The fact, that his kids wasn't aware that he was one of the iconic rugby players of his era, shows what a humble and genuine man he is, had the honour of meeting him, Sella, Bunce Fitzpatrick, Benazi, Blanco and a few other greats of the amateur era, great memories of 95.
@@peterferan4389 Amateur era for me was a different kind of passion, players played for the badge, their country, their family, tours didn't happen as frequently as today, Sella first player to have reached a century test matches, gained 111 caps in 13 years btw 1982 and 1995, today players get 100 test matches over a weekend and it's not really something celebrated, because it's more about revenue and not the achievements of players, a bit like gladiators, expendable, just my opinion.
most guys get to that age and all they can talk about is what they did in their youth, how great they were, maybe because it was the time they felt at their best. this guy, was actually the captain of england and has never even mentioned it to his kids?!!! he was always a class act, and this just proves he hasn't changed despite his age and his lifestyle change. big love from NZ
Got into rugby in 91, watched this guy lead us to 3 grand slams, a world cup final, memorable wins over all blacks, australia and the boks. Cannot underestimate what Carling did for English rugby.
Kiwi here, I couldn't stand this guy back in the day, my interpretation was he was arrogant and epitomised everything I despised about English rugby. Now here he is. relaxed and humble and comes across as an outstanding person. It just shows me how the media build these narratives that are greatly removed from reality. Cheers to you Will Carling. ( As an aside, If I despised anyone in the opposition it really meant that I respected their rugby prowess)
Same here, I was kid when he played and I got my distaste for him through my mum....who happens to be Irish 🤣 all grown up now and no motherly influence, he does seem like a top bloke
As a New Zealander living just down the road from Twickenham during the 1991 World Cup it was great to watch this video. The quick raise of the eyebrows that Frank Bunce gave Will Carling after the tackle has always been very common in NZ, especially amongst Maori people and is a polite way to acknowledge another person without words when passing in the street for instance. I find Will Carlings nod as a response typically English and it's great to hear his insight on those great games. Thankyou for the video.
So good,Will was from one of ,if not the best English teams,full of mercurial stars,as an ABs fan,i love the games between England and the ABs,respect to Will.
Really well put together.....and you come across so well Will...a proper rugby man. Love the story about your youngest not believing you played for England!
Wonderful player and Ambassador for the Game. 22yrs old and Captain of England speaks volumes of your quality. As a Kiwi , can only admire what you achieved
The story about Will's sons asking if he really played for England gave me a giggle. This guy was one of my rugby heroes growing up (both as a Quin and an England player). Superb video.
I'm a kiwi 52yrs I remember you for sure up amongst the best in the world in your error cheers for the memories it hurt badly loosing to England the most in all honesty last WC was just as bad but we will exact our revenge as always haha all the best even though you caused NZ much suffering in your day thats what made you one of the best players in the world that is set in history awesome respects
Thank you for acknowledging the legend Jonah as i am quite sure he would have been humbled with your kind words and reflection! Thank God technology was able to capture his iconic moments on the field which shaped him into a great rugby ambassador off the field. RIP JL!
Captured the interaction with Frank Bunce perfectly - kiwi head and eyebrows up vs English nod. Having lived in both countries for a long time I recognised both gestures immediately. Appreciate such a passionate and honest storytelling.
