Common questions

What happened to Tim Rodber?

What happened to Tim Rodber?

Post-retirement Rodber went into management after retiring and held executive posts including successful stints as regional COO and CEO of Williams Lea. He worked for Middleton Advisors until mid 2013. In July 2013 he was appointed CEO of global workspace providers, Instant.

How old is Tim Rodber?

52 years (July 2, 1969)
Tim Rodber/Age

What does Tony Underwood do now?

He is now retired from international rugby and having trained as a pilot, went on to fly for Easyjet. He then became a long-haul pilot for Virgin Atlantic.

What nationality is Manu Tuilagi?

British
English
Manu Tuilagi/Nationality

How many Tuilagi brothers play rugby?

seven Tuilagi brothers
There are seven Tuilagi brothers, which isn’t THAT unusual on its own. But the fact that six of them have played for Leicester Tigers? That is a bit more noteworthy. Freddie, Henry, Alesana, Anitelea, Vavae and Manu have all either played professional rugby, or are at the moment.

How old is Manu Tuilagi?

30 years (May 18, 1991)
Manu Tuilagi/Age

What’s wrong with Manu Tuilagi?

Manu Tuilagi is hoping to put his injury problems behind him and kick-start his Sale career. The Covid pandemic, a serious Achilles injury in September 2020 that kept him out for eight months, and more recently a minor hamstring issue have all provided interruptions since Tuilagi signed for the club 14 months ago.

Who was Tim Rodber in the British and Irish Lions?

Timothy Andrew Keith Rodber (born 2 July 1969) is an English former rugby union footballer who played at Number eight, flanker or lock for Northampton Saints, England, and the British and Irish Lions . Rodber excelled at rugby from an early age, representing his school, as well as local sides Petersfield R.F.C. and Oxford Old Boys.

Why was Tim Rodber in the Test team?

Rodber captained the midweek side against Mpumalanga, but was seen initially as behind the other No.8s for the Test side. However injury to Scott Quinnell, and then Eric Miller catching flu, led to Rodber starting the First test. Rodber became one of the stand out performers during the tour.

When did Tim Rodber retire from rugby union?

He resigned in 2001 after retiring from the sport. In 1987 Rodber joined the Northampton Saints academy and would go on to become club captain. Whilst at Northampton he started in the victorious 2000 Heineken Cup Final as they defeated Munster.

Where did Tim Rodber go to college at?

He attended Churcher’s College and studied biology at Oxford Polytechnic (now Oxford Brookes University) on Army scholarships. Rodber was a Captain in the Green Howards infantry regiment of the British Army and remained so even after rugby turned professional.

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Ruth Doyle