Jonathan Webb
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"Jonathan Mark Webb" is a former English rugby union footballer who represented England national rugby union team/England in 33 test match (rugby union)/Test matches. He played for two clubs, first Bristol RFC/Bristol and then Bath Rugby/Bath where he played mainly at Fullback (rugby union)/fullback. His career representing England lasted between 1987 and 1993, and he scored a total of 296 points for his country. He participated in both the 1987 Rugby World Cup/1987 and 1991 Rugby World Cup/1991 Rugby World Cups; in the 1991 World Cup final he kicked England's only points in their 12–6 loss to Australia national rugby union team/Australia.

After retiring in 1993 for professional and personal reasons, including the fact he had a young family; Webb focused on his career as an orthopaedic surgeon. In 1997 he was awarded a Research Fellowship by the British Association of Surgery for the Knee, and later undertook a fellowship at the North Sydney Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Centre in Australia where he worked during the 2000 Summer Olympics. Webb now runs the Jonathan Webb Clinic in Bristol.

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