You should be proud, you played well and led well, and you won alot of the time, you scored great tries, and you overcame peer pressure and jealousy. I think you were great 👍
@@cp2291 Jonah was in a street gang before he got into rugby. He mentions it in his auto biography. He used to love getting into fights and bashing people but then rugby changed him
one of the great communicators in world rugby. Highly intelligent and incredibly articulate. NZer's hated losing to England more than any other team in the world Carling was everything you hated about the English team but in reality such a self effacing,down to earth bloke. Great character of the game
Hi Will, Kiwi here. Not a fan back in the day, but that’s probably bs. You are obviously a top bloke. Really enjoyed listening to your Jersey tales. Loved seeing you and Jonah hanging out together in the 2015 WC in England. Cheers, James
I had the privilege of meeting will and his dad at ye old windmill in clapham common in 1998,what a gentleman, realized I was a kiwi and bought me a beer ,I'll never forget that ,he was like royalty to me but a very humble person,
Irish rugby fan here. Always thought he was a smug arrogant personification of english rugby. This interview though and especially when he admitted he cried after his first captaincy relieved that the game hadnt been a disaster. That got me. He was just like everyone else, putting on a front, doing what he had to do to survive. I love rugby. I love the rivalry and the tradition of the great competitions like the 6 nations. Most of all though, i love the brutality on the pitch and the respect and friendship off the pitch. Respect to you Carling, great player, great captain.
I felt that about your bloke, BOD. Thought he was a right arrogant egotistical twat until I met him in an airport lounge and he was really nice to me and my kids. It's funny how different people can be in private from their public image.
England's 2nd greatest Captain, despite my being a Kiwi! He started the change from a talented pub squad to something resembling a pro-team that Martin Johnson and co could take to the RWC. A genuine Inside Centre with talent and a cat amongst the amateur pigeons. Good start Will Carling, good start.
Love you will! Loved how humble you are. So much respect for everyone else and in doing so you have gathered so much more that's so much rewarding. God bless
He's right about the plain white English shirt with just the red rose and a number on the back. I am an All Blacks fan and I feel the same about the old black jersey with just a plain silver fern. It was very powerful symbolism.
Agreed. There was a beautiful simplicity about the old national jerseys which I really miss, especially the old England and AB shirts, and I have replicas of both in my collection.
There's a certain touch of Ricky Gervais in every sentence Will speaks . . . Solid centre , great captain , with a possible touch of comedy in the old guy
1. You need a jerseytales # 2. Love seeing the old guys while they still have the good memories. Need a Woods, Hastings, Horan, Guscott, Quinnell, BOD, Shane, Dominguez. Love the Al Charrron shoutout! Mark Andrews, Teichman, or Big Os.
Carling and his team gave England back their self respect. And his comment is bang on. Everyone else can show pride in playing for their country but when the English do it, it is seen as arrogance .
I think you have to remember that there's a) media framing of any captain's responses and b) you're looking at a vast amount of countries that all look at England with a slightly jaundiced eye due to the whole business with the empire. Basically something could be said in high spirits and in jest and you can guarantee that anyone who is not English will more often than not take that the wrong way especially in the context of sport. It's only natural.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video Will, your humbleness and modesty plus your pride of wearing the Red Rose really comes through. The response from your youngest son was funny. All Black Andrew Mehrtens told me you are a great guy looks like Mehrts was right. The great thing about Rugby is the respect rugby people have for their Opponents. I only got to see you play once Lions v Waikato 1993 and despite the result I was impressed with your skills and tenacity you played well that day in Hamilton.
Will is a class act both on and off the pitch. He was a world class player & captain who has made a career out of talking down his rugby achievements. Always looked forward to watching him play and now listening to him as a very informed commentator.
When I was a younger welsh person I didn't like Mr carlin . But after his retirement and listening to his stories and his feelings about his opposition I grew to like him . Comes over as a much more of a grounded person than other players of that era of English rugby . 🏉
@@stephenmurray2335 Jersey guscott is a very disrespectful person towards lower teir international teams . The underwoods are also quite snobbish and many times unwilling to shake hands after a club defeat . Mind you Brian Moore is an absolute legend . Great player and a very nice man .
@@edmundscycles1 Congratulations my friend, your case is proven! How could anybody argue against such a well documented body of evidence? Clearly I am mistaken, and you are not biased against the English at all. 😂
@@stephenmurray2335 I was very disappointed by England's performance against Wales in the 6 nations . The backs player very well and were let down by to many penalties by the forwards and the lack of direction by farrell the captain. Some of the young England players are looking very good . The current management team are pretty good and should stay for many years . Eddie Jones had great long term vision and in 2 years the England squad will be world Cup winners again as long as disapline is maintained .
