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Martin Corry (rugby union)

Personal information
NameMartin Corry
Full nameMartin Edward Corry
Date of birth12 October 1973(age 37)
Place of birthBirmingham, England
Height6 ft 5 in (1.95 m)
Weight17 st 9 lb (112 kg)
NicknameCozza
UniversityNorthumbria University
OccupationRetired Rugby Union player

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Martin Edward Corry MBE (born 12 October 1973) is a retired English rugby union footballer who played at number eight, blindside flanker or lock for Bristol Rugby and Leicester Tigers and represented England and the British and Irish Lions.

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Former Leicester Tigers skipper Martin Corry - Leicester Mercury Tweet this news
Leicester Mercury--Former Leicester Tigers skipper -Martin Corry- says Richard Cockerill's side will face the ultimate "French cauldron" tomorrow when they take on Perpignan. ... - Date : Fri, 10 Dec 2010 09:38:30 GMT+00:00
Rumour, gossip and coincidence - Irish Times Tweet this news
Irish Times---...- the brigade's adjutant and intelligence officer; and -Martin Corry-, an IRA member from Glounthaune and later long-serving Fianna Fáil TD. ... - Date : Sat, 11 Dec 2010 01:29:58 GMT+00:00
Create an impression - Irish Times Tweet this news
Irish Times--"Those applying for Cord funding fill out a single, very straightforward form running to less than three pages," says -Martin Corry-, senior development ... - Date : Fri, 26 Nov 2010 01:47:50 GMT+00:00
Samoa name squad to face England - Rugby Football Union Tweet this news
Rugby Football Union--England last faced Samoa at the 2007 Rugby World Cup in Nantes, when former captain -Martin Corry- bagged two tries in a 44-22 victory.--- - Date : Thu, 18 Nov 2010 17:27:08 GMT+00:00
Top rugby player visiting the Island - isleofman.com Tweet this news
isleofman.com--Former England rugby union captain -Martin Corry- is the guest speaker at a dinner organised by Vagabonds this evening (Thursday). During his visit, he will ... - Date : Thu, 25 Nov 2010 03:48:25 GMT+00:00
Big bashes set for Saturday - GoErie.com Tweet this news
GoErie.com--We understand that -Corry's- Dave Mitchell and Edinboro's Kip Allen have joined Gov.-elect Tom Corbett's transition team. Both men are good choices by Corbett ... - Date : Fri, 10 Dec 2010 05:06:55 GMT+00:00
Feline first impressions - The Province Tweet this news
The Province--Cat fights are all fine and well on Desperate Housewives, but when a real one unfolds ... - Date : Sun, 28 Nov 2010 08:01:09 GMT+00:00
Seaside memories of ex-England ace - Scarborough Today Tweet this news
Scarborough Today---Martin Corry- was a regular at the Athletic Ground during that time, before his Saturday afternoons were taken up by Six Nations battles and top class rugby ... - Date : Thu, 02 Sep 2010 11:24:02 GMT+00:00
Leicester Tigers No. 8 Jordan Crane - Leicester Mercury Tweet this news
Leicester Mercury--Crane, 24, has made the jersey his own since the retirement of former skipper -Martin Corry-. He has made more than 100 appearances in four seasons since ... - Date : Wed, 18 Aug 2010 09:12:11 GMT+00:00
> Smokey Joe's Café welcomes La Barrie - London Theatre Guide Tweet this news
London Theatre Guide--La Barrie is a familiar face on the London stage having played Madame Thénardier in Les Misérables, Pearl in Daddy Cool and Mrs -Corry- in Mary Poppins, ... - Date : Tue, 27 Jul 2010 14:43:22 GMT+00:00

