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Bmd-certificates.co.uk Celebrates The Birthday Of Jason Leonard With Their Birth Certificate (ContentDesk) August 11, 2005 -- BMD-Certificates (www.BMD-Certificates.co.uk), a website which offers a specialized service to search for and supply copy certified and official U.K. birth certificates, marriage certificates, and death certificates, celebrates the birthday of Jason Leonard by making their birth certificate available as part of their services, which can be purchased by visiting http://www.bmd-certificates.co.uk/jason_leonard.htmlThis birth certificate is one of a ongoing series commemorating some of the great people who have been born in the UK and gone on to world prominence in their field, and offers an unique glimpse into their life, and are the perfect item for collectors, fans, historians and researchers alike.All certificates are full and official birth certificates acquired from the relevant General Register Office
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in the United Kingdom where the birth was originally registered.Jason Leonard MBE (born August 11, 1968) is a former English rugby union player, who holds the world record for international appearances.His career straddled the amateur and professional eras, playing for Barking, Saracens, and Harlequins. He was first capped in 1990. He played a record 113 times for England, and 24 times for the British and Irish Lions. Most commentators believe that his record is unlikely ever to be beaten by another prop. He captained England against Argentina.He was part of the England team that won the 2003 Rugby Union World Cup, and came on as a substitute in the final, adding what was regarded by many as a calming presence in the scrum.The above information was compiled with the help of Wikipedia, and does not necessarily reflect the views of BMD Certificates. No copyright infringements have been intentionally made.Contact:BMD Certificates087000117006e-mail protected from spam bots.
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