
Richard Hill
Richard Hill is a former English rugby union player, renowned for his role as a flanker. He is involved in the World Rugby coaching intervention programme, which seeks to educate players on safer tackling practices, reflecting the sport's ongoing commitment to player safety.
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Richard Hill was part of the back row that day.
England 27-23 Argentina: Max Ojomoh stars as hosts revel in winning habitRichard Hill said that the $761m in interest sought by the claimants was an excessive sum.
HP seeking $1.7bn from Mike Lynch's estateRichard Hill is the England team manager who introduced Maro Itoje to Alastair Campbell.
British and Irish Lions 2025: Maro Itoje on faith, charity, politics and artRichard Hill was the England blindside flanker who was injured by Nathan Grey.
following the 2001 Lions’ tour of Australia – The Irish TimesRichard Hill is a Canadian art curator involved in rethinking the inclusion of the permanent collection at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Vancouver Art Gallery finds room for Emily CarrRichard Hill is among the former players who designed the tackle school programme for World Rugby.
Garry Ringrose’s punishment highlights a problem in the disciplinary process – The Irish Times











































