Webb made his England debut at the 1987 Rugby World Cup, against host nation Australia on 23 May. Webb was part of the team that won the English Premiership in 1990-91, 1991-92, and 1992-92, and the Anglo-Welsh Cup in 19. Bath were dominant in European rugby during this time. He joined Bath in 1990, staying until his retirement in 1993. The team reached the final of the 1987-88 John Player Cup, but were beaten by Harlequins. In 1985 Webb joined Bristol Rugby, while continuing his medical degree. He attended the University of Bristol Medical School from 1982-1987, where he studied medicine and played for the university rugby union team. Webb played top-flight rugby union during the game’s final years as an amateur sport. His father was the noted paediatrician John Webb. Since retiring from sport in 1993, he has focused on his career in orthopaedic surgery and has treated a number of professional rugby players and athletes. Webb played for the England national team from 1987 to 1993, reaching the 1991 World Cup Final and winning two Five Nations grand slam titles. Jonathan Mark Webb (born 24 August 1963 in London, England) is a specialist knee surgeon and former English rugby union fullback.
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