
Will Carling OBE
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Background
Will Carling was England’s youngest and is the world’s longest serving rugby captain, taking on the position at the age of 22 and steering the side to memorable back-to-back Grand Slam wins in 1991, 1992 and 1995 and to the World Cup Final, taking his retirement in 1996.
England’s dramatic win over the touring All-Blacks in November 1993 meant that Will captained a winning team at least once against all of the world’s major rugby playing nations.
Areas of Expertise
His career achievements are:
1982-84 Represented England Schoolboys’ (Captain 1984)
1986-89 Represented Durham University & Durham County
1987-89 North of England - twice Divisional Championship Winners
1990-94 London Division - twice Divisional Championship Winners
Barbarians - Captain
1988-2001 Harlequins RFC- John Player Cup Winners
- Middlesex Sevens Winners 1990
- Pilkington Cup Winners 1991
1999-2000 Captain - Harlequins RFC
England (72 Caps, 59 as Captain - World Record)
Grand Slam Winners 1991,1992 & 1995
World Cup Finalists 1991
Five Nations Championship Winners 1991, 1992, 1995 & 1996
Triple Crown Winners 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996 & 1997
Will’s business career has been as impressive as his playing successes. From Sedbergh School and Durham University he was commissioned as Lieutenant in the Royal Regiment of Wales before moving onto a marketing post with Mobil Oil in 1988.
Will has now set up a sports hospitality and event management company whose clients include ABN Amro, Accenture, AT&T, Azlan, BBC, BT, Cap Gemini, Cisco Systems, EMC, Ericsson, Ernst & Young, GlaxoSmithKline, Goldman Sachs, HP, SAP, IBM, KPMG, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Microsoft ,Oracle, Reuters, Sony, Thompson Financial, Vodafone
He has created ‘The Captains Club’ an exclusive hospitality facility at Twickenham. Based in the North Stand of the stadium, it delivers the most elite hospitality available on match day, hosted by some of the greatest names in Rugby’s history.

