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Ugo Monye (Ugochukwu Chiedozie Monye) was born on 13 April, 1983 in Islington, London, England, is a British Lions & England international rugby union player & pundit. Discover Ugo Monye's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?

Popular As Ugochukwu Chiedozie Monye
Occupation N/A
Age 40 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 13 April, 1983
Birthday 13 April
Birthplace Islington, London, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Ugo Monye Height, Weight & Measurements

At 40 years old, Ugo Monye height is 1.88 m and Weight 92 kg.

Physical Status
Height 1.88 m
Weight 92 kg
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Who Is Ugo Monye's Wife?

His wife is Lucy Monye (m. 2016), Lucy Monye

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Wife Lucy Monye (m. 2016), Lucy Monye
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Ugo Monye Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ugo Monye worth at the age of 40 years old? Ugo Monye’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Ugo Monye's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1983

Ugochukwu Chiedozie Monye (born 13 April 1983) is an English sports pundit and former rugby union player, Monye played 14 times for, 241 times for his only club Harlequins and played twice for the British & Irish Lions on their 2009 tour to South Africa.

Monye won both the second division and then the Premiership title with Harlequins, as well as winning the European Rugby Challenge Cup.

2002

Monye was a key member of the Sevens squad throughout the 2002–03 and 2003–04 IRB World Sevens Series, and was part of the team that competed in the 2005 Rugby World Cup Sevens in Hong Kong.

He first played for Harlequins in a friendly against Glasgow Warriors RFC in August 2002, beginning the following season with five tries in two matches, including a hat trick against Rotherham Titans at Millmoor.

Monye scored five tries against Exeter Chiefs in Harlequins' 70–5 victory at Twickenham Stoop as the side returned to the Guinness Premiership after a season in National One during which Monye scored 16 tries.

2005

He was also part of the England RFU Saxons sides that won the Churchill Cup in 2005 and 2008.

2008

Monye made his England debut in England's 39–13 victory over the Pacific Islanders at Twickenham in 2008 and started the rest of the autumn internationals against Australia, South Africa and New Zealand.

2009

Before the 2009–10 season, he had run in 47 tries in 105 games for the club.

Monye scored his first try for England against Scotland at Twickenham in the Six Nations on 21 March 2009.

Selected for the 2009 Lions' tour of South Africa Monye made the XV for the first Test in Durban.

In the first half he was prevented from scoring as he dived over the try line when Jean de Villiers got his hand underneath the ball to prevent a try.

In the second half, Monye was through to score but was tackled by Morne Steyn and lost control of the ball.

The Lions lost the Test and Monye lost his place, being replaced by Luke Fitzgerald.

The Lions lost the second Test and Monye was recalled, redeeming himself with a 70-metre intercepted try although the Lions lost the series 2–1.

He was the highest Lions try scorer of the tour with five tries.

2010

In September 2010, Ugo suffered a career-threatening injury and after surgery he was sidelined for 12 weeks.

2011

This ruled him out of Martin Johnson's England Squad for the Autumn Test Series and consequently the 2011 Six Nations tournament.

He returned to play for Harlequins who he helped to win the Amlin Challenge Cup, before being named in the England training squad for the 2011 Rugby World Cup at the end of the season.

Monye started for Harlequins in their 2011–12 Premiership final victory over Leicester Tigers.

The couple finished in 11th place.

On 21 October Monye announced that he and his wife had split.

Monye's father died shortly before his appearance on BBC's Strictly Come Dancing.

He is a committed Christian.

He shares about his faith on episode 14 of the Alpha Course film series.

2015

On 24 March 2015, Monye announced he was retiring at the end of the season.

In April 2021, Monye was appointed chair of the Rugby Football Union's independent advisory group on diversity.

In June 2022, during an interview with The Telegraph, Monye argued that rugby union needed to tackle its "heavy drinking" and "laddish" culture in order to become fully inclusive.

Monye presents the Rugby Union Weekly podcast for the BBC with journalist Chris Jones and England scrum half Danny Care.

He also presents on BT Sport.

In July 2021, it was announced that Monye and Sam Quek would be the new team captains on BBC's Question of Sport quiz show.

From September 2021 Monye was a contestant on the nineteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing, paired with professional dancer Oti Mabuse.

2018

As an 18 year old Monye competed at the English Schools' Athletics Championships in the 100 metres, finishing 5th in his heat, in a time of 11.10 seconds.

He is friends with Olympians Mark Lewis-Francis and Tyrone Edgar who also competed in the English Schools' Championship.

Monye played for Hampshire RFC U17s and U20s.

Harlequins offered him a professional contract and within 12 months he was a member of the England RFU Sevens team that won the Hong Kong Sevens.