Martin Johnson
DOB9th Mar 1970
BirthplaceSolihull
Height2.01 m
Weight119 kg
PositionLock
HonoursEngland (84 caps)
Even before he held the William Webb Ellis Cup aloft in Sydney on 22 November 2003, former England and Tigers’ captain, Martin Johnson, held a unique position in world rugby being the only man ever to captain the British Lions on two separate tours, to South Africa in 1997 and Australia 2001.

The World Cup triumph over Australia in Sydney meant that he became the first Englishman, in fact the first player from a northern hemisphere side, to captain his team to a World Cup triumph. Earlier in the year Martin had also led the England team to their Grand Slam victory in the 2002/3 Six Nations Championship, their first Grand Slam since 1995, and their first in the expanded competition.

Martin’s international career began when he played for the England 18-Group in 1987. He joined Tigers’ senior squad in 1989 and in the summer of that year, played for King Country in New Zealand and was selected for the NZ U21 to tour Australia the following year.

In 1990, he made his Midlands debut, and in '92 was selected for England B and the Barbarians. Martin made his England debut as an “eleventh hour” replacement for Wade Dooley in ‘93, and went on later that year to play numerous England A internationals and toured NZ with the British Lions, again replacing Dooley.

He has been involved in all 10 Five/Six Nations tournaments since his debut (1994-2003) and 3 Lions Tours (NZ ‘93, SA ‘97 and AUS ‘01). Martin has also played in two previous World Cups in 1995 and in ’99 when he took over the captaincy.

He was named the ‘98/‘99 Allied Dunbar Premiership Player of the Season and after being appointed Tigers’ club captain in ‘97 led the Leicester team to a Pilkington Cup victory, four successive Premiership titles 1999-2002 as well as the inaugural Zurich Championship in 2001 and back to back European Heineken Cup triumphs in 2001 and 2002.

Martin, regarded as stalwart at lock, is also Leicester's longest ever serving captain, and in the home game against Bristol in February 2003, became the 33rd player to have made 300 appearances for the club. Already the holder of an MBE, Martin was awarded a CBE in the New Year's Honours list, before announcing his retirement from international rugby in January 2004.

CURRENT SEASON
Martin Johnson
CURRENT SEASON STATS
CompetitionTeamPlayedTriesConvDGPenYCRCPts
2004-2005 - Heineken Cup
Leicester Tigers
1







2004-2005 - Zurich Premiership
Leicester Tigers
22
2



4

10
2004-2005 total

23
2



4

10
2003-2004 - Zurich Premiership
Leicester Tigers
10 +2







2003-2004 total

10 +2







2002-2003 - Zurich Premiership
Leicester Tigers
19




2


2002-2003 total

19




2


2001-2002 - Heineken Cup
Leicester Tigers
1







2001-2002 - Zurich Premiership
Leicester Tigers
12 +2
2



1

10
2001-2002 total

13 +2
2



1

10
2000-2001 - Heineken Cup
Leicester Tigers
6




2


2000-2001 - Tetley's Bitter Cup
Leicester Tigers
3 +1







2000-2001 - Zurich Championship
Leicester Tigers
2 +1
1





5
2000-2001 - Zurich Premiership
Leicester Tigers
16 +1
2



1

10
2000-2001 total

27 +3
3



3

15
1999-2000 - Allied Dunbar Premiership
Leicester Tigers
10




1


1999-2000 - Friendly
Leicester Tigers
1







1999-2000 - Heineken Cup
Leicester Tigers
1







1999-2000 - Scottish Amicable Trophy
Leicester Tigers
1
1





5
1999-2000 total

13
1



1

5
1998-1999 - Allied Dunbar Premiership
Leicester Tigers
24
1



2

5
1998-1999 total

24
1



2

5
1997-1998 - Allied Dunbar Premiership
Leicester Tigers
21
1





5
1997-1998 - Heineken Cup
Leicester Tigers
2







1997-1998 total

23
1





5
1996-1997 - Heineken Cup
Leicester Tigers
1







1996-1997 total

1







Total - Heineken Cup

12




2


Total - Allied Dunbar Premiership

134 +5
8



11

40
Total - Scottish Amicable Trophy

4 +1
1





5
Total - Zurich Championship

2 +1
1





5
Total - Friendly

1







Total

153 +7
10
0
0
0
13
0
50

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