Toby Flood rugby player
Toby Flood rugby player

Toby Flood

8th Aug 1985 1.88m/91kg Assistant Coach

The experienced England flyhalf is equally capable in the No.10 or 12 jersey and has a quality boot on him. Flood was a Grand Slam winner with England at Under-21 level.

Already with 50 Test caps to his name, Flood is the most experienced pivot available to England and was a Rugby World Cup finalist in 2007. Much like his predecessor in the England team, Flood started out at Newcastle Falcons, but moved onto Leicester and guided the Tigers backline for 6 years.

After falling out of favour with England and with Freddie Burns arrival to Leicester, Flood will move to Toulouse for the 2014/15 season for a new challenge.

In May 2017, Flood confirmed that he will be leaving Toulouse with one year remaining on his contract.

He made 60 appearances for the club but found many of his appearances coming from the bench.

In February 2020 he agreed a new contract extension at Kingston Park Stadium.

After an 18-year career which saw him featuring in a Rugby World Cup final and winning three Premiership titles, Flood retired from playing professional rugby in September 2021.

(LS September 6, 2021)

Career

leicester Leicester Tigers
Outside Centre
2008 - 2014
england England
Fly Half
2006 - 2014
250px-Logo_Stade_cerne_noir Toulouse
Fly Half
2014 - 2017
newcastle-falcons Newcastle Falcons
Assistant Coach
2004 - 2023