Mark McCall
Irish rugby union player and coach
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Mark Conn McCall is an Irish professional rugby union coach and former player, who is the current director of rugby of Premiership Rugby club Saracens. Arriving as an assistant in 2009 and taking charge of the first-team in 2011, he is considered one of the greatest club managers of all time and holds the record for the most English championships won with six Premiership trophies. McCall also led Saracens to three European Rugby Champions Cup wins.
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McCall urges clubs to approve Morrow's England jobSaracens' head coach Mark McCall believes it would be "small minded" for other Premiership clubs to block England's hiring of Phil Morrow.BBC Sport - Published | |
McCall wants contract resolution for Saracens starsSaracens boss Mark McCall urges a resolution to the contract limbo affecting some of his top players.BBC Sport - Published | |
McCall understands if Farrell wants 'new experience'Mark McCall understands if Owen Farrell wants to explore his options away from Saracens, amid reports of a move to France.BBC Sport - Published | |
Boss McCall 'excited' by Saracens youngstersSaracens director of rugby Mark McCall says he is excited by the group of youngsters coming through.BBC Sport - Published | |
Some of media need to look at themselves - McCall on FarrellSaracens director of rugby Mark McCall criticises some of the mainstream media for instigating the abuse England captain Owen Farrell has received.BBC Sport - Published | |
Farrell treated unfairly by media - McCallCertain members of the media "need to look at themselves" for "unfair scrutiny" of Owen Farrell, says Saracens boss Mark McCall.BBC Sport - Published | |
English rugby 'seems to be in survival mode'Mark McCall, Alex Sanderson, Richard Wigglesworth and Phil Dowson discuss the state of the English game.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Players want to know where the game's heading'Saracens boss Mark McCall and Northampton counterpart Phil Dowson tell Chris Jones about the challenges in English rugby.BBC Sport - Published |