Ranulph de Glanville (born 1 October 1968 in Loughborough) is a former English rugby union player who played at centre for Bath and England. de Glanville played...
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fullback for Bath Rugby in the Gallagher Premiership. De Glanville is the son of Yolanda and Phil de Glanville, a former rugby player and captain of the England...
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footballer Mark Glanville, English classical singer and writer Peggy Glanville-Hicks (1912–1990), Australian composer Phil de Glanville (born 1968), English...
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time, the centre pairing at Bath and England were Jeremy Guscott and Phil de Glanville, but after the 1999 Rugby World Cup, Tindall played regularly at both...
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Winter League over Roberto Alomar. In 1999, with the Philadelphia Phillies, Glanville batted .325 and hit 11 homers while driving in 73 runs, stole 34...
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the autumn of 1997 by new coach Clive Woodward, taking over from Phil de Glanville. The other candidate for the job, Martin Johnson, had led the Lions...
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continued to be selected as an outside centre, usually with Guscott or Phil de Glanville; the latter succeeded him as captain. After his rugby career ended...
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manager Martin Johnson pays tribute to Phil Vickery". The Telegraph. 28 October 2010. Retrieved 28 October 2010. "Phil Vickery joining Premiership club Worcester...
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to South Africa still uncapped, and ahead of then England captain Phil de Glanville, in the summer of 1997. During the tour, he was injured on the pitch...
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"Rugby Australia appoints Wallabies great Phil Waugh as its new CEO". news.com.au. Retrieved 9 June 2023. Phil Waugh awards Archived 9 March 2012 at the...
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England team, including the then newly appointed England captain Phil de Glanville. The beginning of the new Super League era in rugby league saw Wigan...
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1995 – Mar 1996: Will Carling Nov 1996: Phil de Glanville Dec 1996: Jason Leonard Feb–Jul 1997: Phil de Glanville Nov 1997 – Apr 1998: Lawrence Dallaglio...
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1995 – Mar 1996: Will Carling Nov 1996: Phil de Glanville Dec 1996: Jason Leonard Feb–Jul 1997: Phil de Glanville Nov 1997 – Apr 1998: Lawrence Dallaglio...
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the most cocksure personalities they had ever met. And while that wild joie de vivre and natural ebullience has sometimes since overspilled off the pitch...
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(born 1943), conductor Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy (1933–2019), author Phil de Glanville (born 1968), rugby player for Bath and England, 38 caps, captain of...
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and England rugby league captain Sean O'Loughlin, while his paternal uncle Phil Farrell has played for Ireland. He is also second cousin (via his fathers's...
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played its first fixture against overseas opposition in 1907, as Racing Club de Bordelais crossed the Channel to play at the Rec. 1954 saw a first overseas...
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start both the 2003 and 2007 Rugby World Cup Finals, the other three being Phil Vickery, Jason Robinson and Ben Kay. Going into the 2008 Six Nations Championship...
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featuring as a regular team captain opposite Ally McCoist and subsequently, Phil Tufnell. In September 2006 he appeared in BBC One's Celebrity MasterChef...
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player and coach 1968 – Rob Collard, English race car driver 1968 – Phil de Glanville, English rugby player 1968 – Mark Durden-Smith, British television...
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1995 – Mar 1996: Will Carling Nov 1996: Phil de Glanville Dec 1996: Jason Leonard Feb–Jul 1997: Phil de Glanville Nov 1997 – Apr 1998: Lawrence Dallaglio...
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Bennett, Phil; Thomas, Graham (2004). Phil Bennett: The Autobiography. HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 978-0-00-716255-0. Retrieved 14 June 2022. "Phil Bennett"...
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May 1995). "Putting the boot in". Newcastle Evening Chronicle. p. 25. "De Glanville left out of Lions squad". Aberdeen Evening Express. 17 February 1997...
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Owen Dampier Bennett Charles Maurice Davies Hunter Davies, author Phil de Glanville, England rugby player John Douglas Jackie Doyle Price Guy Edwards...
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2003 and 2007 Finals, the other three being Jonny Wilkinson, Ben Kay, and Phil Vickery. Robinson was selected to play for the Barbarians at Twickenham on...
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Carling stepped down as England captain in 1996, Phil de Glanville was appointed his successor. As de Glanville was thereby guaranteed a place in the team,...
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1995 – Mar 1996: Will Carling Nov 1996: Phil de Glanville Dec 1996: Jason Leonard Feb–Jul 1997: Phil de Glanville Nov 1997 – Apr 1998: Lawrence Dallaglio...
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Neil Edwards (vs. Zim) Dec 1994: Robert Jones (vs. SA) May 1996: Phil de Glanville (vs. Ire) Aug 1996: Gavin Hastings (vs. Sco) Aug 1996: Arran Pene...
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one v Australia). Manager: Jack Rowell Coach: Les Cusworth Captain: Phil de Glanville Test matches Córdoba: Facundo Soler; José Luna. Germán Sagrera,...
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than 300 Oxford players gaining International honours; including Phil de Glanville, Joe Roff, Tyrone Howe, Anton Oliver, Simon Halliday, David Kirk and...
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