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England captain Fran Cotton speaks ahead of his debut captaining the team.

Fran speaks ahead of leading the team in the 1975 Five Nations.

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1975 - Fran Cotton speaks ahead of becoming England captain

Check out this short clip below of England training ahead before the 1975 Five Nations, where Fran Cotton is about to make his first appearance as captain. 

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Richard Hill: Wales v. England, 1987 Five Nations

The responsibility of being England Captain is replaced by that of being a father - with precautions taken to ensure a father to an Englishman

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Stuart Barnes

Stuart Barnes: England v. Scotland, 1993 Five Nations

Good, bad and tricks of the memory following my delayed selection

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Bill Beaumont: two debuts

For Lancashire in 1972 and for England in the 1975 Five Nations.

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Alastair Hignell: England v. France, 1977 Five Nations.

A cricketing and rugby photographic memory of my debut

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Alastair Hignell: England v. Wales, 1978 Five Nations

A photographic reminder of a bad day - I missed 4 kicks at goal, Wales won 9-6 and went on to win the Grand Slam

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Roger Uttley: career memories and highlights

My first visit to Twickenham, playing for and captaining England in the Five Nations

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A Collection of memories of Six Nations matches

Memories of Mike Brown and of England v. Scotland, v. France and v. Ireland

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Martin Bayfield: my favourite England memories

My debut, Grand Slam wins, and beating Wales - an audio memory

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Jason Leonard is supporting the Sporting Memories Network

Jason Leonard: career memories and highlights

Coming to Rugby from Football, my England debut, Scotland v. England 1990 Five Nations, the 2003 World Cup Final

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