Will Greenwood was born October 20th, 1972 in Blackburn, his father Dick Greenwood played as flanker for and later coached the England Rugby team.
Will made his International debut in November 1997 at Twickenham against Australia. He became an important part of England team, notably establishing a centre partnership with Jeremy Guscott.
In 2003 Will was selected and became an integral part of England's 2003 World Cup Victory in Australia.
In 2005 Greenwood was injured for the Six Nations, but was selected 2005 British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand, his third Lions tour.
Will Greenwood is one of England's greatest ever rugby players, as well as one of the sports most engaging, intelligent and witty characters. He is the second highest try scorer in English rugby history.
He plays club rugby for the Zurich Premiership side Harlequins.
In 2014 Will hosted Sky's School of Hard Knocks, a programme where Will takes on a group of would be, up and coming Rugby players of the future and helps them on their way.
Will Greenwood can also appear with his Rugby playing father Richard 'Dick' Greenwood. Please phone Speak Out for details of this package.
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