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He was an integral member of the 2003 Rugby World Cup-winning England squad, scoring the winning drop goal in the last minute of extra time against Australia in the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final. Wilkinson has also toured twice with the British and Irish Lions, in 2001 to Australia and 2005 to New Zealand, scoring 67 Test points in the 6 Lions test matches he has started. By March 1998 he was in the full England Test squad. He then participated in England’s ‘Tour of Hell’ in June 1998 that saw them suffer heavy defeats to both New Zealand and Australia (who defeated them 76-0). Wilkinson played for England in matches against Australia, the United States and Canada as the 1999 Rugby World Cup approached.

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Wilkinson Began His International Career As An Unused Replacement Against Scotland Before

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Wilkinson began his international career as an unused replacement against Scotland, before coming off the bench, replacing Mike Catt, to play on the wing against Ireland at Twickenham on 4 April 1998; he was only 18. Wilkinson became a fixture in the England team, and started in all their matches in the 1999 Five Nations. He also played for the Falcons in their 1999 Tetley’s Bitter Cup final defeat to the London Wasps. Woodward refused to expand on his selection choice at the time, and following the match some commentators blamed the head coach’s lack of consistency in team selection as harming England’s World Cup bid. More success followed for Wilkinson after the Six Nations, as the Falcons won the Powergen Cup: a late Newcastle try saw them defeat Harlequin F.C. by three points, by 30-27. The Lions won the first test over Australia by 29-13 in Brisbane, in which Wilkinson scored nine points through his kicking.

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Wilkinson Played For England In Matches Against Australia The United States And

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Wilkinson played for England in matches against Australia, the United States and Canada as the 1999 World Cup approached. Following the quarter-final playoff win against Fiji, Wilkinson was relegated to the bench by head coach for the quarter-final against South Africa. Woodward refused to expand on his selection choice at the time, and following the match some commentators blamed the head coach’s lack of consistency in team selection as harming England’s World Cup bid. During the match, Wilkinson injured his leg and was stretchered off the pitch. Going for a third Six Nations title in a row, England got off to a good start to their 2002 Six Nations Championship with wins over Scotland and Ireland, before losing to France in Saint-Denis. England won their remaining fixtures against Wales and Italy but France went on to complete a grand slam. Springbok Jannes Labuschagne was red-carded after 23 minutes for a late tackle on Wilkinson.
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He went on to excel not only at rugby, but also at tennis, cricket, and basketball. Wilkinson has one of the biggest kicks in the game either out of hand or off the tee. He became a fixture in a side that went on to win the 1997/8 Premiership title. Wilkinson returned to domestic duties by taking over from Rob Andrew, who was made Falcons head coach (later Director of Rugby), as both their fly-half and goal kicker. He also played for the Falcons in their 1999 Tetley’s Bitter Cup final defeat to the London Wasps. Wilkinson played for England in matches against Australia, the United States and Canada as the 1999 World Cup approached. He made his World Cup debut against Italy, scoring one try, converting another six and landing five penalty goals to rack up 32 individual points in the 67-7 win.

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