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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
Eddie Jones stepped into the controversy over Sir Clive Woodward's reputed role in England's demise yesterday by leaping to the defence of his old sparring partner.
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
Martin Corry has defended Clive Woodward after he was accused of 'not leaving a legacy' following the 2003 World Cup.
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Planet Rugby (Free subscription) | 31/08/2008
Edinburgh coach, and former England coach Andy Robinson, and England's World Cup-winning coach Sir Clive Woodward, have both hit back at Rob Andrew after the latter's criticism of the post-2003 era when first Woodward and then Robinson struggled to maintain England's success."
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 31/08/2008
THE Rugby Football Union has refused a request from former England coach Sir Clive Woodward to publish his report into the rugby World Cup triumph in 2003 and the legacy needed to continue the country’s standing in the sport.
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
EDDIE JONES has never been able to resist a sharp dig at English rugby and complaints from the top about the England �legacy' left by Sir Clive Woodward has given him another easy target.
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Spin and Spinners (Free subscription) | 27/08/2008
In the Times, Martin Samuel argues that using spin doctors in sport can be counterproductive, like when Clive Woodward took Alastair Campbell on the 2005 Lions tour of New Zealand: In New Zealand, Campbell's presence merely created a permanent negative story concerning the Lions' overblown backroom staff, so lavishly assembled that it even included a propagandist, the man who helped to compile the...
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 27/08/2008
When Sir Clive Woodward was travelling the southern hemisphere, boldly laying waste to his professional credibility in the years after England's victory at the 2003 rugby union World Cup, one of the crucial planks of his bizarre battle plan was the appointment of Alastair Campbell as media relations adviser to the Lions.
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Planet Rugby (Free subscription) | 26/08/2008
Rob Andrew claims Sir Clive Woodward's 2003 World Cup-winning coaching team left the England side in a "terrible state"."
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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 25/08/2008
A cemetery duly awaits the many shadowy figures who travelled all the way to China bearing grudges against men who are building a golden arch from Beijing to London.
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 23/08/2008
Great Britain must improve on its record gold-medal haul at the Beijing Games and create a world-class sports system that delivers success beyond 2012, the Government's funding agency for elite athletes said yesterday.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 12/08/2008
The British Olympic Association’s director of elite performance criticised the hosts for keeping athletes standing for four hours without food or drink as the opening extravaganza unfolded. Did he have a point?
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 12/08/2008
Sir Clive Woodward is to demand a review of the time spent by athletes attending the opening ceremony for London 2012
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Conservative Party Reptile (Free subscription) | 12/08/2008
The Aussies have been having a pop at us for Andy Burnham's typically inane boast that Great Britain would win more Olympic medals than Australia. Apart from the usual soap-dodging routines and the 'whinging poms' bit (here's a tip - mention Bodyline or Clive Woodward and see how long an Aussie can whine for. Gripes: it not just what Australians make wine with) there's a rather odd tirade about
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ChatzWorld - A World of Chat (Free subscription) | 12/08/2008
Sir Clive Woodward thinks improvements can be made on the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony for London 2012. More......