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336:, their combined age was over 100. Because of this, no one expected the old but experienced front row team to have as much impact as they did, and they became known as 'Dad's Army'. Having helped keep Bristol in the Premiership in their first season, and after playing every game during the 408:
on 26 May 2007. Having already represented his country, Crompton was called up again to wear the rose this time for England Sevens, however he rejected the offer as he believed that sevens do not take scrums seriously.
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Final commitments. This meant that Crompton was selected for the tour at the age of 34, nine years after his first senior England tour, as a result of his form in the Premiership. Thus he was able to win his full
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Crompton is now running a successful building company DC builders amongst other things related to his one true love rugby he is also working very closely with his good friend and mentor Daniel Jenkins.
365: 340:, which saw the team finish a surprising 3rd, he renewed his contract with Bristol Rugby in Spring 2006. And then went on to become the most capped player for bristol ever. 544: 369: 349: 554: 397: 549: 499: 390: 309: 269: 214: 529: 564: 539: 504: 337: 325: 317: 300:. He returned for his second spell at Bristol on a two-year contract along with another former Bristol and Bath player, 534: 405: 377: 361: 559: 301: 368:, but returned home uncapped. He made no further appearance for England until 2007 when he was selected for the 313: 524: 385: 305: 297: 265: 99: 519: 329: 292:. He played for Bristol for four years, making up his first stint at the club, before moving to the 452: 430: 352:
and the U21s, leading the U18 team in all five of their matches in 1991. He was selected for the
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Index

Exeter
Tighthead Prop
Bath Rugby
Richmond
Cardiff Blues
Bristol
England
rugby union
Richmond
Bath
Cardiff Blues
Bristol
Weston
England
Bath
Bristol
Richmond
Cardiff Blues
2003-04 Celtic League
Dave Hilton
National Division One
Premiership
front row
2005-06 Guinness Premiership
Mark Regan
loosehead
hooker
tighthead
2006-07 Guinness Premiership
U18's

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