That is, apart from the 5.30am car journeys from St Albans to Sunbury he shares with the larger-than-life Petrus du Plessis. “Sometimes you want things a bit more silent and he seems to want to fill it, fill the air,” laments Hodgson, tongue firmly in cheek. Charlie Hodgson the legend bows out at Twickenham in poignant farewell Read more“[The game] is unrecognisable from when I first started as opposed to when I finished,” says Hodgson. “I would love to see Owen at 10 for England because I really feel he is our best 10,” says Hodgson. “The whole outlook around the place is very positive and it’s a good place to be” says Hodgson.
Source: The Guardian October 27, 2017 17:55 UTC