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367:. Although he managed to kick four successful penalties, England still lost the match 13–12. The defeat ended England's chances of a Grand Slam and reduced their chances of winning the Championship. Several England players were consequently dropped from the starting XV, for the remainder of the Five Nations campaign, including Callard. England's form improved, as they beat both France and Wales, though lost out on the Five Nations Championship on points difference to Wales. 359:, awarded England a penalty. England's white jersey that season had 'blue' cuffs that matched the Scotland jersey, which could be easily mistaken in a mass crowd of bodies. Callard held his nerve against a cacophony of booing and jeering from the home fans and successfully kicked the resultant penalty, from nearly 50 yards out. As the kick went between the posts, the referee blew the final whistle, and Callard celebrated wildly with his relieved England teammates. 350:
He kicked all of England's points from five penalties, in a scrappy and closely fought match, as England narrowly beat Scotland 15–14. Controversially, the winning penalty came deep into stoppage time at the end of the match with the score at 12–14, when the referee erroneously gave a penalty against
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The adulation he received in the wake of such a dramatic victory was fleeting however, as despite his match winning performance against Scotland, Callard, along with several of his teammates were criticised after England's next match, a fortnight later, against Ireland at Twickenham. He missed four
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as England's first choice Full Back. The intense competition for places in the England side over the next few years meant that Callard would only gain a total of five caps for England, although he did score an impressive total of 69 points in that time. He played in one solitary match in the
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he was part of a very successful side that won five English Courage League / Premiership titles, as well as five Pilkington / Premiership Rugby Cup titles from his debut in 1989 to 1996. His crowning achievement came late in his career when he scored all 19 of Bath's points in their
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against Western Samoa, scoring 21 points from the boot, in a 44–22 win that helped England progress to the Quarter Finals. Callard won his last cap for England in November 1995, in a 24–14 defeat to South Africa.
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Scotland in the final climactic tussle for possession. Video replays later confirmed that the ball was handled on the ground in a ruck by
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and later that year was also appointed as head coach of the England U21s. During his time at Leeds he coached them to victory the
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match between Scotland and England at the newly rebuilt Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh.
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at Bath, before being made Head Coach in 2000. In 2002 he became assistant coach to
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in 1989. In November 1993 he made his international debut for England against the
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Despite continuing to be selected for future England squads, including for their
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Callard was appointed kicking coach to the senior England rugby team for the
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Callard taught physical education classes and sports classes at
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penalty attempts, and failed to prevent an Irish try by
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1994 Summer Tour of South Africa
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Mike Catt
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1995 Rugby World Cup

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