Key Facts
| Squad | Northampton Saints |
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| Position | Scrum half |
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| Age | 27 |
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| Height | 1.78m (5'10") |
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| Weight | 85kg (13st 5lb) |
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| Caps | 5 |
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| Twitter |
@Dicko9
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Consistency and durability have brought their rewards for Lee Dickson, who has made an impressive return from a broken jaw sustained in a pre-season match against Leinster Rugby and the shoulder injury that ruled him out of England’s match against the Barbarians and the subsequent Churchill Cup last summer.
He said: “I was a bit gutted coming back after my shoulder injury, getting fit and having the boys around and breaking my jaw was quite a tough one. But I’m back now and it’s behind me.”
A member of the Saxons squad that won Churchill Cup tournament in 2007, he had played for the England U21 Grand Slam side the previous year. Born in Germany to an English mother and Scottish father, he had represented Scotland U19, played for Newcastle Falcons and has since been a bustling presence behind the Saints’ pack.
Going into late March this year after winning five Test caps, he had appeared in 110 Premiership games, comprising 41 for the Falcons from 2004-08 and 69 in almost four seasons for the Saints. During his spell with the Falcons, he captained their academy side in the Radio Borders Kings of the Sevens league and under his command they won tournaments at Hawick and Langholm and finished as runners-up to Watsonians at Peebles.
He was also an Amlin Challenge Cup winner, with the Saints, when they beat Bourgoin 15-3 in the 2009 final at Twickenham Stoop. Lee also shared in their 30-24 LV=Cup final victory over Gloucester Rugby at Sixways the following year.
Lee signed a contract extension to his existing deal with Northampton in May 2011 keeping him at Franklin’s Gardens until the summer of 2014. Director of rugby Jim Mallinder said at the time: “Over the past three years Lee has shown how important he is to the team. He plays at a consistently high level and demands the best from both himself and the players around him.”
Dylan Hartley, Saints captain, hooker and now England squad mate, also described Lee as the ‘heartbeat’ of the Northampton side.
International Record
2012 S (R), It (R), W, F, I
Last updated: March 19, 2012