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Rowell’s ‘enormous’ contribution to English rugby praised after death at 87
England Rugby Manager Jack Rowell (centre), January 30, 1997

STEVE BORTHWICK today led tributes to former England and Bath head coach Jack Rowell following his death aged 87.

Rowell coached England from 1994 to 1997, overseeing 21 victories in 29 Tests and a World Cup semi-final appearance against New Zealand in Cape Town when Jonah Lomu scored four tries as the All Blacks ran riot.

Players like Will Carling, Jeremy Guscott and Rob Andrew all flourished under Rowell’s leadership, with England winning Five Nations titles in 1995 and 1996, including one Grand Slam.

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