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Liam Botham

Liam Botham
Birth name Liam James Botham
Date of birth (1977-08-26) 26 August 1977 (age 40)
Place of birth Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight 15 st (95 kg)
School Rossall School
Notable relative(s) Ian Botham
Rugby union career
Position(s) Second row, Wing
Current team Retired
Youth Career
  Windhill CC
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1996
1996–97
1997–00
2000–03
2003
2003–05
2003–04
2005
2005
Hampshire Cricket
West Hartlepool
Cardiff RU
Newcastle Falcons
Bradford Bulls
Leeds Rhinos
Leeds Tykes
London Broncos
Wigan Warriors

14
29
74


19

5

(15)
(120)
(111)


(10)

(0)
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
2000 England u21 ()
Position(s) Second row, Wing
Current team Retired
Youth Career
  Windhill CC
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1996
1996–97
1997–00
2000–03
2003
2003–05
2003–04
2005
2005
Hampshire Cricket
West Hartlepool
Cardiff RU
Newcastle Falcons
Bradford Bulls
Leeds Rhinos
Leeds Tykes
London Broncos
Wigan Warriors

14
29
74


19

5

(15)
(120)
(111)


(10)

(0)
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
2000 England u21 ()

Liam James Botham (born 26 August 1977 in Doncaster) is a former rugby player who played rugby union and later rugby league. He is the son of English Test cricketer Ian Botham.

Botham initially followed in his father's footsteps, playing county cricket for Hampshire. He took the wicket of former England captain Mike Gatting on his County Championship debut. However, he left the sport in 1997 after just one season to play rugby union for West Hartlepool. He made his début for the England under-21 team the same year, before successive moves to Cardiff and Newcastle Falcons.

Botham was first called up to the senior England squad by Clive Woodward for the 2000 England rugby union tour of South Africa. However he was ultimately never capped at this level.

While at Newcastle the club won the 2001 Tetley Bitter Cup (in the final of which he was a replacement) and reached the final of the European Shield. In 2003, he switched sports again, signing for Super League club Leeds Rhinos. Although playing well for the Rhinos, the 2004 Superleague Champions, Botham signed for struggling Wigan towards the end of the season, feeling he could not get a regular place in the Rhinos team.

In 2005, he announced his retirement aged 27 after a neck injury. Towards the end of the 2006 season, there were signs that he might return to playing competitive cricket: he played a significant role in an England XI victory against Lancashire in a testimonial match for Andrew Flintoff at Old Trafford. In 2006, Botham set up a company which offered executive sporting trips to South Africa, Australia and other destinations.


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