Background
Waters grew up in Cape Town before moving, aged 11, with his family to Jersey in the Channel Islands.
Waters grew up in Cape Town before moving, aged 11, with his family to Jersey in the Channel Islands.
He was educated at Harrow School and the University of Bristol.
He started his professional career at Bath where in May 1996, he played in the cross-code games against Wigan, who were then "s top union and league sides respectively. He then played for Bristol for 2 years before moving to London in 1998. The final, played at Twickenham, set a world record for the highest attendance figure for a club rugby match (at around 82,000).
Waters left London at the end of May 2008 to play for Treviso in Italy.
He retired in 2012.