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Jason Robinson
Pat Sanderson
Phil Vickery
English National Rugby Union Captain
Mar 2005-Mar 2006
Nov 2006
Sep 2007
Succeeded by
Pat Sanderson
Phil Vickery
Phil Vickery
Preceded by
Brian O'Driscoll
Tour Captain
O'Driscoll
injured as active captain
British and Irish Lions Captain
O'Driscoll
Remained Tour Captain
Jun 2005
As Active captain
Succeeded by
Brian O'Driscoll
Tour Captain
Gareth Thomas
as active captain

National team
YearsClub / teamCapsPoints
1997 � 2007
2001-2005
1998-2009
England
British and Irish Lions
Barbarians
64
7
5
(30)
(0)
(5)

Professional team
YearsClub / teamCapsPoints
1995 � 1997
1997 � 2009
Bristol
Leicester Tigers

279

(115)

Amateur clubs
YearsClub / team
Tunbridge Wells
Newcastle

English national rugby union team captains

To 1900
1871-1873: Frederick Stokes * 1874: Alfred St. George Hamersley * 1875: Henry Arnold Lawrence * 1875-1876: Francis Luscombe * 1877-Mar 1878: Edward Kewley * Mar 1878: Murray Wyatt Marshall * 1879: Frank Reginald Adams * 1880-1881: Lennard Stokes * Feb 1882: Charles Gurdon * Mar 1882: A. N. Hornby * Dec 1882-1885: Edward Temple Gurdon * Jan-Feb 1886: Charles John Bruce Marriott * Mar 1886: Edward Temple Gurdon * 1887: Alan Rotherham * 1889: Fred Bonsor * Feb 1890: Andrew Stoddart * Mar 1890: John Lawrence Hickson * Mar 1890: Andrew Stoddart * 1891-Jan 1892: Frederic Alderson * Feb 1892: Sammy Woods * Mar 1892: Frederic Alderson * Jan 1893: Andrew Stoddart * Feb 1893: Sammy Woods * Mar 1893: Andrew Stoddart * Jan-Feb 1894: Richard Lockwood * Mar 1894: Ernest Taylor * 1895: Sammy Woods * 1896: Ernest Taylor * Mar 1896: Frank Mitchell * 1897: Ernest Taylor * 1898: J. F. Byrne * 1899: Arthur Rotherham *
To the First World War
Jan 1900: Richard Cattell * 1900: John Daniell * Jan 1901: James Taylor * Feb-Mar 1901: William Louis Bunting * Jan 1902: Harry Alexander * Feb-Mar 1902: John Daniell * Jan-Feb 1903: Bernard Oughtred * Mar 1903: Percy Dale Kendall * Jan 1904: Frank Moxon Stout * Feb-Mar 1904: John Daniell * Jan-Mar 1905: Frank Moxon Stout * Dec 1905 - Dec 1906: Vincent Cartwright * Jan 1907: Basil Alexander Hill * Feb 1907: John Green * Mar 1907: Ernest Roberts * Jan 1908: Thomas Kelly * Jan 1908: John Birkett * Feb 1908: Charles Hammond * Mar 1908: Lancelot Slocock * Jan 1909: George Lyon * Jan-Mar 1909: Robert Dibble * Jan-Feb 1910: Adrian Stoop * Mar 1910: Edgar Mobbs * Mar 1910-Feb 1911: John Birkett * Mar 1911: Anthony Gotley * Jan-Mar 1912: Robert Dibble * Apr 1912-Mar 1913: Norman Wodehouse * 1914: Ronald Poulton *
To the Second World War
1920: J. E. Greenwood * 1921: William Abbott * Jan 1922: Leonard Graham Brown * Feb 1922-1923: William Abbott * 1924-1926: William Wavell Wakefield * 1927: Leonard Corbett * 1928-Feb 1929: Ronald Cove-Smith * Mar 1929-Feb 1930: Harold Periton * Feb 1930-Jan 1931: John Samuel Tucker * Feb 1931: Peter Howard * Mar 1931-Jan 1933: Carl Aarvold * Feb-Mar 1933: Anthony Novis * 1934: Bernard Gadney * Jan-Feb 1935: Douglas Kendrew * Mar 1935-Mar 1936: Bernard Gadney * 1937: Tuppy Owen-Smith * Jan-Feb 1938: Peter Cranmer * Mar 1938-Mar 1939: Henry Toft *
