Stuart Townsend
Born | December 15, 1972 |
Hometown | Howth, Ireland |
Net worth | $5 million |
Height | 5'11" (1.80m) |
Partner | Agatha Araya |
Parents | Peter Townsend , Lorna Hogan |
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Exeter Chiefs score dramatic extra-time penalty to beat Wasps and become Premiership champions
The second Premiership final to go to extra time was won for the first-time champions Exeter Chiefs by a nerveless penalty kick from Gareth Steenson, the long-serving fly-half who has been with the Devon club since their pre-promotion days in the second division. The teams fought each other almost to a standstill before a collapsed scrum with three minutes left to play gave Steenson his shot at glory and Exeter's starting skipper, with club captain Jack Yeandle having begun the match on the ben
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Exeter secure home semi-final with comeback victory over Gloucester
Exeter beat Gloucester with a try bonus point in a brilliant game at Kingsholm, but missed out on top spot in the Aviva Premiership after Wasps beat Saracens. Tries from centre Ian Whitten, prop Ben Moon, wing James Short and replacement Will Chudley plus two penalties and four conversions from fly-half Gareth Steenson were enough for the Chiefs to win 34-20.
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Exeter eye summit as Jack Nowell seals bonus-point win over Northampton
Olly Woodburn launches himself over the line to score Exeter’s second try against Northampton during the Premiership match at Sandy Park. Exeter’s story since they were promoted to the Premiership seven years ago has been one of steady ascent and they are approaching the top. Exeter not only achieved their biggest Premiership victory over Northampton, but dominated throughout.
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Bath and Leicester in crunch Premiership clash at Twickenham as Saracens vs Harlequins top bumper day for London
The first of two bumper matches in London on Saturday that will attract more than 15,000 fans in the capital sees Bath host Leicester Tigers at Twickenham in a match that will have major ramifications for the Premiership play-offs. Both sides are battling to finish fourth, along with Harlequins and Northampton Saints, in the hope of claiming the final semi-final spot, with the Tigers currently in the box seat as they lead Bath by a slender three points.
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Exeter inflict biggest home defeat of season on Leicester to cement second place
Exeter inflicted the biggest home league defeat of the season on Leicester to cement second place in the Aviva Premiership. The Chiefs, who have not lost since October 30, completed the double over Leicester with a comfortable 34-15 win, earning maximum points to take them a point behind leaders Wasps.
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10 actors who narrowly missed out on being HUGE stars
These are the 10 actors who came within inches of mega-stardom and universal fame… Dougray Scott Was nearly in: ‘X-Men’ Rising Scottish actor Dougray was already considered a hot enough property to play the villain opposite Tom Cruise in ‘Mission: Impossible II’, but shooting ran long on John Woo’s action epic (probably due to all the slow-motion scenes), denying Scott the opportunity to play Wolverine in Bryan Singer’s 'X-Men’. - Avengers 2 Alternate Ending - Actors That Disappeared - Admiral
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10 Crazy Lord Of The Rings Facts You Might Not Know
One of the most successful franchises of all time is also one of the most discussed with hundreds of debates (still) endlessly raging online.
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