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Born and raised in Melbourne, you joined Celtic’s academy as a teenager. How did that move happen? A youth scout in Australia spotted me and arranged a trial that, to my surprise, ended in an offer fo
Rob Hughes reflects on a successful career with the England Carp Team, and finishes on a high at the Home Nations event
AFTER TWO UNBEATEN TOURS AS A SIDEKICK, WILL THE LIONS’ HEAD COACH ENJOY HIS FINEST HOUR?
Morag Pearce (nee Kirkland), 67, from Southampton, lives with husband Gordon. They have two daughters and five grandchildren. Morag Pearce was 10 when she started kicking a football. Five years later
The pressure of success may weigh on a wounded England, but debutantes Wales can play without fear, says Simon Barnes
A TWO-TIME TOUR CAPTAIN WHO RETIRED UNDEFEATED AS A BRITISH & IRISH LION, THE WELSHMAN IS ONE OF THE GREATS