Fri 21 Jul 2017 | 07:48
Dylan Hartley says his disciplinary record has made him who he is today

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"Naughty boy" Dylan Hartley had a sit down with BT Sport's Clare Balding on Thursday evening to cover a wide-range of topics relating to his rugby career. Among the topics were his missing out on the Lions tour, his promotion to England captain, and of course his bad-boy persona.

Hartley has had several memorable moments thoughout his career. Most notably is his penchant for getting himself banned, something that comes with regularity - 60 weeks missed, in fact. 

Nonetheless, Eddie Jones clearly sees a strong leader in Hartley, as he's rewarded him with England's captaincy. As a result, they've been a very potent partnership, thus far.

Hopefully, he's been able to use these moments as a maturing process and an opportunity for growth, much as he claims here. With the next World Cup drawing ever closer, it appears that his focus is now squarely on hard work and constant improvement.

Dylan Hartley was speaking on the new series of the Clare Balding Show

Hartley also said that missing out on the 2017 British and Irish Lions tour fired him up

The New Zealand-born England skipper was coy when asked who he cheered for

Credit: btsport

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  • hoot
    11:18 AM 25/07/2017

    So the England captain wasn't wholeheartedly cheering the Lions on?! Is that supposed to be a reference to him feeling bitter about not being selected or about being born in New Zealand?