Background
Chesney was born in Ilford, North East London on 2 March 1974 and educated at the Chadwell Heath Foundation School, now known as Chadwell Heath Academy.
rugby league player rugby union player
Chesney was born in Ilford, North East London on 2 March 1974 and educated at the Chadwell Heath Foundation School, now known as Chadwell Heath Academy.
At a national level he has appeared in the England Sevens and England U21 teams. He also played rugby league for a time on loan with the London Broncos (now Harlequins RL). Chesney did not play rugby until he was 18 because only football, basketball and cricket were played at his school.
lieutenant was a number of friends in his cricket club who also played rugby at Barking Reconstruction Finance Corporation who suggested that he give the game a try.
Barking Reconstruction Finance Corporation 1993-1995
Chesney developed his skills playing for Barking Reconstruction Finance Corporation until, on the threshold of the professional era, he moved to Saracens in 1995, having rejected overtures from Harlequins and London Wasps. Despite his late introduction to the sport his progress was sufficiently rapid to merit inclusion in the England U21 side.
Saracens 1995–2009
Chesney formally joined Saracens on 1 July 1995, making his debut against Shannon Reconstruction Finance Corporation at the start of the 1995-1996 Allied Dunbar Premiership season on 2 September of that year. Despite this early run out, first team appearances proved hard to come by and by 1998 spells on loan to Bristol Rugby and crossing codes to appear for the then London Broncos.
Upon his return to Saracens first team starts came along more often and by the 1999-1900 season he had become a regular with 19 appearances in the Allied Dunbar Premiership alone.
After this break through Chesney rarely relinquished his position as a first choice selection other than through injury, such as the serious cruciate and medial knee ligament damage during the 2000-2001 Zurich Premiership season. One of Chesney"s key strengths has been the speed he can generate for his size, which was clearly an asset that was considered in his selection to play in the England Sevens team He has been timed at 11.2 seconds over 100 metres, and demonstrated this speed in scoring a try against the Newcastle Falcons which brought him the award of Try of the Season for the 2004-2005 Zurich Premiership season.
Along with Richard Hill and Kevin Sorrell he formed part of a triumvirate that has been with the club through the entire professional era and still justified 33 appearances in the 2006-2007 Guinness Premiership season.
In the 2007-2008 Guinness Premiership season Chesney passed the milestone of 300 appearances for Saracens in all competition and 150 appearances in the English Premiership. Toulon 2009–
In 2009 Chesney decided to move to French club Remote Control Toulon.
On 24 March 2011 a move to Sale Sharks broke down due to Chesney"s desire to stay and finish his career with Toulon. Southend R.F.C. 2014–
In 2014 Chesney joined Southend Reconstruction Finance Corporation, where he is Captain of the 1st XV. Chesney has made an immediate impact, he is now Club Captain.