Awesome stories, well told. Thank you for sharing what it meant to play for your country. I hope you eventually showed your boys some video of you playing.... on VHS
Really enjoyed watching him play in the early 90s as I was a teenager and I’ll never forget the famous 95’RWC,a great centre partnership he formed with Jerry Guscott and of course the slick hands of the orchestrater @ 10 Rob Andrew..... The game I enjoyed most of that tournament was-bar the final,England vs Australia in the quarters a real ding-dong battle with Andrew getting the spoils with a long range drop goal in the dying minutes.....🏴🏉👌 Iuean Evans would be a good player to be interviewed I reckon 🏴
Thats the whole rugby culture summed up there, when he was talking about the English/French rivalry...then meeting in the bar afterwards. I think we should sort out the fishing issue with a game of rugby
One of the greatest captains we have had. You talked about being passionate about playing for England and for me that is the one thing lacking from the current team.
Marcus Smith epitomizes that lack of spirit for me - technically very gifted but you can tell he's Generation Instagram and every time he sees himself on the big screen during the game he arranges his hair. God, I so miss the Will Carling days.
I believe that Caleb Clarke found out that his dad, Eroni, was an All Black at about the age of 12 when he was at school looking through a book of former ab's. Caleb was a breakthrough star last year for AB;s against Australia, but chose to follow 7's to Olympics so has not played this year. Will be competing next year against Jordan, Reece, Ioane and possibly ex league star Tuivasa-Sheck for a wing spot, so I have no idea how they will sort that lot out. Will Carling seems a nice fella, good interview.
what a humble man... not what I was expecting...he's dead right what he said about looking at English team and him as arrogant, sorry got it wrong, all the best in the world cup from NZ
So happy little Sedbergh got a mention. Private school that costs like 100k a year but always a formidable rugby team that breeds some of the best players. Same for Kirkby Lonsdale & Kendal. Some great rugby towns in the north west.
"because you're my dad and you're too fat" hahahahahahahahahaha Awesome comment. I've listened to him in after-matches and Carling is one funny guy. Great sense of humour.
Howzit Will, During 1995 WC we were quite look a likes. I have many stories to tell about this, but one stands out. I was on my way to Joh'burg for a business meeting, flying business class in those days, and two "senior" English gentlemen were seated very close to me (just before your NZ game). They aggressively asked me what I was doing on the flight as I (you) should have been with my team....It took some time to convince them that I was not in fact you. This will always stay with me. Cheers mate, have a good one on that. Johan Marais, Hout Bay, Cape town
Who would you like to see on the next episode of Jersey Tales?
Keith Wood for my vote!
Richie McCaw or DC
Doddie Weir and Sean Fizpatrick
@@paulgill5078 👌🏻
Al Charron.
The fact, that his kids wasn't aware that he was one of the iconic rugby players of his era, shows what a humble and genuine man he is, had the honour of meeting him, Sella, Bunce Fitzpatrick, Benazi, Blanco and a few other greats of the amateur era, great memories of 95.
Do you think the professional game has as much passion and pride as your era?
@@peterferan4389 Amateur era for me was a different kind of passion, players played for the badge, their country, their family, tours didn't happen as frequently as today, Sella first player to have reached a century test matches, gained 111 caps in 13 years btw 1982 and 1995, today players get 100 test matches over a weekend and it's not really something celebrated, because it's more about revenue and not the achievements of players, a bit like gladiators, expendable, just my opinion.
most guys get to that age and all they can talk about is what they did in their youth, how great they were, maybe because it was the time they felt at their best. this guy, was actually the captain of england and has never even mentioned it to his kids?!!!
he was always a class act, and this just proves he hasn't changed despite his age and his lifestyle change.
big love from NZ
Got into rugby in 91, watched this guy lead us to 3 grand slams, a world cup final, memorable wins over all blacks, australia and the boks. Cannot underestimate what Carling did for English rugby.
