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Will Greenwood

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NameWill Greenwood
Full nameWilliam John Heaton Greenwood
Date of birth20 October 1972(age 38)
Place of birthBlackburn, Lancashire, England
Height1.92 m (6 ft 4 in)
Weight15 st 10 lb (100 kg)
NicknameShaggy

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William John Heaton "Will" Greenwood, MBE (born 20 October 1972 in Blackburn, Lancashire) is an English former rugby union footballer of the 1990s and 2000s.

He was educated at Stonyhurst Saint Mary's Hall, where his mother taught mathematics until 2007. His father, Dick Greenwood, was assistant bursar at Stonyhurst College where he also coached rugby with Brian Ashton; and Sedbergh School.

He played in the centres, mainly at inside-centre, although he was able to play at outside-centre. However, he always wore the No. 13 shirt, this because of superstition.

He played his club rugby for the Harlequins, having also played for Preston Grasshoppers, Waterloo and Leicester Tigers. He graduated with a BA in Economics from Hatfield College, Durham in 1994.

His father Dick Greenwood played at flanker for and later coached the England Rugby Union team. He left Harlequins and moved to Leicester Tigers in 1996 because the presence of England centre Will Carling meant he could not get first team rugby.

He was overlooked by the England coach Jack Rowell, but was selected for the 1997 British Lions tour to South Africa still uncapped, and ahead of then England captain Phil de Glanville. During the tour, he swallowed his tongue on the pitch after a collision and stopped breathing for several minutes, and did not play in any of the tests. This was one of the few games where Greenwood, contrary to his superstition wore a number 12 jersey. He also toured with the Lions in 2001 but injury again prevented him from playing.

Subsequently picked by new England coach and ex-Tigers centre Clive Woodward he became an important part of that team, notably establishing a centre partnership with Jeremy Guscott. In 2000 he moved back from Tigers to 'Quins after succumbing to poor form, not helped by the arrival of Australian Pat Howard that prevented him from getting first team rugby. His match winning try to defeat Brive, in the European Shield quarterfinal (27 January 2001), was voted the clubs 2000/01 'Try of the Year'. He had already picked up an RFU Cup winners’ medal with Tigers but this time tasted defeat in the final of the same competition with NEC Harlequins, at the hands of Newcastle Falcons in 2001.

He rebounded and was involved in all but one of England's games in the 2003 Rugby World Cup, scoring England's only try against South Africa, when he followed up to touch down after a Lewis Moody charge down. His try against Wales in the quarter-final in Brisbane turned the match for England in a tight game. He finished the tournament as joint top try scorer with five.

He was made vice captain under Lawrence Dallaglio for the 2004 Six Nations tournament. He reached the 50 cap landmark against Ireland and played in all of England's Six Nations matches. At the start of the 2004/5 season he stood on 30 tries. He was the top try scorer in the Six Nations for the past two years, using his innate ability to spot a weakness in midfield. He won the last of 55 England caps against Australia in 2004.

In 2005 Greenwood was injured for the Six Nations, but was selected for the British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand, his third Lions tour. He replaced Brian O'Driscoll just two minutes into the first test against New Zealand and also played in the third test.

In 2006, after 55 England English rugby union caps and 31 tries he announced his retirement at the end of the 2005/6 season and he currently works as an analyst for Sky Sports and regularly appears on 'The Rugby Club' and live premiership matches. During the 2007 Rugby World Cup, Greenwood was employed by ITV as an analyst for live matches.


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Will Greenwood: Adam Gee winning European Tour card the beginning of great ... - Telegraph.co.uk Tweet this news
Telegraph.co.uk---Will Greenwood- followed the action from Girona as his friend Adam Gee won a European Tour card after just one season on the Challenge Tour. ... - Date : Sat, 11 Dec 2010 14:04:33 GMT+00:00
Will Greenwood: Time to make a big noise about Northampton's quiet men, James ... - Telegraph.co.uk Tweet this news
Telegraph.co.uk--Get beaten and you can get straight back in the saddle a week later against the same crowd that you are brassed off ... - Date : Fri, 10 Dec 2010 18:30:38 GMT+00:00
Will Greenwood: England have learned hard lessons this autumn. It will do them ... - Telegraph.co.uk Tweet this news
Telegraph.co.uk--You have to be prepared for the onslaught that will inevitably come. By -Will Greenwood- 5:39PM GMT 03 Dec 2010 And when it comes from the Springboks, ... - Date : Fri, 03 Dec 2010 17:40:07 GMT+00:00
Will Greenwood: Adam Gee winning his European Tour card the start of great ... - Telegraph.co.uk Tweet this news
Telegraph.co.uk---Will Greenwood- followed the action from Girona as his friend Adam Gee won a European Tour card after just one season on the Challenge Tour. ... - Date : Sat, 11 Dec 2010 13:42:42 GMT+00:00
On the Rugby Club... - SkySports Tweet this news
SkySports--Simon Lazenby, Stuart Barnes, Ieuan Evans and -Will Greenwood- take to the Rugby Club studio this week to preview round three of the Heineken Cup. ... - Date : Wed, 08 Dec 2010 17:14:09 GMT+00:00
On the Rugby Club... - SkySports Tweet this news
SkySports--Simon Lazenby, Stuart Barnes, Dewi Morris and -Will Greenwood- return for the Rugby Club this Thursday at 8pm on Sky Sports HD4 where they will look ahead to ... - Date : Wed, 24 Nov 2010 13:33:47 GMT+00:00
Otley teacher learns what it is like to be a Baa Baa - Wharfedale and Airedale Observer Tweet this news
Wharfedale and Airedale Observer--Fenner, who won his shirt by impressing a panel of judges including World Cup winner -Will Greenwood-, plays his rugby for Otley Viscounts but has been out of ... - Date : Thu, 09 Dec 2010 07:32:49 GMT+00:00
More Labor Day travelers will hit the road - Indianapolis Star Tweet this news
Indianapolis Star--[09/01] -Greenwood- resale shop quickly became touchstone after its 2008 opening. [09/01] A Big Log Cabin in the Clouds, originally built around 1863, ... - Date : Thu, 02 Sep 2010 14:38:58 GMT+00:00
Chiefs Vs. Packers: 5 Players To Watch - Arrowhead Addict (blog) Tweet this news
Arrowhead Addict (blog)---...- higher upside so this -will- be his last chance to show he is ready to contribute before the games count. -Greenwood- is a guy who is on the roster bubble. ... - Date : Thu, 02 Sep 2010 13:41:45 GMT+00:00
Relive the bygone days of World War II aviation at Greenwood Lake Airport - Sparta Independent Tweet this news
Sparta Independent--WEST MILFORD � The -Greenwood- Lake Airport in West Milford -will- host the second annual Airport Airshow and World War II Showcase the weekend of Sept. ... - Date : Thu, 02 Sep 2010 19:18:46 GMT+00:00

National team
YearsClub / teamCapsPoints
1997-2004
1997-2001-2005
England
British and Irish Lions
55
2
(155)
(0)

Professional team
YearsClub / teamCapsPoints
1994-1996
1996-2000
2000-2006
Harlequins
Leicester Tigers
Harlequins
25
151
(70)
(307)

Amateur clubs
YearsClub / team
1988-1990
1990- 1994
Preston Grasshoppers
Waterloo RFC

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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