If England can win a second Rugby World Cup on Saturday, the current crop of players will become household names overnight Companies will no doubt be queuing up to offer the winners a string of endorsements, while there are sure to be a host of requests from TV shows to boot. It’s something the Red Roses’ victorious 2003 side had to get used to after that famous night in Sydney 16 years ago . And what has happened to them in the intervening years may offer an insight into what the current England team can expect should they lift the Webb Ellis Cup this weekend. Starting XV Trevor Woodman: Part of a fearsome front row, but moved into coaching after his playing days were curtailed. Currently involved in the set-up at Gallagher Premiership side Gloucester. Steve Thompson: Initially retired in 2007 because of a neck injury, but capped a remarkable comeback by appearing at the 2011 World Cup. Now a rugby analyst and business development executive in the UAE. Phil Vickery: Led England to the final in 2007, when they lost in controversial circumstances to South Africa. Has his own line of rugby clothing called ‘Raging Bull’. Martin Johnson: The…