I was participating in his rugby podcast and couldn’t help noticing how well he had transitioned out of professional sport. He writes a column for The Telegraph, analyses rugby for Sky, founded a travel company and sits on the board of a charity. “Oh, I am interested in education so I’ve started to teach maths part-time,” the 47-year-old said. “It is so rewarding.”The longer I chatted to the former England centre, the more I could glean his entrepreneurialism. I don’t mean this in the sense of wanting to start a business and make a ton of money, but in terms of his agency…
Source: The Times January 14, 2020 17:11 UTC