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Tom Voyce : biography

5 January 1981 –

Thomas Michael Dunstan Voyce (born 5 January 1981 in Truro, Cornwall) is an English rugby union footballer who plays at wing or fullback for London Welsh and England.

Biography

Voyce’s great uncle, Thomas Anthony Voyce, won 27 caps for England, while playing for Gloucester Rugby, during the 1920s and was a member of the first double Grand Slam winning team. He went on to become President of the RFU in 1960–61.

Voyce was educated at Penair School, Truro and then studied at King’s College, Taunton.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rugbyunion/club/3005149/Voyce-confident-of-making-a-big-noise.html Retrieved 11 January 2011

Outside the rugby field, Voyce is an Ambassador of the Wooden Spoon Society.

Career

He first showed promise playing mini rugby at Penryn RFC in his native Cornwall, before going on to play for Truro RFC U15s and U16s.

Bath 1997–2003

Having left Cornwall at 16, he eventually joined Bath where he worked his way through the club’s lower sides and into the Zurich Premiership line up. At the same time he established himself in the England Under 21 side. He was selected for England’s 2001 tour to North America, where he won his first cap against the USA.

Wasps 2003–2009

In 2003 he moved to London, to join Wasps for the 2003–04 season and quickly established himself as a first team regular. He played in 34 of his club’s 35 matches that season, scoring 15 tries in the process. In November 2004 he scored the quickest try in Premiership history when he gathered a loose ball from kick off and crossed by the posts in 9.63 seconds against Harlequins, beating Martin Corry’s record by 14 seconds. Voyce was in the starting line up for the 2004 England summer tour matches against New Zealand in Auckland and Australia in Brisbane.

In 2005 he marked his first Twickenham Test appearance with two tries against Samoa.

Voyce was selected for every match of the 2006 Six Nations Championship. Initially selected for the bench in England’s opener against Wales, Voyce quickly found himself on the pitch replacing injured Josh Lewsey, also scoring a try in the process. This injury meant that Voyce secured the number 15 jersey for the next game against Italy. However, Lewsey was soon fit again in time for the 3rd game, which meant that Voyce was once again relegated to the bench. After losing two games in a row, changes were made to the England squad meaning England regular Lewsey was dropped, opening up the fullback position for Voyce to start against Ireland. Later that year, he played his last international to date against Australia, in Sydney. His performance in such game was – according to himself – quite poor, and this might have jeopardised his international career.

Gloucester 2009–2012

In March 2009, it was announced that he would join Gloucester Rugby from the 2009–10 season.

April 2012, departure from Gloucester announced.

London Welsh 2012–2013

In October 2012, he joined London Welsh. On 16 May 2013, it was annouced Tom Voyce would retire from all forms of rugby with immediate effect.