Will Carling - A great player - respect and thanks frm NZ
Just posted saying as an English supporter I remember watch JL play in the 95 WC, against England that day a legend was made
Great guy and player. All the best from NZ.
Kiwi here, I couldn't stand this guy back in the day, my interpretation was he was arrogant and epitomised everything I despised about English rugby. Now here he is. relaxed and humble and comes across as an outstanding person. It just shows me how the media build these narratives that are greatly removed from reality. Cheers to you Will Carling. ( As an aside, If I despised anyone in the opposition it really meant that I respected their rugby prowess)
You nailed it mate, my sentiments exactly.
I felt the same, but changed my opinion when he called the old dudes of World Rugby at the time, a bunch of old farts. Good bloke.
Same here, I was kid when he played and I got my distaste for him through my mum....who happens to be Irish 🤣 all grown up now and no motherly influence, he does seem like a top bloke
There's a great story of his bio sitting in his book shelf. His wife comes along, takes it out and throws it in the rubbish bin!
With respect....a Kiwi accusing others of arrogance? Please.
As a New Zealander living just down the road from Twickenham during the 1991 World Cup it was great to watch this video. The quick raise of the eyebrows that Frank Bunce gave Will Carling after the tackle has always been very common in NZ, especially amongst Maori people and is a polite way to acknowledge another person without words when passing in the street for instance. I find Will Carlings nod as a response typically English and it's great to hear his insight on those great games. Thankyou for the video.
So good,Will was from one of ,if not the best English teams,full of mercurial stars,as an ABs fan,i love the games between England and the ABs,respect to Will.
Really well put together.....and you come across so well Will...a proper rugby man. Love the story about your youngest not believing you played for England!
Brilliant. Encapsulates what rugby is about.
Wonderful player and Ambassador for the Game. 22yrs old and Captain of England speaks volumes of your quality. As a Kiwi , can only admire what you achieved
The story about Will's sons asking if he really played for England gave me a giggle. This guy was one of my rugby heroes growing up (both as a Quin and an England player). Superb video.
AB supporter here. Thankyou so very much Will for sharing your memories with us. Love & Respect always Bro
Enjoyed that , bit of a trip down memory lane , cheers from NZ
I'm a kiwi 52yrs I remember you for sure up amongst the best in the world in your error cheers for the memories it hurt badly loosing to England the most in all honesty last WC was just as bad but we will exact our revenge as always haha all the best even though you caused NZ much suffering in your day thats what made you one of the best players in the world that is set in history awesome respects
Error / Era? I think you got that one wrong, dude.
@canvas bed Never nice to lose, but I wasn't playing..
@@lastpenny849 I loved that (Freudian slip?)
Thank you for acknowledging the legend Jonah as i am quite sure he would have been humbled with your kind words and reflection! Thank God technology was able to capture his iconic moments on the field which shaped him into a great rugby ambassador off the field. RIP JL!
Kiwi here
New respect for Will. THANKS FOR SHARING THE MEMOROES
Captured the interaction with Frank Bunce perfectly - kiwi head and eyebrows up vs English nod. Having lived in both countries for a long time I recognised both gestures immediately. Appreciate such a passionate and honest storytelling.
You should be proud, you played well and led well, and you won alot of the time, you scored great tries, and you overcame peer pressure and jealousy.
I think you were great 👍
Jonah would have been a monster in the gangs as well had he not played rugby.
Rest easy big man, you are still remembered around wellington bro.
Around the world my friend 🙏🏻
Whats this got to do with gangs ?
