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Martin Corry

Meet former England and Leicester captain Martin Corry in the Pegasus Lounge for the Guinness Six Nations and Autumn Nations Series

A Brief Bio

Martin Corry is a former English rugby union player known for his leadership and versatility on the field. Born on October 12, 1973, in Birmingham, England, Corry began his professional career with Bristol before moving to Leicester Tigers in 1997. At Leicester, he made a significant impact, contributing to multiple Premiership and Heineken Cup victories.

Primarily a back-row forward, Corry’s adaptability allowed him to excel as a lock and number eight, earning him a reputation as a dependable and dynamic player. His international career with England spanned from 1997 to 2007, during which he earned 64 caps. Corry was an integral part of England’s 2003 Rugby World Cup-winning squad and later captained the national team, showcasing his leadership qualities.

Post-retirement, Corry transitioned into media and business, providing rugby analysis and working in corporate roles. His contributions to rugby, both on and off the field, have left a lasting legacy in the sport.

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