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Moody relishing 'proudest moment'

20 Mar 2010


Lewis Moody will enjoy the proudest moment of his England career on Saturday when he captains his country against Grand Slam-chasing France in Paris.

The Leicester flanker was given the honour after Steve Borthwick, who had captained England for 20 consecutive Test matches, was ruled out with a knee injury.

"You don't get asked to captain your country very often. Without doubt it will be the proudest moment in my England career," said Moody. "To be asked under whatever circumstance to captain your country is a huge honour. What a day, it will be amazing."

Moody has not always been obvious captaincy material. During the early years of his career his biggest failing was playing too much with his heart and not enough with his head.

Now 31, Moody is a smarter player. After 14 years at the top he believes he has gained enough knowledge and experience to be able to make the important calls when the pressure is on on Friday night.

But Moody remains a tearaway and he vowed that instinctive style would not change just because he is captain. The Mad Dog's bite will remain fiercer than his bark.

"I think for me the most important part of being a captain is to play the game the way I do," he said.

"It will not change me. I will just play the way I do. I will not talk more than I have done. If I need to say something I will do but there will be no Churchillian speeches.

"I have been part of this squad for a long time and you have a role as part of the leadership team to voice your opinion when needed. I voice my opinion anyway.

"If you play the game long enough you hope you can make the right decisions in those key situations. If you play long enough to get a feel for things and I have experienced players around me like Nick Easter and Mike Tindall."

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