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Article: I'm no longer forced to bite my lip; Joe Worsley was never entirely happy under the reign of Sir Clive Woodward, but the Wasps flanker is finally starting to blossom. Chris Jones reports.
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- The Evening Standard (London, England)
- Article date:
- February 22, 2006
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Byline: CHRIS JONES
JOE WORSLEY has been an interested spectator as Welsh rugby tears itself apart over the Mike Ruddock affair, with the players accused of getting their head coach the bullet.
Being disgruntled with the man in charge is something Worsley knows all about having been one of the players who least enjoyed Sir Clive Woodward's tenure with England.
However, wh i le the We l sh disharmony ended in a very public fallout, the strength of the England set-up under Woodward meant discordant voices were heard, but not outside the dressing room. You didn't fire the bullet, you bit it.
Worsley is now enjoying his England career more ...