Created Sat 19th Apr 2008 3:35am PST by
cakie174

How many games will Martin Johnston manage England Rugby Team for?
Background: England & Leicester Tiger's Rugby World Cup Captain Martin Johnson - Dossier. Information about the player and much more. Update --- Martin Johnson Appointed England Team Manager as of the 1//7/08. Cakie174 wishes Martin the very best of luck bar Irish matches.
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News24.com 27 weeks ago
captain will be named once the squad meet up on May 26. Barbarians squad: Backs: Iain Balshaw (Gloucester Rugby and England), Ben Blair (Cardiff Blues & New Zealand), Gordon D'Arcy (Leinster and Ireland), Peter Grant (Stormers and South Africa), Doug
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BBC 27 weeks ago
Iain Balshaw played for the Barbarians in their 17-14 loss to England last year World Cup winners Iain Balshaw, Josh Lewsey and Martin Corry have been selected for the Barbarians squad to face England and Australia. The invitational side will play at
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Telegraph 28 weeks ago
But the most important thing is that we haven't won anything yet. We are playing some tremendous rugby and I think that is really important, but the truth is, at clubs like Leicester, you view success in trophies won. While we have got to two major
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Mail Online UK 28 weeks ago
a lap of honour, Englands captain in the 2007 World Cup final said he wanted to stay in rugby, but admitted he was far from settled on a coaching career. Scroll down for more His playing days will end after appearances for the Barbarians in two matches
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Sky Sports 28 weeks ago
Martin Corry has announced that he will retire from professional rugby at the end of the current season. The Leicester Tigers captain confirmed the news following his side's 24-10 play-off victory over Bath that secured their place in the Guinness

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