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Blackett

American  
[blak-it] / ˈblæk ɪt /

noun

  1. Patrick Maynard Stuart, 1897–1974, English physicist: Nobel Prize 1948.


Blackett British  
/ ˈblækɪt /

noun

  1. Patrick Maynard Stuart , Baron. 1897–1974, English physicist, noted for his work on cosmic radiation and his discovery of the positron. Nobel prize for physics 1948

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"Lee has been widely regarded as one of the country's top attack coaches," said Borthwick in September as he welcomed attack coach Lee Blackett on board full-time.

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Blackett impressed in a temporary stint on the summer tour of Argentina.

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Blackett was also inheriting an England side that had enjoyed a stellar 2025 Six Nations campaign, racking up 25 tries - the most they have managed in almost a quarter of a century - under the guidance of Richard Wigglesworth.

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The players have insisted they are happy with the tactics they are being asked to play, but Blackett and Wigglesworth are an excellent brains trust for Borthwick to consult if he decides to reshape the gameplan.

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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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