RugbyU: Ashton stays as England coach

From: AAP Sports News (Australia) | Date: December 20, 2007 | Copyright information


AAP Sports News (Australia)

12-20-2007

RugbyU: Ashton stays as England coach

by Julian Guyer

ATTENTION - ADDS background ///



LONDON, Dec 19, 2007 (AFP) - Brian Ashton has retained his position as
coach of the England rugby union team, a statement issued by the Rugby Football
Union (RFU) here Wednesday said.

The statement added that forwards coach John Wells and Mike Ford, the
defence coach, had ...

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