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Wigglesworth

American  
[wig-uhlz-wurth] / ˈwɪg əlzˌwɜrθ /

noun

  1. Michael, 1631–1705, U.S. theologian and author, born in England.


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Borthwick reshuffled his coaching set-up after the summer, with senior assistant Richard Wigglesworth taking on the defence remit and Lee Blackett retained as attack coach after a successful stint in Argentina.

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In the build-up to the tournament, Borthwick's right-hand man Richard Wigglesworth had suggested that, just as England did not deserve every bit of criticism they got during a rotten run in 2024, the praise they received in a far more successful 2025 might be overblown.

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"There's not many Test matches you get to sit in late and smile, enjoy and take in without thinking of a message, a decision, or a substitution that might be needed," said Richard Wigglesworth, England's senior assistant coach, of last year's victory.

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The bookmakers predict a similarly leisurely final quarter for Wigglesworth and his team on Saturday, though.

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Tandy came in for a short stint while Wigglesworth was coaching there.

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