Chris Bishay

Chris Bishay
Chris Bishay
Full name Chris Bishay
Date of birth 1987-02-24
Place of birth Surrey, England
Height 1.80
Weight 85
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Fullback, Wing
Professional / senior clubs
Years Club / team Caps (points)
2006 - 2010

2011 -
London Wasps
Moseley
2

0
(10)

(0)
correct as of 21 Jan 2011.

Chris Bishay (born 24 February 1987) is a rugby union footballer who used to play fullback, or wing for Wasps, and is currently playing for Moseley.

Bishay grew up in Feltham in the London Borough of Hounslow, in that time attending Sunbury Manor School until 16, and swifty followed by Spelthorne College in Ashford. He played for Staines Rugby Football Club during his time at Sunbury and the first year of his two at Spelthorne. While in his second year and turning eighteen, he joined Wasps, playing a major role in their academy side.

Bishay became the first London Wasps player to score four tries in a Guinness A league match when he racked up 20 points in a 68-24 win over Gloucester in February 2006, his first match since signing officially to the club. He was a popular player among regular supporters of the Wasps A side, easily recognisable for his bright yellow and sparkling red boots.

Chris made a superb start to his first XV career by scoring a try on his first 2 appearances (both as starts), against NEC Harlequins and London Irish, at the start of 2007. He had previously featured for the Wasps sevens squad as part of the victorious team competing in the 2007 Middlesex 7s. In January 2011 he joined Moseley for the remainder of the 2010/11 season.[1]

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