To the Professional Era
Jan-Feb 1947: Joe Mycock * Mar-Apr 1947: John Heaton * Jan 1948: Edward Scott * Jan 1948: Thomas Kemp * Feb-Mar 1948: Edward Scott * Mar 1948: Robert Weighill * Jan-Feb 1949: Norman Macleod Hall * Feb 1949-Mar 1950: Ivor Preece * Jan 1951: Victor George Roberts * Feb-Mar 1951: John Kendall-Carpenter * Jan 1952-Mar 1953: Norman Macleod Hall * 1954: Robert Victor Stirling * Jan-Feb 1955: Norman Macleod Hall * Feb-Mar 1955: Peter Dalton Young * Jan 1956-Mar 1958: Eric Evans * 1959: Jeffrey Butterfield * 1960-1962: Dickie Jeeps * Jan-Mar 1963: Richard Sharp * May-Jun 1963: Mike Weston * Jan-Feb 1964: John Willcox * Feb-Mar 1964: Ron Jacobs * 1965: David Perry * 1966: Budge Rogers * Jan 1967: Richard Sharp * Feb-Nov 1967: Philip Judd * Jan-Feb 1968: Colin McFadyean * Feb-Mar 1968: Mike Weston * Feb 1969: Dick Greenwood * Feb-Apr 1969: Budge Rogers * Dec 1969-Mar 1970: Bob Hiller * Apr 1970: Bob Taylor * Jan 1971: Tony Bucknall * Feb 1971: John Spencer * Feb 1971: Bob Hiller * Mar-Apr 1971: John Spencer * Jan-Feb 1972: Bob Hiller * Feb-Mar 1972: Peter Dixon * Jun 1972-Mar 1974: John Pullin * Jan-Feb 1975: Fran Cotton * Mar-May 1975: Tony Neary * May 1975: John Pullin * Jan-Mar 1976: Tony Neary * 1977: Roger Uttley * 1978: Bill Beaumont * Feb 1979: Roger Uttley * Feb 1979-Jan 1982: Bill Beaumont * Feb 1982-Feb 1983: Steve Smith * Mar 1983: John Scott * Nov 1983-Mar 1984: Peter John Wheeler * Jun 1984: John Scott * Nov 1984: Nigel Melville * 1985: Paul Dodge * 1986: Nigel Melville * Feb-Mar 1987: Richard Hill * Apr 1987-Feb 1988: Mike Harrison * Mar 1988: Nigel Melville * Apr-Jun 1988: John Orwin * Jun 1988: Richard Harding * Nov 1988-Mar 1989: Will Carling * May 1989: Rob Andrew * Nov 1989-May 1995: Will Carling * May 1995: Rob Andrew * Jun 1995: Will Carling
To the Present Day
Nov 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 * Jun 1998: Tony Diprose * Jun-Jul 1998: Matt Dawson * Nov 1998: Martin Johnson * Nov 1998-Apr 1999: Lawrence Dallaglio * Jun-Oct 1999: Martin Johnson * Feb-Apr 2000: Matt Dawson * Jun 2000-Apr 2001: Martin Johnson * Jun 2001: Kyran Bracken * Oct 2001: Matt Dawson * Nov 2001: Neil Back * Nov 2001-Mar 2002: Martin Johnson * Mar-Apr 2002: Neil Back * Jun 2002: Phil Vickery * Nov 2002-Feb 2003: Martin Johnson * Mar 2003: Jonny Wilkinson * Mar-Jun 2003: Martin Johnson * Aug 2003: Jason Leonard * Aug 2003: Dorian West * Sep-Oct 2003: Martin Johnson * Nov 2003: Phil Vickery * Nov 2003: Martin Johnson * Feb-Jun 2004: Lawrence Dallaglio * Nov 2004-Feb 2005: Jason Robinson * Mar 2005-Mar 2006: Martin Corry * Jun 2006: Patrick Sanderson * Nov 2006: Martin Corry * Feb 2007: Phil Vickery * Mar 2007: Mike Catt * May 2007: Jason Robinson * Jun 2007: Jonny Wilkinson * Aug 2007: Phil Vickery * Aug 2007: Mike Catt * Aug-Sep 2007: Phil Vickery * Sep 2007: Martin Corry * Oct 2007-Feb 2008: Phil Vickery * Feb 2008: Steve Borthwick * Feb-Mar 2008: Phil Vickery * Jun 2008-Mar 2010: Steve Borthwick * Mar 2010-present: Lewis Moody

