U19 level in Squash. Bishop was previously Assistant Academy Manager at London Irish following his brief 2-year stint at Doncaster Knights as player/coach. In May 2011 he took on the role of Head of Defence for the London Irish 1st XV.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Bishop, Justin 1974 births Living people English rugby union players Ireland international rugby union players Irish Exiles rugby union players London Irish players Rugby union players from Crawley Rugby union wings