Kevin James Sorrell (born 6 March 1977, in
Harold Wood
Harold Wood is a suburban neighbourhood in East London in the London Borough of Havering. It is situated east-northeast of Charing Cross. Harold Wood was part of the ancient parish of Hornchurch, which became the Liberty of Havering. Most o ...
) was a
rugby union
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player who played as a
centre
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for
Saracens
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and is now on the coaching staff as backs coach.
Sorrell was selected for the senior
England
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squad for the
2002 tour of Argentina.
After announcing his retirement after the 09/10 season, he took up an offer to coach Saracens academy with
Mosese Rauluni
Mosese Nasau Rauluni (born 26 June 1975) is a retired Fijian rugby union footballer. He usually plays at scrum half, and played for Saracens in the Guinness Premiership in England. He has played for Fiji, including captaining them. He is the you ...
. He is now the backs coach for the senior squad.
In 2019 Sorrell launched his own tank top leisurewear brand #superKS. He won the 2023 world logging championships in Finland and his craft beer partnership with partnership Craig Gamble is close to an IPO in London.
He was Essex schools backgammon champion for 5 consecutive years from 1990 to 1995, and represented England in the short form format at the Indian World championships in 1991, finishing with a bronze medal.
A private man, he refers to himself as "The legend" and "Logger" socially.
References
External links
England profileSaracens Profilescrum.com statisticsGuinness Premiership profile
1977 births
Living people
English rugby union players
People from Harold Wood
Rugby union players from the London Borough of Havering
Saracens F.C. players
Rugby union centres
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