@@cp2291 Jonah was in a street gang before he got into rugby. He mentions it in his auto biography. He used to love getting into fights and bashing people but then rugby changed him
We believe you're a good lad Will, very good even. From a french guy ^^
one of the great communicators in world rugby. Highly intelligent and incredibly articulate. NZer's hated losing to England more than any other team in the world Carling was everything you hated about the English team but in reality such a self effacing,down to earth bloke. Great character of the game
Enjoyed it. Well done. All the way from South Africa
Loved his comment about Bunce - he hit hard...and late. Love it
Many thanks Will - I loved watching you play and loved hearing your tales.
Thank you Will ..
Articulate and sincere
You and Guscott. One of the best centre partnerships.
You were a top player and captain. To do it so well when so young. Well done
You are the man ! A Rugby Legend.
Hi Will, Kiwi here. Not a fan back in the day, but that’s probably bs. You are obviously a top bloke. Really enjoyed listening to your Jersey tales. Loved seeing you and Jonah hanging out together in the 2015 WC in England. Cheers, James
What a great bloke! Will Carling has a lovely sense of humour.
A great blast from the past, loved it, we need more tales!
I had the privilege of meeting will and his dad at ye old windmill in clapham common in 1998,what a gentleman, realized I was a kiwi and bought me a beer ,I'll never forget that ,he was like royalty to me but a very humble person,
Will Carling. Talented. Humorous. Articulate. Self-effacing and humble. He's one of those great sportsmen who, when he speaks, you listen.
Awesome interview with a legend of the game very impressive collection of jumpers from a all black supporter 🖒🖒👌👌👏👏👏
Great stories about your jerseys! You were one of the great centers of your era which was also a time of great classic exciting Rugby matches!
I think that’s the most I’ve seen Will Carling say, what a throughly nice bloke.
Really good Will.. great guy great player.. watched him many times over the years..
Cheers mate from New Zealand
I remember watching When I was in high school. This guy is a Legend.
Irish rugby fan here. Always thought he was a smug arrogant personification of english rugby. This interview though and especially when he admitted he cried after his first captaincy relieved that the game hadnt been a disaster. That got me. He was just like everyone else, putting on a front, doing what he had to do to survive. I love rugby. I love the rivalry and the tradition of the great competitions like the 6 nations. Most of all though, i love the brutality on the pitch and the respect and friendship off the pitch. Respect to you Carling, great player, great captain.
I felt that about your bloke, BOD. Thought he was a right arrogant egotistical twat until I met him in an airport lounge and he was really nice to me and my kids. It's funny how different people can be in private from their public image.
Really enjoyed those tales of past memories
Captain of England when such a lot was going on both on and off the pitch .
A great captain what an era .
England's 2nd greatest Captain, despite my being a Kiwi! He started the change from a talented pub squad to something resembling a pro-team that Martin Johnson and co could take to the RWC. A genuine Inside Centre with talent and a cat amongst the amateur pigeons. Good start Will Carling, good start.
Nice view into mind of ex England captain- and to show they are just like our guys.
Sella, Bunce and Lomu....and Carling is up there with them.
Stumbled across this. Great to hear the stories and getting to know you a little more through the manner in which you express yourself. 👍👍
Good Bless you Will, Your team gave us a lot of great memories and reinvigorated English rugby. Thank you.
Love you will! Loved how humble you are. So much respect for everyone else and in doing so you have gathered so much more that's so much rewarding. God bless
From NZ, loved this, Will Carling a humble decent man, thanks for showing us your jerseys, great stuff. 🏴
He's right about the plain white English shirt with just the red rose and a number on the back. I am an All Blacks fan and I feel the same about the old black jersey with just a plain silver fern. It was very powerful symbolism.
Agreed. There was a beautiful simplicity about the old national jerseys which I really miss, especially the old England and AB shirts, and I have replicas of both in my collection.
There's a certain touch of Ricky Gervais in every sentence Will speaks . . . Solid centre , great captain , with a possible touch of comedy in the old guy
“I’m a friend first and a boss second.
Probably entertainer third.”
- David Brent
And a certain, more handsome, David Jason about his looks.