British and Irish Lions team captains

To 1910
Apr-Aug 1888: Robert Seddon Note 1 * Aug-Oct 1888: Andrew Stoddart Note 1 * 1891: Bill Maclagan * 1896: Johnny Hammond * Jun 1899: Matthew Mullineux Note 2 * Jun-Aug 1899: Frank Stout Note 2 * 1903: Mark Morrison * Jun-Jul 1904: David Bedell-SivrightNote 3 * Jul-Aug 1904: Teddy MorganNote 3 * 1908: Boxer Harding * 1910: John RaphaelNote 4 *
To present
Jun-Jul1910: Tommy SmythNote 5 * Aug 1910: Jack JonesNote 5 * Aug-Sep1910: Tommy SmythNote 5 * 1924: Ronald Cove-Smith * 1927: David MacMyn * 1930: Doug Prentice * 1936: Bernard Gadney * 1938: Sam Walker * 1950: Karl Mullen * 1955: Robin Thompson * 1959: Ronnie Dawson * 1962: Arthur Smith * 1966: Mike Campbell-Lamerton * 1968: Tom Kiernan * 1971: John Dawes * 1974: Willie John McBride * 1977: Phil Bennett * 1980: Bill Beaumont * 1983: Ciaran Fitzgerald * 1986: Colin Deans * 1989: Finlay Calder * 1989: Rob Andrew * 1993: Gavin Hastings * 1997: Martin Johnson * 2001: Martin Johnson * May-Jun 2005: Brian O'DriscollNote 6 * May 2005: Michael OwenNote 6 * Jun 2005: Martin CorryNote 6 * Jul 2005: Gareth ThomasNote 6 * 2009: Paul O'Connell *
Notes
Note 1: Robert Seddon died on tour after a boating accident, Andrew Stoddart, became captain for the remainder of the tour.
Note 2: Matthew Mullineux decided that after losing the first test that he should withdraw from further test matches, handing on field captaincy to Frank Stout, but remained tour captain.
Note 3: David Bedell-Sivright was injured during the first test. Teddy Morgan took over captaincy on the field but Bedell-Sivright remained tour captain.
Note 4: The team that John Raphael captained was not selected by the four Home Nations governing body, but had been organised by Oxford University and billed as the English Rugby Union team. However, it was denoted as the Combined British team by its Argentine hosts because it also included three Scots.
Note 5: Jack Jones captained the first test only, but Tommy Smyth remained the tour captain.
Note 6: Michael Owen captained the Lions in the first tour game, the test vs. Argentina in Cardiff. Brian O'Driscoll was injured at the beginning of the first test. Martin Corry and Gareth Thomas took over captaincy on the field but O'Driscoll remained tour captain.

