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Fly halves steal show in JWC semis
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England U20 pair George Ford and Matt Kvesic face the camera
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George Ford Tribute
Harrison Mann & Pastor George Ford "Jesus Love Me"
George Ford Tribute
George Ford Tribute [NEW]
Fly halves steal show in JWC semis
November Aviva Player of the Month: George Ford
Jonny May, George Ford and Billy Twelvetrees Interview with Priority Sports
George Ford vs Exeter Chiefs - Aviva Premiership Rugby 2013/14
George Ford Magic with Leon Lloyd & Austin Healey | Rugby Tonight
Pro Direct Presents - George Ford on adidas Predator
Get To Know George Ford - SoarTV
England U20 pair George Ford and Matt Kvesic face the camera
Stuart Barnes on young England fly half George Ford
George Ford's trick kick - Bath vs London Irish
George Ford Tribute
Harrison Mann & Pastor George Ford "Jesus Love Me"
George Ford named 2011 IRB Young Player of the Year
George Ford vs London Irish - Try Of The Week Round 4
George Ford interviews Ryan Bower
George Ford hits touch judge
George Ford Kick
Pastor George Ford,Harrison Mann & Gene Martinez - Jesus Loves Me in Navajo
Pastor George Ford "Jesus Love Me" (Navajo)
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Jonny May (born 1 April 1990 in Swindon) is a rugby union footballer, currently playing in the Aviva Premiership for Gloucester Rugby. He plays as an outside centre.
He has also played as a dual-registered player for Moseley.
May made his first start for Gloucester in a pre-season friendly against Bath on 15 August 2009 and the next weekend he scored a try against Connacht after he had come off the replacement bench. His first taste of first team action came in the Heineken Cup when he replaced Charlie Sharples against Newport Gwent Dragons and just over a month later he made his first start against London Wasps in the Anglo-Welsh Cup. May started on the wing and played the whole match. On 20 February 2010, May was a late replacement for Gloucester's match against Leicester at Welford Road after Fuimaono-Sapolu pulled out with a dead leg. Although Gloucester lost, May played well and scored a try on his Premiership debut. May made 2 more starts for Gloucester during the remainder of the season against London Wasps and Northampton Saints.
William Wesley "Billy" Twelvetrees (born 15 November 1988) is a rugby union footballer who plays centre or fly-half for Leicester Tigers.
Within the Tigers squad he is nicknamed 36. This comes from club captain Geordan Murphy saying 'Twelvetrees', but with his Irish accent it sounded like 'twelve threes'... and twelve threes are thirty six.
As a junior, Twelvetrees played for Pulborough, Horsham and Haywards Heath. He joined the Leicester Tigers academy from Leicester Lions in 2007, and moved to Bedford Blues for the 2008–09 season. After an outstanding season for Bedford, in which he scored 18 tries, 16 conversions and 13 penalties, he re-signed for Tigers in 2009.
He made his first appearance for Leicester in the Heineken Cup on 11 October, filling in for Dan Hipkiss, who was ruled out just prior to kick-off. Despite making his debut with just 10-minutes' notice, he won Man of the Match, scoring a try in a 14-point haul. Unfortunately, he was injured in his next match and ruled out for a large part of the season. He went on to make just six appearances in 2009–10, scoring four tries.
Leon David Lloyd (born 22 September 1977 in Coventry) is a retired English rugby union footballer who played wing or outside centre for Leicester Tigers between 1996 and 2007, spending his final 2007/8 season at Gloucester.
Leon Lloyd agreed a deal to leave Leicester Tigers for Guinness Premiership team Gloucester Rugby.
Prior to making his début for the Tigers first team Leon was a successful try scorer for the Tigers Youth XV and Development XV before a serious car accident sidelined him for six months.
Lloyd made his Tigers début aged 17 in 1996, and displaced ageing England international Rory Underwood from the side. He was part of the squad that won the Madrid Sevens that year. Lloyd was a substitute in the 1997 Heineken Cup Final which Tigers lost 28-9 to Brive. He played for England U21, England 7s, the Barbarians England Colts and England Schools.
Under backs coach Joel Stransky, Lloyd was shifted inside from the wing to outside centre.
Lloyd was included in England's 1999 World Cup squad but didn't feature in any matches. He went onto gain his first two caps the following season as a replacement against South Africa in 2000, but concern was raised about his discipline as he was seen punching a Springbok player.
Lloyd James Austin III (born 8 August 1953) is a United States Army general. He took office as the 33rd Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army on January 31, 2012. His previous assignment was as the last Commanding General of United States Forces - Iraq, Operation New Dawn, which lasted until December 15, 2011.
Lloyd James Austin III was born on 8 August 1953 in Mobile, Alabama. He graduated from the United States Military Academy (West Point) with a Bachelor of Science degree in June 1975. He also earned a Master's Degree in Education from Auburn University, and a Master's Degree in Business Management from Webster University. He is a graduate of the Infantry Officer Basic and Advanced courses, the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, and the U.S. Army War College.
Austin was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant after graduation from West Point. His initial assignment was to the 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized) in Germany where he served as a Rifle Platoon Leader in A Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Infantry and Scout Platoon Leader in the Combat Support Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Infantry. Following this assignment and attendance at the Infantry Officer Advanced Course, he was assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, where he commanded the Combat Support Company, 2nd Battalion (Airborne), 508th Infantry and served as the Assistant S-3 (Operations) for 1st Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division.