| Rory Underwood was a prolific and spectacular scorer of crucial tries for England in the team's success of the 1980's and 1990's. Rory occupies a unique position in the game as Britain's second most capped player and highest ever try scorer. Eighteen years in the RAF have brought him the rank of Flight Lieutenant after tours flying with Canberras on 360 Squadron and the Hawk jet with 100 Squadron. His last tour was flying with 55 squadron after completing a ground tour. With Tony and Rory Underwood on either wing, England had two brothers in the same side for the first time since 1938. Rory is now an assistant coach for the Leicester Tigers. Rory's interests also include swimming, golf and films. Additionally, Rory has branched out into Motivational speaking and has proved a great success with many major companies and has since left the RAF and has set up a management Development Consultancy with former Gulf War POW John Peters, providing a unique blend of teamwork and leadership. Testimonials
"The Learning Centre staff were delighted with Rory's obvious enthusiasm for their work and the Learn Direct scheme and the learners were very appreciative of the time he spent with each of them." The Learning Centre, Peterborough.
"Rory's speech was inspirational and encompassed all the positive aspects of sport. His presence was highly valued and it will be a night to remember for a long time." Vice President Clubs and Societies, Brunel University |