Career
Le Bourgeois broke into rugby through "s academy, making his debut in 2008 when were promoted to London 1 from London 2 South. In June 2011, Le Bourgeois became the first academy graduade and the first born player to sign a professional contract with. He was the top point scorer for in National League 1 for the 2011-2012 season as were promoted to the Championship.
In addition, Le Bourgeois was also listed as one of the top ten kickers in National League 1 along with fellow player, Ross Broadfoot.
Later in 2012, he scored "s first Championship try at Headingley Stadium against Leeds Carnegie. In April 2013, he left to move to Bedford Blues.
His time at was the most successful period in the club"s history, scoring 891 points in league and British & Irish Cup matches and seeing the club rise from tier 5 all the way to the second division. Le Bourgeois has also previously been selected to represent the Hampshire Rugby Football Union in the County Championship.
When were promoted from level five of the English rugby union system, Le Bourgeois became ineligible to represent Hampshire.
On, Le Bourgeois is viewed as a role model. In August 2011, Le Bourgeois was arrested for drink-driving, theft of a vehicle, driving without insurance and driving without a valid driving licence. He was banned from driving for 23 months and fined £1,600.
He was also banned by for one match which meant he did not play for against Birmingham & Solihull R.F.C. Afterwards, he apologised for his actions.