
Wednesday 2nd February 2011 KO 6.45pm
In an international career that began with him being the youngest prop to play for England and then lasted for 14 years, Jason Leonard became the first, and so far only, Englishman to play in 100 tests. He finished his playing career with 114 caps, including two as captain, and went on three Lions tours during which he led the side in provincial matches and played in five tests against New Zealand, Australia and South Africa.

Join a host of rugby stars at an exclusive tribute dinner in the week that the RBS Six Nations kicks off across Europe...
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Reception: |
6.45 pm |
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Dinner: |
7.30 pm |
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Dress Code: |
Lounge Suit |
Sponsored by: 

Special guests on the night paying tribute to Jason include:
Will Greenwood MBE
World Cup winner, British and Irish Lions, Harlequins and Telegraph Journalist
Miles Harrison
Sky Sports Commentator
Ben Kay MBE
World Cup winner, British and Irish Lions and Leicester Tigers
Dewi Morris
England, British and Irish Lions and Sky Sports Commentator
Hosted by Jim Rosenthal
Channel Five and ITV
TICKETS
Members: |
£100 per person | |
Associates & Non Members: |
£120 per person |
Over the phone by calling The Lord’s Taverners events team on:
020 7821 2828
Via cyberspace by emailing The Lord’s Taverners events team on:
Or by downloading a Booking form:
*guest of honour’s attendance will be subject to professional commitments
ABOUT THE CHARITY
The Lord’s Taverners is a thriving club, the official charity for recreational cricket and the UK’s leading youth cricket and disability sports charity.
We envisage a future where all young people, irrespective of background and ability, have the everyday opportunity to play cricket and other competitive sports and enjoy physical activities to the benefit of their self-esteem, health, education and future socio-economic potential.
Our charitable mission is to enhance the prospects of disadvantaged and disabled young people using cricket and other forms of sport and recreation to engage with them. Our strongest sporting relationships are with the cricketing family, but we also work with a wide range of other sports including rugby, football, tennis and basketball.
The Lord’s Taverners benefits hugely from the fundraising activities of The Lady Taverners, Young Lord’s Taverners, our Regions and 5,000 Members, many of them drawn from the world of sport and entertainment.
The Lord’s Taverners is registered charity No. 306054. To find out more about their work, click on the logo.
















