Summary
TONY Stanger is still best remembered by many Scots for scoring the try against England in 1990 which clinched Scotland's last Grand Slam triumph, but the former Hawick winger is re-entering the wider sports consciousness with a new role to help identify talent for the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
Stanger, now 40, has been in England for eight years, finishing his career as a professional rugby player and then coach at Leeds before moving to London Irish as speed and skills coach. For the past four years he has been helping to mould such rising stars as Shane Geraghty and Topsy Ojo and indeed Irish themselves into a force to be reckoned with.See the full content of this document
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Stanger Quits London Irish to Take Up New Talent Role in Scotland
The club has reached a new peak this season of the Heineken Cup semi-finals, where they lost to Toulouse, but Stanger had already decided it was time for a fresh challenge. What tempted ...
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