Big Red Management

Over the past decade Big Red Management has built itself to be one of the market leaders in the Sports Management Industry specialising in the world of Rugby Union.

About Us

Big Red Management represent some of the biggest names in world rugby, including Lewis Moody, Alun Wyn Jones and Martyn Williams, as well as a crop of prodigious young talent.. We pride ourselves on integrity and most importantly, a personal service. We work hard to build long term relationships with each of our clients.

Through experience and a dedicated team of professionals our job is to make our clients lives as easy as possible off the field, so that on it they can concentrate on doing what they do best, playing rugby.

In this ever more competitive market place we never lose sight of the individual, who trusts us to develop their career and advise them properly on all the areas that a successful modern sports person encounters.

A fundamental part of successful talent management is building the marketing value of the individual, investigating all present opportunities whilst looking to prepare for the future with maximised off the field earnings.

News

Roberts eyes autumn upset Wales back wants a win against southern hemisphere powers

August 2010

Jamie Roberts believes that Wales should be aiming to beat at least one of the southern hemisphere superpowers in the autumn internationals.  Wales have managed to win only two of t...
 

Ex-Harlequins wing David Strettle opens Saracens account with two tries in friendly defeat

August 2010

David Strettle gave Saracens fans a glimpse of his electric pace with two tries on his Men in Black debut in their 22-17 friendly defeat to Bayonne yesterday (Wednesday). The jet-hee...
 

Ben Foden upbeat over major England improvement

August 2010

England full-back Ben Foden says some players were putting in 'unacceptable' performances 12 months ago. Foden played in both Test matches against Australia in June, including England's...
 

Gloucester lock Dave Attwood aims to impress

August 2010

During his first season at Kingsholm he 23-year-old lock made himself a Gloucester regular and won a place on England's summer tour down under. "It's very easy to get swept up and th...
 

Moody settles into life at Bath, hopes to retain England captaincy

August 2010

Lewis Moody admitted it was strange settling into his new surroundings at Bath, but told Sky Sports News that he is hoping for success both domestically and internationally this season. ...