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The Leeds prop, awarded an MBE last week and known as an articulate speaker, will take the podium between January 23-27 along with England cricket chief Hugh Morris and British cycling boss David Brailsford. Lancaster is also bringing along a serving
Hugh Morris, the managing director of England cricket, is set to address the England squad during their pre-tournament training camp © Getty Images England are hoping to follow the lead of their cricketing counterparts by putting their recent woes b
Dave Brailsford: Helped get cycling back on track England interim head coach Stuart Lancaster has invited a group influential figures from other sports to address his team as they gear up for the Six Nations. In an attempt to rebuild the side in the wake
No wonder Stuart Lancaster is working 16 hours a day. No wonder he couldn’t entirely switch off from rugby on Christmas Day. No wonder he is criss-crossing the country and cramming in trips to so many matches. Time is against him. For England’s caretaker
Andy Flower has led England to World Twenty20 glory and the top of the world Test rankings © Getty Images England team director Andy Flower has been named UK Coach of the Year at the 2011 UK coaching awards. Flower, 37, was also named UK High Performan
"When I told the TV people about the Test championship, they said they'd rather show the lifecycle of earwigs" © Getty Images Wednesday, 23rd November As three-cap wonders go, Hugh Morris was one of the best. It wasn’t his fault that his parents had the
Hugh Morris (born 16 December 1963, Cardiff, Wales) is the current managing director of England cricket and a former Welsh cricketer who played in three Tests for England in 1991. He played county cricket for Glamorgan, captaining the county. Full Article
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