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William David Charles Carling OBE (born 12 December 1965) is an English former rugby union player. [1] He was England's youngest captain, aged 22, and won 72 caps from 1988 to 1996, captaining England 59 times. Under his captaincy, England won Five Nations Grand Slam in 1991, 1992 and 1995, and reached the 1991 World Cup final.
He also played for Headingley and was president of the Yorkshire Rugby Football Union and president of the Rugby Football Union. Oakes is remembered every year by the R F Oakes Memorial Match, followed by a dinner for the players taking part. Players such as Will Carling, Tony Ward (rugby union), Jim Glennon and John Robbie, have played in the ...
English rugby needs to ask itself "serious questions" because playing for England is "no longer the pinnacle", says former captain Will Carling.
The 1990 England rugby union tour of Argentina was a series of matches played in July and August 1990 in Argentina by the England national rugby union team.It was the second tour of Argentina by England and was apparently arranged without the tour manager Geoff Cooke's knowledge and at an inconvenient time of the year for the England players in July and August. [1]
These are men's player records in international rugby, [1] updated at the conclusion of the Autumn internationals window each year. ... Will Carling England: 1988 ...
5 rugby union players: Cliff Morgan (1970–1972 and 1974–1975), Gareth Edwards ... Will Carling, rugby union player (1996) Sam Torrance, golfer (1997–98 and 2003)
This article lists the official squads for the 1991 Rugby World Cup that took place in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and France between 3 October and 2 November 1991. Players marked (c) were named as captain for their national squad.
James David Simpson-Daniel (born 30 May 1982 in Stockton-on-Tees) [2] is a former English rugby union footballer who played wing or centre for Gloucester Rugby.. He attended Red House School & Sedbergh School in the Yorkshire Dales, which has produced a number of professional rugby union players including Will Greenwood, Will Carling and Phil Dowson, with whom he played alongside in the same XV.