Jack and Noel – From Scrum to Sacrifice with Lewis Moody
Episode 184 · Aug 11, 09:00 AM
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In this episode we travel to Twickenham, the home of English Rugby, to meet up with the families of 2 England Rugby internationals who died together, on the same day, 9th August 1916 at Guillemont on the Somme battlefield. The families had been introduced to each other by the author, Toby Goodman, of a book about the 2 men. We discover how their journey, and friendship, took them from the rugby fields to the battlefields, and we hear eye witness accounts of their final hours. We also hear from England World Cup Winner Lewis Moody, who told Toby about Jack and Noel’s story, and he talks about the strong connection between rugby and the Great War. He also discusses a portrait hanging at Twickenham called “Forever England”, showing the faces of 6 England players who died in the war.
