Brain Moore was a fine English rugby union player and is now very much the voice of rugby coverage on TV. A regular on the BBC and TalkSport, Brian is also a qualified referee and has been a regular at leading UK literary festivals such as Hay, Keswick, Dartington Hall, Salisbury and Wimbledon, and here speaks to large audience about a range of subjects. Brian played at hooker and played 64 times for England as well as touring with the British Lions. He played domestically for Nottingham, Richmond and Harlequins and was part of many grand slam winning English sides in the Five Nations, as it was then.
Moore’s media career has been hugely successful, and he has been on Question Time, has had books published by Simon and Schuster, writes on rugby with a Monday column for the Daily Telegraph and was shortlisted for Sports Journalist of the Year in the 2009 British Press Awards. He has covered the World Cup for TalkSport and the BBC and is known for not mincing his words. Should you require a decorated former player to talk about his time in the game at your charity event or function, Brian Moore is an assured consideration. He is also a quality and experienced pundit who has lots of experience of proving insight into the game, so makes a top choice for any TV work.