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INTERNATIONAL rugby is said to be a brutal world. So here is a brutal question. Full Article at Times Online
Martin Johnson will be looking for pointers to England's eventual World Cup line-up during the autumn internationals. Photograph: Tom Jenkins The next four weeks should be as revealing as any since the knockout stages of the 2007 Rugby World Cup. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
British Lions' head coach Ian McGeechan, center, congratulates his player Phil Vickery, left, after the international rugby union match against South Africa at Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa, Saturday July 4, 2009. View Photo »
If it suits the Lions board, I'm very keen to be involved in planning for Australia in 2013
Nerves of steel: Rory Clegg levels the match for Harlequins with a late penalty Photo: GETTY IMAGES Ian McGeechan was interviewed by Harlequins on Friday for the vacant post of director of rugby and was at the Stoop the following day to witness at... Full Article at The Telegraph
Williams: Wants to play at next World Cup 'The Nugget' is worth his weight in gold to Wales and Martyn Williams can expect to be handled with care - all the way through until Wales' 2011 World Cup campaign has ended. Full Article at Planet Rugby
Ian McGeechan (rugby union) – Wasps' four-time British Lions coach, also a former Scotland coach, born 1946. Diego Maradona (soccer) – Argentina legend, a World Cup winner in 1986 and now national team coach, born 1960. Full Article at This is Bristol
British Lions' head coach Ian McGeechan, left, congratulates his player Phil Vickery after the international rugby union match against South Africa at Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa, Saturday July 4, 2009. View Photo »
'The Nugget' is worth his weight in gold to Wales. And Martyn Williams can expect to be handled with care - all the way through until Wales' 2011 World Cup campaign has ended. Full Article at Sporting Life
The parting words of British and Irish Lions coach Ian McGeechan should serve as an additional motivation for the Springbok selectors as they prepare to name their squad of 37 for the end of year tour. Full Article at SuperSport
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British Lions' head coach Ian McGeechan, center, congratulates his player Phil Vickery, left, after the international rugby union match against South Africa at Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa, Saturday July 4, 2009.
View Photo »British Lions' head coach Ian McGeechan, left, congratulates his player Phil Vickery after the international rugby union match against South Africa at Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa, Saturday July 4, 2009.
View Photo »British Lions' head coach Ian McGeechan, left, congratulates his player Phil Vickery after the international rugby union match against South Africa at Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa, Saturday July 4, 2009.
View Photo »British Lions' head coach Ian McGeechan, center, is seen with his assistants Warren Gatland, left and Neil Jenkins during a training session at St David's School, Johannesburg, South Africa, Wednesday July 1, 2009.
View Photo »British Lions' head coach Ian McGeechan, right, and assistant coach Warren Gatland are seen before their international rugby union match against South Africa at Loftus Versfeld stadium, Pretoria, South Africa, Saturday June 27, 2009. South Africa won 28-25.
View Photo »British & Irish Lions head coach Ian McGeechan (R) responds to questions astour manager Gerald Davies looks on during a media briefing in Sandton June 1, 2009, ahead of their rugby match against the Xerox Golden Lions on Wednesday.
View Photo »British and Irish Lions head coach Ian McGeechan (R) and his assistant Warren Gatland (2nd R) look on before the training session in Sandton, May 26, 2009.
View Photo »British and Irish Lions captain Paul O'Connell (L) and head coach Ian McGeechan (R) flank tour manager Gerald Davies during a news conference after their arrival for a three-test series in Johannesburg May 25, 2009.
View Photo »The British and Irish Lions rugby team coach Ian McGeechan, left, speaks to a coach during their training session, Bagshot, England, Tuesday May 19, 2009. The Lions will leave Sunday May 24, to play a series of matches in South Africa.
View Photo »British and Irish Lions rugby team Head Coach Ian McGeechan (R) and Assistant Coach Warren Gatland are pictured during a training session at Pennyhill Park in Bagshot, Surrey May 19, 2009. The Lions are preparing for a tour of South Africa with the first game on May 30.
View Photo »British and Irish Lions rugby team Head Coach Ian McGeechan (R) and Assistant Coach Warren Gatland (C) look on as player Mike Phillips prepares to catch the ball during a training session at Pennyhill Park in Bagshot, Surrey, on May 19, 2009.
View Photo »Ian McGeechan, (L) Head Coach of the 2009 British and Irish Lions squad, talks with Irish rugby union player and squad captain Paul O'Connell, following a press conference in London, on April 21, 2009.
View Photo »Ian McGeechan, (L) Head Coach of the 2009 British and Irish Lions squad, talks with Irish rugby union player and squad captain Paul O'Connell, following a press conference in London, on April 21, 2009.
View Photo »British Lions' head coach Ian McGeechan reacts during a media conference at the Sandton Sun Hotel, Johannesburg, South Africa, Thursday July 2, 2009. The British Lions will play South Africa in the last of three matches this Saturday.
View Photo »British Lions' head coach Ian McGeechan speaks during a media conference at the Sandton Sun Hotel, Johannesburg, South Africa, Thursday July 2, 2009. The British Lions will play South Africa in the last of three matches this Saturday.
View Photo »British Lions' head coach Ian McGeechan is seen during a media conference at the Sandton Sun Hotel, Johannesburg, South Africa, Thursday July 2, 2009. The British Lions will play South Africa in the last of three matches this Saturday.
View Photo »British Lions' head coach Ian McGeechan gestures during a training session at St David's School, Johannesburg, South Africa, Wednesday July 1, 2009. The British Lions will play South Africa in the last of three test matches this Saturday. (AP Photo/Paul Thomas.
View Photo »British Lions' head coach Ian McGeechan is seen before the international rugby union match against South Africa at Loftus Versfeld stadium, Pretoria, South Africa, Saturday June 27, 2009.
View Photo »British Lions' head coach Ian McGeechan is seen before their international rugby union match against South Africa at Loftus Versfeld stadium, Pretoria, South Africa, Saturday June 27, 2009. South Africa won 28-25.
View Photo »Ian McGeechan, (2nd L) Head Coach of the 2009 British and Irish Lions squad, sits next to Irish rugby union player and squad captain Paul O'Connell, (L) at a press conference in London, on April 21, 2009.
View Photo »British and Irish Lions' head coach Ian McGeechan is seen during a training session at St David's School, Johannesburg, South Africa, Friday July 3, 2009. The British and Irish Lions will play South Africa in the last of three matches this Saturday.
View Photo »British and Irish Lions' coach Ian McGeechan rubs his head as he waits for the start of their international rugby test match against South Africa at the Loftus Versfeld stadium in Pretoria June 27, 2009.
View Photo »British and Irish Lions' coach Ian McGeechan checks the time as he waits for the start of their international rugby test match against South Africa at the Loftus Versfeld stadium in Pretoria June 27, 2009.
View Photo »British & Irish Lions head coach Ian McGeechan looks on before the training session in Sandton, May 26, 2009. All 36 members of the Lions will get a chance to press their claims for a place in the three-test series against South Africa, McGeechan said on Monday.
View Photo »British and Irish Lions head coach Ian McGeechan kicks a ball before a training session in Sandton, May 26, 2009. All 36 members of the Lions will get a chance to press their claims for a place in the three-test series against South Africa, head coach Ian McGeechan said on Monday.
View Photo »British Lions' head coach Ian McGeechan, left, congratulates his player Phil Vickery after the international rugby union match against South Africa at Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa, Saturday July 4, 2009.
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