Draft:Tim Percival
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Tim Percival (born c. 1978) is a communications executive in the UK and author of the book On the Record & On the Ball: How Elite Coaches Master the Media.[1]
Percival was born in Boston, Lincolnshire and started his career at Sunset+Vine.
In 2015 he was appointed to the England national rugby team working alongside Eddie Jones[1](rugby union), working until 2017.
On 7 September 2020 it was announced by PR Week that he had been appointed Head of Communications for the 2021 British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa.[2]
In 2023, he returned to the England national rugby team under head coach Steve Borthwick.[3]
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[edit]- ^ a b "On the Record & On the Ball - Fairfield Books". Retrieved 2025-08-11.
- ^ "British & Irish Lions hire head of comms". www.prweek.co.uk. Retrieved 2025-08-11.
- ^ Coles, Ben (2024-11-05). "England back-room staff revealed: Princess of Wales' former security chief in Borthwick team". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2025-08-11.
