Model tells of star's sex marathon on England rugby's night of shame

Team bussed girls to 'rape claim' hotel

THE blonde Alice in Wonderland girl who romped with an England star on rugby's night of shame today lifts the sheets on the rape claim scandal.

Sophie Lewis—pictured here in her party outfit for the first time—sensationally reveals that the "RAMPANT RABBIT" who bedded her at the team hotel was winger David Strettle.

"He pressed all the right buttons and kissed me in all the right places," she says. "He was so energetic."

But Strettle was missing from England's latest humiliating defeat in New Zealand yesterday with a hamstring injury.

The 22-year-old beauty—known as Angel—also tells how players didn't have to sneak girls back from a sleazy club for sex on the night of the alleged rape.

That's because they were FERRIED there in a minibus laid on by the OFFICIAL MINDERS supposed to be keeping an eye on the team's behaviour.

Sophie, who had been at a fancy dress bash, also details the EIGHT-HOUR BOOZE SESSION of a team who have now been hammered twice by the All Blacks on their New Zealand tour of shame.

And she says Harlequins ace Strettle, 24, even BRAGGED to her after their marathon sex session that another FIVE of his team-mates had been scoring that night too.

Sophie, 22, said: "My England man put rampant rabbits to shame—even though he'd been drinking all night," said 22-year-old Sophie.

"We did it all night long before he got up at eight to go for physio. He was probably still drunk then.

"His body was pretty much a perfect 10. He was such an accomplished lover and we did it in every position imaginable. But maybe he shouldn't have been behaving like this on an international rugby tour.

"And although it was just about the best sex I've ever had—it's not something that will go down well with the fans."

Four other England players are are at the centre of a police rape probe involving an 18-year-old girl at the team's hotel, the Hilton in Auckland. They are due to fly home with the squad today having refused to be interviewed by police.

The girl, who was reportedly examined by a doctor yesterday, claims two assaulted her while the others watched.

The alleged incident happened early last Sunday—the same night Sophie met Strettle at the city's Pony Club.

By the time Sophie got there at 3am the sleazy nightspot in Auckland's red-light district was besieged by women queuing round the block to snare a rugby ace after word got round that England players were inside along with some of the All Blacks.

"There is always a queue at the club but that night it was huge—full of girls wanting to get themselves a player," says Alice who had been to a Mad Hatter's Tea Party at a pal's. "I went straight to the front of the queue as I know the staff very well."

Dressed in her baby blue mini-dress complete with Alice band and white, knee-length socks, Kiwi Sophie soon caught the eyes of the English players.

"It was obvious who they were by their size. I recognised Olly Barclay, the kicker. Then a couple of players came over and chatted to me. One was Luke Narraway and the other was James Haskell.

"Then another English player came over. He said he was David Strettle. We chatted for a while and the other two drifted off. He was attractive, funny and charming. We just kinda clicked."

Strettle and the other England players were already well into an eight-hour drinking binge. "The players were all knocking back drinks and had been there several hours," says Sophie.

"David drank a few beers while I was with him but I don't know how much he drank."

Some players, including All Blacks, tried a couple of the Thunderball house cocktail—a mix of Jagermeister liqueur plunged into a long glass of Red Bull which is set alight.

"I was dancing and kissing with David when he said, ‘have you ever stayed at a Hilton before?' He had all the lines and all the moves," says Sophie.

By 5am. Sophie was ready to leave. She agreed to go to the hotel—but there was no question of Strettle having to sneak her past the minders.

"They were there watching the players and waiting for them to leave," says Sophie. "The place was full of girls hitting on players."

And the security staff laid on the transport back to the Hilton.

"When I agreed to go back with David one of the team's minders took us around to the back of the club where an eight-seater was waiting to take us back to the hotel," says Sophie. "There was no sneaking about. It was very open."

Soon the couple were back at the hotel and went straight up to Strettle's room on the seventh floor...and his king-sized bed.

"We slowly undressed each other and ended up in bed," says Sophie. "It was very romantic. He was a fantastic lover. We made love for more than two hours.

"His tackle was nothing to be ashamed of either. It was daylight before we'd had enough." She fell asleep after he'd gone for physio—but he was back by the time she woke. They started chatting and Strettle bragged he wasn't the only player to bring a girl back to the Hilton for sex.

"He told me five of the guys from the team had brought girls home and that one had even brought back a 45-year-old woman." Minutes later there was banging on the door. Four of Strettle's team mates were outside.

"They were knocking, calling out ‘Alice' I laughed," says Sophie.

"David asked me if he should let them in. I said no because we were still in bed—but they kept knocking and wouldn't go away. So I said OK. "They came in and started chatting. Then one of the guys just pulled the duvet off us. They were laughing. They ran out of the door with it. David apologised and told me, ‘it's just the young ones'."

When she decided it was time to leave, Strettle kissed her goodbye. "I went for a taxi alone because David said one of the guys had just walked his girl to her taxi and the rugby coaches had told him off," she says.

"They warned him not to do that or he'd get in trouble. I didn't think it was worth getting David's phone number. I'd love to see him again but I was quite happy how it ended."

She says she was shocked when an 18-year-old girl—said yesterday to be a bar worker—claimed she was raped. "It just sounds really weird to me that they would do that because the players I met were all really nice," says Sophie. "I know David definitely wasn't involved because he was with me."

But Sophie was surprised that Strettle didn't play yesterday because of hamstring trouble. "He didn't have an injury when he was in bed with me," she says.

Last night as players retired to their hotel rooms after their defeat in Christchurch security guards were lining the corridors to prevent any more shameful incidents.