Database: Occupations of England Rugby Union team

Sunday 20 February 1994 00:02 GMT
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------------------------------------------------------------------- J Callard Teacher, Downside School T Underwood Investment banker, Lehman Brothers W Carling Managing director, Insight marketing P de Glanville Marketing, Cow & Gate R Underwood Flight lieutenant, RAF R Andrew Chartered surveyor, DTZ Debenham Thorpe K Bracken Law student, Bristol J Leonard Self-employed builder B Moore Edward Lewis solicitors V Ubogu Director, Cobrawatch security M Johnson Bank officer, Midland M Bayfield Police constable, Bedford T Rodber Lieutenant, Green Howards S Ojomoh Student, Bristol N Back Insurance executive -------------------------------------------------------------------

RESULTS OF WEST INDIES v

ENGLAND TESTS AT SABINA PARK

1929-30 Drawn

1934-35 West Indies, innings & 161 runs

1947-48 West Indies, 10 wickets

1953-54 West Indies, 140 runs

1959-60 Drawn

1967-68 Drawn

1973-74 Drawn

1980-81 Drawn

1985-86 West Indies, 10 wickets

1989-90 England, 9 wickets

MOST WESTERLY LEAGUE

FOOTBALL GROUNDS IN BRITAIN

1 Home Park, Plymouth Argyle

2 Vetch Field, Swansea City

3 St James' Park, Exeter City

4 Plainmoor, Torquay United

5 Ninian Park, Cardiff City

6 Bloomfield Park, Blackpool

7 Prenton Park, Tranmere Rovers

8 Racecourse Ground, Wrexham

9 Goodison Park, Everton

10 Anfield, Liverpool

Top 10 of Sport

ANNIVERSARIES

Today Birth of Jimmy Greaves (1940).

Monday Death of Duncan Edwards (1958).

Tuesday Births of racing driver Niki Lauda (1949); and tennis player Michael Chang (1972).

Wednesday Major Walter Clopton Wingfield patented 'Sphairistike', now better known as lawn tennis (1874).

Thursday Births of Brian Close (1931); Denis Law (1940); and Alain Prost (1955); death of Bobby Moore (1993).

Friday Birth of motorcycle racer Joey Dunlop (1952); Cassius Clay became world heavyweight champion, stopping Sonny Liston in Miami Beach (1964).

Saturday The Grand National run at Aintree for the first time (1839).

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