
Sir Clive Woodward
Sir Clive Woodward is a renowned English rugby union coach and former player, best known for leading the England national team to victory in the 2003 Rugby World Cup. His coaching philosophy emphasized a combination of tactical innovation and player empowerment. Woodward's tenure as the British and Irish Lions head coach during the 2005 tour to New Zealand was marked by controversial decisions and a series of poor performances, ultimately leading to a 'blackwash' in the Test series against the All Blacks.
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