England rugby legend is Lawrence Dallaglio is facing financial ruin after being hit with a fresh £500,000 bill.
The World Cup winner, 53, was declared bankrupt earlier this year after he and his wife of almost 20 years, Alice, divorced amid accusations of infidelity on both sides.
And new documents have revealed that he now owes £423,570 in overdrawn director’s loans for his failed sports company Lawrence Dallaglio Ltd.
Dallaglio, who spent all of his club career with Wasps, also owes more than £60,000 to liquidators – more than two years after they were appointed.
According to The Sun, Dallaglio and his wife sold their £2.7million home in Richmond, south west London, this May, after the ex-England captain agreed his share of the sale would go to paying off his loan debts.
Company documents filed last week reveal that his business owes around £350,000 to HMRC and £61,000 to two other creditors. The repayment of his director’s loan is expected to help pay the tax bill.
England legend Lawrence Dallaglio is facing financial ruin after being hit with a £500,000 bill
Dallaglio has been bankrupt after he and his long-term wife Alice divorced earlier this year
Dallaglio was part of the England side that won the 2003 World Cup and earned 85 caps for his country. He was also picked for the British and Irish Lions on three separate tours during a glittering career.
The former back row had multiple stints as England captain and since his retirement in 2008, he has worked as a pundit on TV and radio, as well as appearing as an after-dinner speaker. He has also been widely praised for his charity work.
Dallaglio married his model ex-wife Alice in 2005 after dating for almost 10 years. Despite their dramatic public split, the couple share two daughters, Ella and Josie, and a son, Enzo, together.
Dallaglio, who spent all of his club career with Wasps, is one of England’s greatest ever players.
He was awarded an OBE in 2008, having already been given an MBE.

