Rugby Issue 20
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Sir Gareth Edwards
Fifty years on from his legendary try, the man who helped Wales to seven Five Nations titles, and the British & Irish Lions to iconic series wins in New Zealand and South Africa shares his life story with the Rugby Journal in an exclusive interview.
London Japanese
Meet the club whose members have helped make Rugby World Cups happen, coached and captained their country and yet currently play in the merit table leagues of the English rugby pyramid.
Steffon Armitage
The former European Player of the Year is still putting on his boots for Nice, his boyhood club, hoping to take them up through the French rugby pyramid. He discuss his trophy-laden career, including the time he nearly returned to England.
Doncaster Knights
We spend a day with the Doncaster Knights, talking to the men behind the club’s rise through the leagues, their Premiership ambitions and how Steve Boden turned them into instant title contenders last season.
Will Carling
England’s most famous rugby captain discusses his early days in the spotlight, why he never sought out the media attention and what it was like working with ’57 old farts’.
Navy Rugby
When HMS Ark Royal ruled the rugby pitches as well as the waves, we look into the history of Navy rugby, the players produced and the action they’ve seen on the frontline.
BUCS rugby
We take a look into the history of university rugby, from the days when the Varsity Match would attract 70,000 to the modern era dominated by the likes of Cardiff, Cardiff Met, Loughborough and Hartpury.
Clontarf
For the latest in our Rugby Town series we head to Clontarf, home of Bram Stroker, where the Battle of Clontarf took place, and where Brian O’Driscoll once played.
Dave Alred
The man who masterminded England’s Rugby World Cup win through the boot of Jonny Wilkinson talks us through a spectacular career driven by his ability with the boot, and the understanding behind it.
Northern France
Jack Zorab heads to the host city of Lille and gets an exclusive tour of England’s Rugby World Cup base in Le Touquet.