Martin Corry to train Navy rugby team
Former England Rugby Captain Martin Corry will be in Sri Lanka next
week to conduct several coaching sessions for the Navy Sports Club rugby
team which is riding a swell of success in the current rugby season.
The visit by the 64-Cap Corry, described as one of the most
consistent and durable back-row players of his era, has been arranged
and funded by Frontier Automotive (Pvt) Ltd., sole agent for Land Rover
in Sri Lanka, Principal Sponsor of the Sri Lanka Navy Rugby team.
He will impart training tips and share his knowledge with the team
that came from behind to finish second in the final points table of the
Caltex Inter-club 'A' Division League Tournament with memorable wins
against Kandy Sports Club, Havelocks and CR&FC in the second round of
the competition.
"As the team sponsor, Land Rover is delighted with the grit and flair
Navy SC displayed on the field to end the league tournament as a close
second to the table leader," said Sheran Fernando, CEO of Frontier
Automotive. "We are therefore pleased to go beyond our commitments as
sponsor, to reward the team for its passion."
Martin Corry, 38, who played Number 8, blindside flanker and lock,
made his England debut against Argentina in 1997 and was a member of
England's 2003 World Cup winning squad. He was England's National Rugby
Captain thrice, from March 2005 to March 2006, in November 2006 and
September 2007. He captained his club Leicester to five Premiership
titles, two Heineken Cups and the Anglo-Welsh Cup.
Corry retired from international rugby in 2008 and has established
his own rugby development programme in the UK. |