Win a signed shirt and book
On 20 October 2007, Mike Catt MBE made history by becoming the oldest player to appear in a World Cup final. It was to be his last game for England in an international career stretching back 75 caps and 14 years.
'Catty' as he likes to be known, moved to England in 1992 and has become widely recognised as one of the world's greatest utility backs, playing at fly-half, full-back, inside centre and even wing.
During his rollercoaster career, Catty has been dropped and re-selected by England more times than he can remember, run over by Jonah Lomu in the 1995 World Cup and even booed by England supporters in the late 1990s. But he turned it all around to become an integral part of England's 1995 Grand Slam team and the 2003 World Cup winners.
To celebrate the career of our very own 6 Nations columnist, we've got Catty to sign England replica shirts and copies of his autobiography 'Landing On My Feet' to give away.
The first two random entries drawn out of the hat will win England shirts signed by Catty and signed copies of his autobiography. The next five runners-up will receive a signed copy of his autobiography.
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