Battle-Weary Corry Faces His Own Waterloo ; England Must Avoid a Second Straight Defeat If the Leicester Powerhouse Is to Remain Captain and Keep His Place.
Evening Standard - London › March 10, 2006
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Evening Standard - London › March 10, 2006
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MARTIN CORRY is preparing for the greatest challenge of his England career in Paris on Sunday, when victory over France would have a significance far beyond the bounds of the RBS Six Nations Championship.
France are desperate to make it a year without defeat on their own soil - Wales were the last victors on 26 February 2005 - and England have not won in Paris since 2000.See the full content of this document
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Battle-Weary Corry Faces His Own Waterloo ; England Must Avoid a Second Straight Defeat If the Leicester Powerhouse Is to Remain Captain and Keep His Place.
With France staging the World Cup next year, they need to confirm the fortress status of the Stade de France - and that is why a defeat by England would send shock waves throughout the country.
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