1. You need a jerseytales #
2. Love seeing the old guys while they still have the good memories. Need a Woods, Hastings, Horan, Guscott, Quinnell, BOD, Shane, Dominguez. Love the Al Charrron shoutout! Mark Andrews, Teichman, or Big Os.
Great tales, the one about his kids especially good. Self deprecating, humble and seems like a great bloke.
I loved watching Will play with my dad talking me through the games. Loved the fact he treasured that plain white Jersey with nothing on it.
Carling and his team gave England back their self respect. And his comment is bang on. Everyone else can show pride in playing for their country but when the English do it, it is seen as arrogance .
Him perhaps. Unfortunately, England have a nasty habit of dismissing the opposition before the game. And that is arrogance.
@@douglasstewart3889 Any recent examples, so we can follow your point?
@@MKRM27 Zero examples. Guaranteed.
I think you have to remember that there's a) media framing of any captain's responses and b) you're looking at a vast amount of countries that all look at England with a slightly jaundiced eye due to the whole business with the empire. Basically something could be said in high spirits and in jest and you can guarantee that anyone who is not English will more often than not take that the wrong way especially in the context of sport. It's only natural.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video Will, your humbleness and modesty plus your pride of wearing the Red Rose really comes through.
The response from your youngest son was funny. All Black Andrew Mehrtens told me you are a great guy looks like Mehrts was right.
The great thing about Rugby is the respect rugby people have for their Opponents. I only got to see you play once Lions v Waikato 1993 and despite the result I was impressed with your skills and tenacity you played well that day in Hamilton.
I loved watching you; Jeremy Guscott, Rob Andrew and Rory Underwood, greats.
This series is awesome. Well done. I've loved every one.
Respect, Will Carling. We Aussies couldn't figure out how to stop Jonah either!
I think SA were the only team who did, and their plan was "Just don't let the ball get to him"
The Saffas figured it out, he got stopped by a nr of our players,after bulldozing a few😂but still max respect, legend!!!
I’m a Welshman but I always had the utmost respect for calling he was a great player
Love the tale about his kids not believing him . Classy Guy .
Love this series, captures the essence of rugby beautifully.
Thanks for the memories Will! Great video
Will is a class act both on and off the pitch.
He was a world class player & captain who has made a career out of talking down his rugby achievements.
Always looked forward to watching him play and now listening to him as a very informed commentator.
That was excellent. He is exactly as expected.
Love the Maori wave @ 5:52. Frank Bunce was saying gidday mate, and your response was spot on. Haha, classic.
When I was a younger welsh person I didn't like Mr carlin . But after his retirement and listening to his stories and his feelings about his opposition I grew to like him . Comes over as a much more of a grounded person than other players of that era of English rugby . 🏉
I agree (I'm Scottish). A very likeable and engaging fellow.
Typical anti-England racist nonsense. Who are these 'other players of that era of English rugby' you compare Will Carling to?
@@stephenmurray2335 Jersey guscott is a very disrespectful person towards lower teir international teams . The underwoods are also quite snobbish and many times unwilling to shake hands after a club defeat .
Mind you Brian Moore is an absolute legend . Great player and a very nice man .
@@edmundscycles1 Congratulations my friend, your case is proven! How could anybody argue against such a well documented body of evidence? Clearly I am mistaken, and you are not biased against the English at all. 😂
@@stephenmurray2335 I was very disappointed by England's performance against Wales in the 6 nations . The backs player very well and were let down by to many penalties by the forwards and the lack of direction by farrell the captain. Some of the young England players are looking very good . The current management team are pretty good and should stay for many years . Eddie Jones had great long term vision and in 2 years the England squad will be world Cup winners again as long as disapline is maintained .
Thank you Will, it was all a great pleasure to watch.
I remember watching the 95 WC game against NZ and being both upset as an English supporter and being in awe of Jonah Lomu game that day.
