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Friday, December 16, 2011

Wilkinson Retires from International Rugby

England's Johnny Wilkinson has become the latest high-profile figure to retire from Test rugby, in the aftermath of the recent World Cup. The Toulon fly-half follows in the footsteps of his compatriot and teammate, Lewis Moody, and Wales' Shane Williams, who have also hung their international boots up, in recent weeks.

In an emotional statement, Wilkinson, whose career has been dogged by injuries and illness, including a torn kidney, a hernia, a fractured shoulder, and a swollen appendix, said that he "never, ever believed" that he could surrender to history "a dream, which has driven me to live, breathe, love and embrace the game of rugby". Those looking at the best betting odds online will know how good he was.

Wilkinson's announcement has prompted a number of tributes from rugby players, both past and present. England's Mark Cueto described the 32-year-old as an "unbelievable player", while former Harlequins and Tigers man, Clive Woodward, said that Wilkinson's prowess on the rugby field "scared the opposition".

The former Newcastle player, who received his England call-up at the age of eighteen, became a household name in 2003, when he kicked the winning goal for his country in the final of the Rugby World Cup. Wilkinson would notch up 1,179 points, over the next eight years, to become England's all-time highest scorer.

Replacing the player at fly-half could prove to be Stuart Lancaster's first major challenge in his new role as England coach. However, the Tigers' Toby Flood is likely to assume at least some of Wilkinson's responsibilities on the pitch. Wilkinson and Flood famously competed for kicking duties, at the recent World Cup.

Lancaster joined the chorus of characters paying tribute to Wilkinson, remarking that he is a "model sportsman - down to earth and hard-working".

1 Comments:

Savannah Adams said...

I'm a fan of Wilkinson, and that's why I find it unbelievable to hear that he just retired that fast. He plays rugby in a very competitive way. I admire how he moves on the field. :)

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