Dick Best
English rugby union coach and journalist
Dick Best (born 22 September 1954) is a former rugby union coach, and current journalist.
Best was Director of Rugby at London Irish.
He coached the England national team. England won 13 and lost two of the 17 games played when Best was their coach.[1]
He was a coach on the 1993 British Lions tour to New Zealand.[2]
References
External links
- [1][dead link] The Daily Telegraph article by Best.
- [2] Article from 1999 when Best was being touted for England again.
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British Lions – 1993 New Zealand tour
- Bayfield
- Burnell
- Clarke
- Cronin
- Dooley
- Galwey
- Johnson
- Leonard
- Milne
- Moore
- Popplewell
- Reed
- Richards
- Teague
- Webster
- Winterbottom
- Wright
- Andrew
- Barnes
- Carling
- Clement
- Cunningham
- Evans
- Gibbs
- Guscott
- G. Hastings (c)
- S. Hastings
- Hunter
- Jones
- Morris
- Nicol
- R. Underwood
- T. Underwood
- Wallace
McGeechan & Best
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