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| 19 Apr 2021 | |
| Written by Rebecca Shawcross | |
| United Kingdom | |
| Alumni News |
Congratulations to Old Stopfordian Rob Artingstall (2002) who has been appointed as a physiotherapist for the England Rugby League, ahead of June’s mid-season international against the Combined Nations All Stars and Autumn’s Rugby League World Cup.
Rob will continue in his role as Lead Physiotherapist at Salford Red Devils RLFC, although it has always been a dream of his to be involved in the England setup.
Speaking on his appointment, Rob said: “Working with England has always been a goal of mine since I started working in rugby. It is such an unbelievable honour and I’m so excited and privileged to get to work together with all of the staff and players at England.
“Everyone has been so welcoming and I can’t wait to contribute towards what is going to be an amazing World Cup campaign.”
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