Phil de Glanville
Philip Ranulph de Glanville , known under the name of Phil de Glanville , was born on October 1st 1968 with Loughborough (England). It is a player of Rugby to XV, which plays with the team of England of 1992 with 1999 and with the club of the Bath, evolving/moving at the station of three quarter centers (1,80 m and 85 kg).
Career
In club
It leaves to play with Bath in 1990, it is their captain at the time of doubled the cut-championship in 1996.
In national team
It had its first international cape the November 14th 1992, at the time of a match against the team of South Africa where it returns as substitute.In 1996 the national sport selector Jack Rowell designates it as the captain of the English team. However, he is criticized when he belongs to the XV of departure at the time of the tournament 1997. Indeed, it is not sufficiently good to have a place assured in the team.
It does not form part of the round of the British Lions the summer 1997 and it is the young person Will Greenwood who is retained whereas it did not know yet of international cape with the XV of the pink.
Previously it underwent already the wild competition of some Jeremy Guscott, talented player.
Prize list
- 38 selections with the team of England
- Selections per year: 1 in 1992, 2 in 1993, 7 in 1994, 4 in 1995, 3 in 1996, 10 in 1997, 5 in 1998, 6 in 1999.
- Five Nations tournaments disputed: 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997 and 1998
External bonds
- Statistical by scrum.com
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