Clarke scrums down at Cantor

As the rugby World Cup gears up for its big kick-off, one former star is settling into his new job in the far more aggressive world of inter-dealer brokerage.

As the rugby World Cup gears up for its big kick-off, one former star is settling into his new job in the far more aggressive world of inter-dealer brokerage.

Ben Clarke, ex-England international and British Lion, has hung up his boots and joined the notorious Cantor Fitzgerald.

After a career that involved routinely grappling with huge scary men intent on ripping his head off, Clarke, 35, now finds himself alongside the likes of Cantor’s European president Lee Amaitis, a huge scary…

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