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  1. Richard Eric Peter Wigglesworth (born 9 June 1983) is an English rugby union coach and former professional player. He is the record appearance maker for Premiership Rugby, he played for Sale Sharks, Saracens and Leicester Tigers.

  2. In a wide-ranging chat with LTTV, Richard Wigglesworth looks back on his time as a player and coach at Leicester Tigers before departing the club in the summer.

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  3. 22. Dez. 2022 · Richard Wigglesworth says he had doubts about retiring as a player to become Leicester Tigers interim head coach, but quickly decided he is ready for the top job. He replaced Steve Borthwick,...

  4. 11. Mai 2023 · The interim head coach led Leicester to the Premiership play-offs after a tough start, with help from Pollard, Montoya and other experienced players. Wigglesworth will join England staff at the end of the season, having won multiple titles as a player and coach.

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  5. 19. Dez. 2022 · The former England scrum-half hangs up his boots at 39 after a record 322 Premiership appearances and a European title. He takes over from Steve Borthwick, who left to join England as head coach.

  6. 3. März 2021 · BBC Radio Leicester. Richard Wigglesworth has achieved just about everything in English domestic rugby. More matches (294 and counting) in the Premiership than any other player; a record six...

  7. www.englandrugby.com › senior-men › squadRichard Wigglesworth

    Richard Wigglesworth. Home. England Senior Men. Squad. Richard Wigglesworth. Position. Profile. Richard Wigglesworth enjoyed a decorated playing career; He was capped 33 times for England, making his debut in the 2008 Six Nations against Wales, and featured at two Rugby World Cups in 2011 and 2015.