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I’ve known Wade Dooley for 20 years, packed down with him in England’s second row for 22 games plus three Tests with the 1989 Lions; won a Grand Slam with him, got to the final of the 1991 ...
The news that former England second row and police constable Wade Dooley is to become an RFU citing officer must surely be the most improbable case of 'poacher turned gamekeeper' of them all.
Wade Dooley will return to the elite rugby beat as an RFU citing officer, but the 'poacher-turned-gamekeeper' has been told to expect a far cleaner game than the one he once knew.
Former England second row Wade Dooley is returning to the game as a citing officer for the Rugby Football Union. Policeman Dooley, 51, who won 55 caps as Martin Johnson's predecessor in the national ...
It is 26 years since Wade Dooley, that towering colossus of English oak, was felled illegally by John Beattie straight from the kick-off in a Calcutta Cup match at Murrayfield. ‘He beat me to it ...
Wade Dooley, the former England and Lions forward, is to become a citing officer for the Rugby Football Union. The 51-year-old, known as the Blackpool Tower during his playing days, won 55 caps ...
Former England second-row Wade Dooley is set to make a comeback in the rugby world with a role as a citing officer for the Rugby Football Union. Dooley, who won 55 caps for England and was ...
The looming presence was hard to ignore as I settled down with the smugness that comes from ensuring that your long flight ...
BRENDAN GALLAGHER IT MIGHT be mid-summer and nearly 11 months into a never-ending season but, as England go to work in Buenos ...
WADE DOOLEY believes England have learned from mistakes made in 1991 and can win the World Cup against Australia.
Wade Dooley believes England have learned from mistakes made in 1991 and can win the World Cup against Australia. The former lock, who earned 55 England caps between 1985-1993, was part of captain ...
Three English policemen — Wade Dooley, Paul Ackford and Dean Richards — were at the heart of a Lions forward unit which also contained David Sole, Brian Moore, Dai Young, Finlay Calder and Teague.