Perry Thomas Freshwater was born on 27 July 1973 and is a retired English rugby union footballer.
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Perry Thomas Freshwater was born on 27 July 1973 and is a retired English rugby union footballer.
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Perry Freshwater is a loosehead prop and occasionally a hooker.
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Perry Freshwater played for New Zealand U19 and New Zealand U21 teams before deciding to spend a year in England playing for the Leicester Tigers.
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Perry Freshwater made his debut against Nottingham in 1995 and went on to make over 130 appearances for the Tigers, many of them off the bench.
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Perry Freshwater was an unused replacement in the 2001 Heineken Cup Final, and was a used replacement against Munster in the 2002 Heineken Cup Final.
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Presence of England international Graham Rowntree prevented Perry Freshwater from establishing himself properly in the Tigers' team, and eventually in the summer of 2003 he moved to France to further his career at USA Perpignan.
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Perry Freshwater qualified for England through his Plaistow-born father.
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Perry Freshwater played in three games of the 2007 Six Nations Championship, and gained selection for the 2007 Rugby World Cup, where he played in two group games.
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