Great episode
This is hilarious, he is a funny guy, oh my word... what is this? Jonah, telling you face not to look scared, lol💯👌😂
Awesome stories, well told. Thank you for sharing what it meant to play for your country. I hope you eventually showed your boys some video of you playing.... on VHS
He was spot on about Frank Bunce....my god he was a great player, probably one of the best centres to ever play.
Carling, one of the few players to consistantly tackle Jonah. And a very good human being who speaks his mind.
😂😂 what game were you watching
Really enjoyed watching him play in the early 90s as I was a teenager and I’ll never forget the famous 95’RWC,a great centre partnership he formed with Jerry Guscott and of course the slick hands of the orchestrater @ 10 Rob Andrew.....
The game I enjoyed most of that tournament was-bar the final,England vs Australia in the quarters a real ding-dong battle with Andrew getting the spoils with a long range drop goal in the dying minutes.....🏴🏉👌
Iuean Evans would be a good player to be interviewed I reckon 🏴
Thats the whole rugby culture summed up there, when he was talking about the English/French rivalry...then meeting in the bar afterwards. I think we should sort out the fishing issue with a game of rugby
One of the greatest captains we have had. You talked about being passionate about playing for England and for me that is the one thing lacking from the current team.
Marcus Smith epitomizes that lack of spirit for me - technically very gifted but you can tell he's Generation Instagram and every time he sees himself on the big screen during the game he arranges his hair. God, I so miss the Will Carling days.
Awesome stories Will.
Thank you a beautifully told tale.
I believe that Caleb Clarke found out that his dad, Eroni, was an All Black at about the age of 12 when he was at school looking through a book of former ab's. Caleb was a breakthrough star last year for AB;s against Australia, but chose to follow 7's to Olympics so has not played this year. Will be competing next year against Jordan, Reece, Ioane and possibly ex league star Tuivasa-Sheck for a wing spot, so I have no idea how they will sort that lot out. Will Carling seems a nice fella, good interview.
Excellent Jersey tales ... liked this a lot..
Excellent , more jersey tails from around the world pls...
Carlings England gave us back respect and a lot of wins. 👍🏈
Fantastic commentary from an incredibly humble person.
what a humble man... not what I was expecting...he's dead right what he said about looking at English team and him as arrogant, sorry got it wrong, all the best in the world cup from NZ
Loved this. Thank you, Will.
One of the first men I hated out of fear and admiration, before I knew what those things are. Da iawn 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Tough, skillful & a great captain!
What a Legend! From a kiwi bloke. 🙂
Love it, Absolutely hilarious. RIP Jonah.
What a lovely bloke, and that’s coming from a Welshman!
Kiwi here.. Big fan of yours Will
Great tales, cheers Will.
Legend.
Superb narrative !!! enjoyed to this so much
Absolutely brilliant! from a Scotland fan!
What a legend.
So happy little Sedbergh got a mention. Private school that costs like 100k a year but always a formidable rugby team that breeds some of the best players. Same for Kirkby Lonsdale & Kendal. Some great rugby towns in the north west.
AB'S hard all day, but man the Poms are so classy when it comes to this sort of stuff. Wilko, This guy, Catt, even Monye.
Will brought a professional aproach and pride to English rugby befor the professional era came about. Great captain
"because you're my dad and you're too fat" hahahahahahahahahaha Awesome comment. I've listened to him in after-matches and Carling is one funny guy. Great sense of humour.
Howzit Will, During 1995 WC we were quite look a likes. I have many stories to tell about this, but one stands out. I was on my way to Joh'burg for a business meeting, flying business class in those days, and two "senior" English gentlemen were seated very close to me (just before your NZ game). They aggressively asked me what I was doing on the flight as I (you) should have been with my team....It took some time to convince them that I was not in fact you. This will always stay with me. Cheers mate, have a good one on that. Johan Marais, Hout Bay, Cape town
He right about the aura of a uniform without all the sponsor logos splashed across it.