Beginning his domestic club career at Bath in 1984, Jeremy recorded 266 caps and 710 points in the 16 years he spent with the squad. In 1989, Jeremy made his international debut against Romania, scoring a hat trick of tries in a 58-3 win over their competitors. Jeremy also received the call up to the Lions tour, travelling to New Zealand in 1993 to play in all three tests. As a sports speaker, Jeremy relates to audiences the drive and determination needed in order to remain one of the very best rugby players in the world.
Guscott once again toured with the Lions in 1997 tour to South Africa, where he scored a memorable drop goal in the decisive second test. Jeremy’s final match in England colours was against Tonga in a 1999 World Cup pool match at Twickenham, where he scored an interception try by running the length of the pitch.
In all, Jeremy represented his nation in three World Cups and enjoyed playing for his nation 65 times, scoring 143 points. As a rugby speaker, Jeremy can deliver anecdotal tales of his time as one of England’s finest players, as well as just how formidable some of his opponents were. Since retiring from the sport in 2000, Jeremy has created a highly successful punditry, broadcasting and TV presenter career. Working for the BBC on the Six Nations, Rugby Special and Scrum V, Jeremy’s extensive knowledge of the game and articulate descriptions under pressure make him a highly desirable TV presenter.