George Ford
George Ford is an English rugby union player who plays as a fly-half for the Leicester Tigers and the England national team. Known for his tactical kicking and playmaking skills, Ford has been a vital part of the England setup, particularly noted for his performances during the Rugby World Cup. His recent inclusion in a list of players with enhanced contracts reflects the growing competition among outhalves in the English rugby scene.
Born on Mar 16, 1993 (33 years old)
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Italy:
George Ford's drop goal changed the course of the match against Scotland.
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France:
George Ford struggled with his performance during the match.
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Ireland:
George Ford's drop-goal attempt was charged down, leading to a try for Scotland.
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Taiwan:
Veteran England fly-half George Ford was named player of the match for the expert way he orchestrated the hosts’ attack.
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Ireland:
George Ford contributed significantly with penalties and assists during the match.
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New Zealand:
George Ford was mentioned in relation to a try against the All Blacks.
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United Kingdom:
Ford caused havoc with a spiral bomb and his crisp drop goals were crucial.
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New Zealand:
George Ford had an influential impact on the game, including two drop goals.
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United Kingdom:
George Ford's stock as a playmaker has rarely been higher after his performance in the match.
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United Kingdom:
George Ford was a pivotal figure in England's victory, contributing 13 points to seal his team’s 10th successive Test win this year.
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