9-535: Cleaves is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cassius Cleaves (born 2003), English rugby player Henry B. Cleaves Jessica Cleaves (1948–2014), American singer-songwriter Margaret Cleaves (1848–1917), American physician Mateen Cleaves (born 1977), American basketball player See also [ edit ] Anne of Cleves , fourth wife of King Henry VIII Cleave (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
18-450: A championship nor a grand slam. Ireland won two consecutive Grand Slams in the 2022 and 2023 Six Nations championships, but were denied a third consecutive Grand Slam and championship title following a draw away to England. Despite Ireland and England having both recorded four wins and a draw, England were crowned champions as they had earned one more try bonus point than Ireland. Head coach Willie Faloon named his 30–man squad for
27-441: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Cassius Cleaves Cassius Cleaves (born 15 March 2003) is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a wing for Harlequins . At international level he represented England U20's . From Wandsworth , Cleaves was named after Muhammad Ali . He began playing rugby union at eleven years-old whilst attending Wimbledon College . By twelve years-old he
36-514: The 2023 World Rugby U20 Championship in June and July 2023, scoring tries in pool stage games against Fiji and Australia . He also scored a try in their semi-final defeat against France as England finished fourth. Cleaves has been described as having a "stunning sidestep and blistering pace". Through his mother, Cleaves is of Ghanaian heritage. Ireland national under-20 rugby union team The Ireland national under-20 rugby team
45-501: The Premiership Rugby Cup . A try he scored the following season, in the same competition, against London Irish , was reported as going viral due to Cleaves' display of pace and footwork after collecting the ball in his own half. He made Rugby Premiership debut for Harlequins on 22 September 2024 against Sale Sharks. The following week, he made his first league start in a 28-14 win against Newcastle Falcons and
54-411: The surname Cleaves . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cleaves&oldid=1226124325 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
63-595: Was formed in 2006, having previously been known as the under-21 team. Ireland have won the Grand Slam four times and the Six Nations Championship five times: 2007 , 2010 , 2019 , 2022 and 2023 . In the pandemic-truncated competition in 2020, Ireland won the Triple Crown . At the time the competition was halted, Ireland were undefeated and led the table. However, this was not considered
72-547: Was impressive, being instrumental in causing two of Harlequins' four tries. He signed a new contract with the club in November 2024. Cleaves made his debut for the England U-20 team in the 2022 Six Nations Under 20s Championship against Wales . His performance against Wales was described as “particularly eye-catching”. He scored a try in their next game against Ireland . Cleaves featured for England U-20s at
81-498: Was playing age group rugby with Harlequins and for Old Wimbledonian Warriors. He spearheaded Wimbledon College's National Schools Sevens 2016 tournament Under-13s Juniors Championship win on his 13th birthday; and a year later, their Under-14s Championship win. He attended Wellington College, Berkshire for the latter part of his schooling. Cleaves made a try-scoring debut for Harlequins RFC in March 2022 against Sale Sharks in
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