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Jonny Wilkinson of England runs with the ball during quarter final two of the 2011 IRB Rugby World Cup between England and France at Eden Park on October 8, 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand.
“This is Jonny,” beams the Red Roses lock, sporting a gap-toothed smile as she passes over a questionable lookalike of Jonny Wilkinson, England’s 2003 World Cup hero, in his Toulon kit.
Owen Farrell has surpassed Jonny Wilkinson as England’s all-time leading points scorer in international rugby. The Saracens fly half overtook Wilkinson’s tally of 1,179 points during England ...
Jonny Wilkinson is believed to be one of the richest men in Rugby, with a rumoured net worth of around £20.9 million. As of England's greatest ever rugby players, it's fair to say he's earned his ...
Jonny Wilkinson becomes Capgemini's global ambassador for rugby - photo credit George Powell Jonny Wilkinson becomes Capgemini's global ambassador for rugby - photo credit George Powell Press ...
Jonny Wilkinson has released a new range of kombucha drinks with No.1 Living (No.1 Living/PA) The moment in Wilkinson’s illustrious Rugby Union career that stands out for most is drop-kicking ...
England’s World Cup-winning fly-half Jonny Wilkinson retired from international rugby on this day in 2011. Wilkinson will always be remembered for his drop goal which secured victory in the ...
A LOOK BACK: England sat on top of the rugby world 20 years ago as fans gathered in the morning to watch Jonny Wilkinson's drop goal thwart Australia in their own backyard ...
OPINION: We arrived at opening time to find the carpark nearly empty.
George Ford revealed Jonny Wilkinson gave him the nugget of advice that turned him into last weekend’s hat-trick hero. Ford nailed three drops in last weekend's opening 27-10 win over Argentina ...
Jonny Wilkinson marked his international return with a record-breaking performance as England opened their Six Nations campaign with victory over Scotland at Twickenham, on this day in 2007.
Jonny Wilkinson remains the country's most popular rugby player and a drop goal in Australia two decades ago saw England reach the summit of a mountain. Heights they've never again scaled.