Jonathan Edward Brooks Callard (born 1 January 1966, in Leicester) is a coach at the Rugby Football Union's National Academy. He formerly played rugby...
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Callard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Agnes Callard (born 1976), American philosopher Andrea Callard (born 1950), media artist...
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Beverley Jane McEwan (née Moxon; previously Atkinson, Sowden and Callard; born 28 March 1957) is an English actress, known for her role as Liz McDonald...
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Callard, and Jon McEwan. As a young actress, Rebecca was credited in early roles as Rebecca Sowden; she changed her stage name to Rebecca Callard following...
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Bath beat French club Brive 19–18 in an exciting final in Bordeaux with Jon Callard scoring all the points for Bath. Off the field, the official supporters'...
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which they won 76–8. Bath got off to a bad start from the kick-off, when Jon Callard failed to make his kick go the required 10 metres. Within 90 seconds...
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Times journalist and former Bath, England and British Lions rugby player Jon Callard, former Bath and England rugby player Sabrina Cohen-Hatton, Chief Fire...
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given a red card for reacting to violence including a stamp on teammate Jon Callard. This incident may have possibly preventing his later selection as England...
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1976 Aidan Bellenger, headmaster 1991 to 1995, later Abbot of Downside Jon Callard, sports master in 1990s Alfonso Thomas, housemaster, 2016–2019 "Head's...
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being omitted only from the final against Brive in Bordeaux in favour of Jon Callard, where he was named as a replacement. England coach Clive Woodward, selected...
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