Hignell made his England rugby union debut in 1975 in a brutal encounter with Australia in
Brisbane – eight days later he was playing for Gloucestershire against Middlesex at Bristol and five weeks later he made 60 in the
Varsity match. After leaving university, he continued playing rugby for
Bristol and England in the winter, while also working as a teacher (including at
Bristol Cathedral School and
Sherborne School), and cricket for
Gloucestershire in the summer. As a right-handed batsman, he scored solidly rather than spectacularly, passing 1,000 runs in a season three times, including his final season in 1983, before his retirement. He won the last of his 14 England rugby caps in 1978–79. ==Journalism==