Background
William David Charles Carling was born on December 12, 1965, in Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, England, the son of Bill and Pamela Carling.
1990
Rugby Union player and England captain Will Carling wrapped in the flag of England
1991
Will Carling
1991
Rugby players Will Carling (left) of England and Australian rugby fly-half Michael Lynagh vie for the ball during a Hong Kong Sevens match at Hong Kong Stadium.
1996
Will Carling
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Will Carling during Royal Television Society - Television Sports Awards 2004 at London Hilton Park Lane in London.
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Television presenter Tim Lovejoy and former England captain Will Carling enjoy a drink at the Guinness Bar before the Guinness Premiership match between Harlequins and London Wasps at Twickenham Stadium on December 27, 2009 in London, England.
Will Carling at the Heineken After Party for UEFA Champions League in association with Quintessentially at One Marylebone on May 28, 2011 in London, England.
Will Carling during the Laureus Polo Cup on June 18, 2011 in London, England.
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Will Carling during The Veuve Clicquot Gold Cup - July 23, 2006 at Cowdray Park in Midhurst, West Sussex, United Kingdom.
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Lisa Carling and Will Carling during Royal Television Society - Television Sports Awards 2004 at London Hilton Park Lane in London, England, Great Britain.
Rob Hersov (L) and Will Carling attend the Cartier Queen's Cup Polo Day 2012 at Guards Polo Club on June 17, 2012 in Egham, England.
Will Carling, Lisa Carling, Kate Hersov and Rob Hersov attend the Cartier Queen's Cup Polo Day 2012 at Guards Polo Club on June 17, 2012 in Egham, England.
England rugby player Will Carling during a match against Fiji in Twickenham, London, Fiji Tour, 4th November 1989.
England captain Will Carling celebrates on the final whistle after England had beaten Australia in the 1995 Rugby Union World Cup Quarter Final at Newlands on June 11, 1995 in Cape Town, South Africa.
Will Carling relaxes in the surf in Durban during the 1994 England Rugby tour to South Africa.
England rugby player Will Carling poses with a floodlit backdrop of St Pauls Cathedral and the City of London in 1988.
Will Carling of England makes a break watched by Neil Back (r) during a match between Italy and England on May 1, 1990 in Rovigo, Italy.
England Rugby Union player Will Carling pictured in May 1989.
England captain Will Carling speaks with his players during an International match between Fiji and England in July 1991 in Suva, Fiji.
England captain Will Carling pictured in the home dressing room at Twickenham on March 17, 1995 in Twickenham, England.
England captain Will Carling (c) looks on during the Five Nations match between France and England in Paris on January 16, 1988.
England captain Will Carling pictured next to the Spirit of Rugby kicker statue at Twickenham on March 17, 1995 in Twickenham, England.
England player Will Carling looks on before the Five nations match between Scotland and England at Murrayfield, Scotland.
England captain Will Carling is chaired from the pitch after England had beaten France 21-19 to win the 5 Nations Championship and the Grand Slam at Twickenham on March 16, 1991 in London, England.
Will Carling and Andy Nicol during the Pro-Am prior to the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth on May 25, 2016 in Virginia Water, England.
British rugby union player Will Carling, UK, 24th September 1998.
Will Carling of the Bahrain Warblers during the Glenlivet Monte Carlo Rugby Sevens on 8 May 1988 at the Stade Louis II in Monte Carlo, Monaco.
England rugby union team line up before their international match against Fiji at Twickenham stadium in London on 4th November 1989.
Will Carling tees off during the BMW PGA Championship Pro-Am at Wentworth on May 24, 2017 in Virginia Water, England.
Will Carling of England during a rugby union training session at Bisham Abbey, circa 1996.
Will Carling of England in action during the International rugby union match between England and South Africa at Twickenham in London on 18th November 1995.
Rugby World Cup Final - Australia v England - England captain Will Carling breaks a tackle from Jason Little and runs at Tim Horan.
Will Carling, the former England captain, looks on during the England training session held at St. Edward's School on February 27, 2019 in Oxford, England.
England rugby captain Will Carling shakes hands with Nelson Mandela before the First Test match against South Africa in Pretoria on June 4, 1994 in Pretoria, South Africa.
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Will Carling attended Terra Nova School in Cheshire.
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Will Carling attended Winder House, Sedbergh School.
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Will Carling received a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from Durham University.
(In this autobiograhy, Will Carling talks frankly about th...)
In this autobiograhy, Will Carling talks frankly about the highs and lows of his rugby career, from the thrill of leading his nation to victory in three grand slams to the tabloid speculation over his private life and friendship with Princess Diana.
https://www.amazon.com/Will-Carling-My-Autobiography/dp/0340696583/?tag=2022091-20
1998
William David Charles Carling was born on December 12, 1965, in Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, England, the son of Bill and Pamela Carling.
Will Carling attended Terra Nova School in Cheshire and then Winder House, Sedbergh School. He also received a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from Durham University.
Carling began his British representative career for the England Schoolboys team in 1982, having played at Sedbergh, the same school that produced 1920s English great William Wakefield. Carling played center and led England on 59 occasions between 1988 and 1996. Carling played a total of 72 Test (international) matches for England and one for the British Lions (now the British and Irish Lions). Despite his success as captain, he was briefly and famously stripped of his title after he described the Rugby Football Union executives as “57 old farts” in 1995.
Away from rugby football, Carling became perhaps even more famous for his widely reported friendship with Diana, Princess of Wales. His business pursuits included founding Insights Ltd., which presented motivational seminars for business executives, and Will Carling Management, Ltd., a sports hospitality and event management company. He has written several books about his life and playing career, and in 1996 he published The Way to Win: Strategies for Success in Business and Sport with Robert Heller. Carling retired from rugby in 1998.
Will Carling is an English rugby football player, well known for his victories on the playing field. During his time as captain of the England national rugby union team, England won 44 times and earned the Five Nations Championship in 1991, 1992, 1995, and 1996. His captaincy coincided with England’s most successful run since the 1920s.
In 1991 Carling was appointed Officer of the British Empire and won the ITV Sports Personality of the Year in Britain.
(In this autobiograhy, Will Carling talks frankly about th...)
1998In June 1994, Carling married Julia Smith, a television news anchor, but they divorced. William has one son. Currently, Carling is married to his second wife, Lisa.
Born on 28 February 1965.
Julia Carling is a British journalist and television presenter. She is the ex-wife of former England rugby captain Will Carling. She is a vegetarian and is interested in Egyptology, having taken a Diploma in the subject at Birkbeck, University of London.