Barbarian team captains - International Fixtures

To 1999
Apr 1915: Edgar Mobbs(vs.Wal) * Jan 1948: Haydn Tanner(vs.Aus) * Jan 1952: Jimmy Nelson(vs.SA) * Feb 1954: Rex Willis(vs.NZ) * Feb 1958: Cliff Morgan(vs.Aus) * May 1958: Jim Greenwood(vs.East Africa) * Feb 1961: Ronnie Dawson(vs.SA) * Nov 1962: Ron Jacobs(vs.Can) * Feb 1964: Ronnie Dawson(vs.NZ) * Jan 1967: Noel Murphy(vs.Aus) * Dec 1967: Stewart Wilson(vs.NZ) * May 1969: John O'Shea(vs.Rhodesia) * Jan 1970: Gareth Edwards(vs.SA) * May 1970: John Spencer(vs.Sco XV) * Oct 1970: Frank Laidlaw(vs.Fiji) * Jan 1973: John Dawes(vs.NZ) * Nov 1974: Willie John McBride(vs.NZ) * Jan 1976: Mervyn Davies(vs.Aus) * Jun 1976: Phil Bennett(vs.Can) * Sep 1977: Gerald Davies(vs.Lions) * Dec 1978: Derek Quinnell(vs.NZ) * Jan 1982: Bill Beaumont(vs.Aus)'cancelled * Mar 1983: Fergus Slattery(vs.Sco XV) * Dec 1984: Gareth Davies(vs.Aus) * May 1985: Colin Deans(vs.Ita) * Nov 1988: Philip Matthews(vs.Aus) * Nov 1989: David Sole(vs.NZ) * Sep 1990: Nick Farr-Jones(vs.Eng) * Oct 1990: Nick Farr-Jones(vs.Wales) * Nov 1990: (vs.Arg) * Sep 1991: (vs.Sco) * Jun 1992: (vs.Rus) * Nov 1992: (vs.Aus) * Dec 1993: Scott Hastings(vs.NZ) * Jun 1994: (vs.Zim) * Dec 1994: Robert Jones(vs.SA) * 1996: (vs.Ire) * Aug 1996: (vs.Sco) * Aug 1996: Arran Pene(vs.Wal) * Dec 1996: (vs.Aus) *
From 2000
May 2000: Ian Jones(vs.Ire) * May 2000: Zinzan Brooke(vs.Sco) * Aug 2000: (vs.Ger) * Dec 2000: Lawrence Dallaglio(vs.SA) * May 2001: (vs.Wal) * May 2001: Tim Horan(vs.Sco) * May 2001: Gary Teichmann(vs.Eng) * Nov 2001: Rob Howley(vs.Aus) * May 2002: Todd Blackadder(vs.Eng) * May 2002: Pat Lam(vs.Wal) * Jun 2002: Ian Jones(vs.Sco) * May 2003: Taine Randell (vs.Eng) * May 2003: Mick Galwey (vs.Sco) * May 2003: Mark Connors (vs.Wal) * May 2004: Taine Randell (vs.Sco) * May 2004: Matt Burke (vs.Wal) * May 2004: Anton Oliver (vs.Eng) * Jun 2004: Rob Baxter (vs.Por) * Dec 2004: Justin Marshall (vs.NZ) * May 2005: David Humphreys (vs.Sco) * May 2005: Corné Krige (vs.Eng) * May 2006: Raphaël Ibañez (vs.Eng) * May 2006: Will Greenwood (vs.Sco) * Jun 2006: Bobby Skinstad (vs.Geo) * May 2007: Hugh Vyvyan (vs.Tun) * Jun 2007: Hugh Vyvyan (vs.Esp) * Dec 2007: Mark Regan (vs.SA) * May 2008: (vs.Bel) * May 2008: Morgan Turinui (vs.Ire) * Jun 2008: Mark Regan (vs.Eng) * Dec 2008: John Smit (vs.Aus) * May 2009: Martin Corry (vs.Eng) * Jun 2009: Phil Waugh (vs.Aus) * Dec 2009: Victor Matfield (vs.NZ) * May 2010: Xavier Rush (vs.Eng) * Jun 2010: Xavier Rush (vs.Ire) * Dec 2010: TBC (vs.SA) *



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