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    22 de jun. de 2023 · The Army was where Will Carling was supposed to spend his working life, a captain maybe, but not of the rugby kind.As the son of Lieutenant Colonel Bill Carling, an officer in the Royal Regiment of Wales, he’d attended Sedbergh and then a course at Sandhurst before going on to a psychology degree in Durham, after which he was supposed to return for a life in the military.

  2. Will Carling was England’s youngest, longest-serving and most successful captains ever taking on the position at the age of 22. He captained England for 59 Tests, winning 44 of them. His leadership qualities ensured England dominated the Five Nations in the first-half of the 1990s. Will Carling completed Grand Slams in 1990, 1991 and 1995.

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  4. 16 de nov. de 2023 · Although the relationship has been denied by Carling, Diana reportedly asked for private training sessions which led to a fleeting tryst. In the press, the frisson was blamed for the breakdown of his marriage. Today, he is married to Lisa, the ex-wife of David Cooke, a former rugby union star, and the couple have two children.

  5. 11 de nov. de 2021 · Time has been kind to Carling, who first captained England at the age of 22 and won 72 caps from 1988 to 1996, leading his country on 59 occasions, including three Grand Slam titles.

  6. 19 de fev. de 2021 · Will Carling on the burst for England against Wales in 1997. Then it was off to Durham University to study psychology on an army scholarship, with his reputation as a strong-running young centre ...

  7. Choosing Carling as captain in 1988, aged 22 and just 10 months into his international career, was an inspired decision by England head coach Geoff Cooke. The former Sedburgh pupil and Durham University psychology student led out England in 59 tests, winning 44, with back-to-back Five Nations Grand Slams achieved in 1991 and 1992 and again in 1995.