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William Warwick Johnson (born 18 March 1974 in Solihull) is a rugby union footballer who plays at Number 8 for RC Nice in France. He is perhaps best known for being Martin Johnson's younger brother, but yet played over 200 times for Leicester and gained a number of caps for England 'A'. A good club man, known for technique and work rate, Johnson started the epic 2001 Heineken Cup Final against Stade Francais, breaking his arm and being replaced by Paul Gustard. The following year he was an unused replacement as Leicester retained the trophy. Johnson played seven times for England A but never made the break through to international level, in a similar fashion to another Leicester back rower John Wells.

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  • ويل جونسون (لاعب اتحاد الرغبي بريطاني) (ar)
  • Will Johnson (rugby à XV) (fr)
  • Will Johnson (rugbista 1974) (it)
  • Will Johnson (rugby union, born 1974) (en)
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  • ويل جونسون (بالإنجليزية: Will Johnson)‏ هو لاعب اتحاد الرغبي بريطاني، ولد في 18 مارس 1974 في سوليهل في المملكة المتحدة. (ar)
  • William Warwick Johnson, né le 18 mars 1974 à Solihull (Angleterre), est un joueur de rugby à XV anglais. (fr)
  • William Warwick "Will" Johnson (Solihull, 18 marzo 1974) è un ex rugbista a 15 e allenatore di rugby a 15 inglese, dal 2010 co-allenatore del Nizza, in Fédérale 1. (it)
  • William Warwick Johnson (born 18 March 1974 in Solihull) is a rugby union footballer who plays at Number 8 for RC Nice in France. He is perhaps best known for being Martin Johnson's younger brother, but yet played over 200 times for Leicester and gained a number of caps for England 'A'. A good club man, known for technique and work rate, Johnson started the epic 2001 Heineken Cup Final against Stade Francais, breaking his arm and being replaced by Paul Gustard. The following year he was an unused replacement as Leicester retained the trophy. Johnson played seven times for England A but never made the break through to international level, in a similar fashion to another Leicester back rower John Wells. (en)
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  • Will Johnson (en)
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  • Will Johnson (en)
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  • Solihull, Warwickshire, England (en)
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