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John Brooks (rugby union)

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Name
  
John Brooks


Role
  
Rugby player

John Brooks born 11 November 1977 was a rugby union player for Harlequins in the Guinness Premiership. He also played for the England Saxons, including starting all the matches in the victorious Churchill Cup team of 2007, beating the New Zealand Maori in the final. One of his career highlights was playing understudy to Brendan O'Reilly in the Loughborough University League team, a player from whom he learnt a great deal.

Brooks' position of choice was as a prop. He now works as a scrum coach and is training to be a doctor.

He has a PhD in the Epidemiology of Rugby Injuries and set up the England Rugby Injury and Training audit, one of the world's largest injury databases. He has over 20 research publications, including articles in the BJSM, AJSM and BMJ.

Brooks provides assistant commentary at some of Harlequins home games on BBC Sport, alongside Sara Orchard.

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