Jonny Wilkinson is pictured above during the 26-19 win against Wales at the Millenium
Stadium on 4th February 2011.
Career Record: Played 91, Won 66, Drawn 1, Lost 24.
6 tries, 162 points from conversions and 239 points from penalties.
He was the second highest International points scorer when he retired from International Rugby.
Jonny announced his retirement from International Rugby on December 12th. 2011.
In addition to his 91 England caps he also played for the British Lions six times,
scoring 67 points - 1 try. 7 conversions and 16 penalties.
2010 v Wales (Twickenham) W 30-17 (SN)
2010 v Italy (Rome) W 17-12 (SN)
2010 v Ireland (Twickenham) L 20-16 (SN)
2010 v Scotland (Murrayfield) D 15-15 (SN)
2010 v France (R) (Paris) L 12-10 (SN)
2010 v Australia (R) (Perth) L 27-17
2010 v Australia (R) (Sydney) W 21-20
2011 v Wales (R) (Cardiff) W 26-19 (SN)
2011 v Italy (R) (Twickenham) W 59-13 (SN)
2011 v France (R) (Twickenham) W 17-9 (SN)
2011 v Scotland (R) (Twickenham) W 22-16 (SN)
2011 v Ireland (R) (Dublin) L 24-8 (SN)
2011 v Wales (Twickenham) W 23-19
2011 v Ireland (Dublin) W 9-20
2011 v Argentina (Dunedin) W 9-13 (World Cup)
2011 v Rumania (Dunedin) W 67-3 (World Cup)
2011 v Scotland (Auckland) W 16-12 (World Cup)
2011 v France (Auckland) L 12-19 (World Cup) Final appearance.
The pictures above show Jonny Wikinsin during the
2007 Calcutta Cup match against Scotland.
He scored a
record 27 points (for the contest) with the 'full house' of a try, 2 conversions,
5 penalties and a drop goal.
Wilkinson also
sustained 14 stitches in his upper lip!
It was
his first match for England since the 2003
World Cup Final against Australia.
Photos G. Herringshaw. ©
2007 v Scotland (Twickenham) W 42-20 (SN)
2007 v Italy (Twickenham) W 20-7 (SN)
2007 v Ireland (Dublin) L 43-13 (SN)
2007 v South Africa (Bloemfontein) L 58-10
2007 v South Africa (Pretoria) L 55-22
2007 v Wales (Twickenham) W 62-5
2007 v France (R) (Twickenham) L 21-15
2007 v France (Marseille) L 22-9
2007 v Samoa (Nantes) W 44-22 (World Cup)
2007 v Tonga (Paris) W 36-20 (World Cup)
2007 v Australia (Marseille) W 12-10 (World Cup)
2007 v France (Paris) W 14-9 (World Cup)
2007 v South Africa (Paris) L 15-6 (World Cup Final)
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2008 v Italy (Rome) W 23-19 (SN)
2008 v France (Paris) W 24-13 (SN)
2008 v Scotland (Murrayfield) L 15-9 (SN)
2008 v Ireland (R) (Twickenham) W 33-10 (SN)
2009 v Australia (Twickenham) L 18-9
2009 v Argentina (Twickenham) W 16-9
2009 v New Zealand (Twickenham) L 19-6
(R) = Replacement
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Jonny Wilkinson is pictured above during the match
against France on 6 September 2003. He
chipped in
with 4 penalties and 3 conversions
that day in a comfortable 45-14 victory.
Photographs taken by George Herringshaw.©
2001 v Wales (Cardiff) W 44-15 (SN)
2001 v Italy (Twickenham) W 80-23 (SN)
2001 v Scotland (Twickenham) W 43-3 (SN)
2001 v France (Twickenham) W 48-19 (SN)
2001 v Ireland (Dublin) L 20-14 (SN)
2001 v Australia (Twickenham) W 21-15
2001 v South Africa (Twickenham) W 29-9
2002 v Scotland (Murrayfield) W 29-3 (SN)
2002 v Ireland (Twickenham) W 45-11 (SN)
2002 v France (Paris) L 20-15 (SN)
2002 v Wales (Twickenham) W 50-10 (SN)
2002 v Italy (Rome) W 45-9 (SN)
2002 v New Zealand (Twickenham) W 31-28
2002 v Australia (Twickenham) W 32-31
2002 v South Africa (Twickenham) W 53-3
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2003 v France (Twickenham) W 25-17 (SN)
2003 v Wales (Cardiff) W 26-9 (SN)
2003 v Italy (Twickenham) W 40-5 (SN)
2003 v Scotland (Twickenham) W 40-9 (SN)
2003 v Ireland (Dublin) W 42-6 (SN)
2003 v New Zealand (Wellington) W 15-13
2003 v Australia (Melbourne) W 25-14
2003 v France (Twickenham) W 45-14
2003 v Georgia (Perth) W 84-6 (World Cup)
2003 v South Africa (Perth) W 25-6 (World Cup)
2003 v Samoa (Melbourne) W 35-22 (World Cup)
2003 v Wales (Brisbane) W 28-17 (World Cup)
2003 v France (Sydney) W 24-7 (World Cup)
2003 v Australia (Sydney) W 20-17 (World Cup Final)
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England's Jonny Wilkinson is pictured above during the 50-18
victory against Ireland in the 2000
Six Nations
Championship. Wilkinson contributed 20 points
that day courtesy of his ever reliable left boot,
with a split of 4 penalties and 4 conversions. Photo G. Herringshaw. ©
1998 v Ireland (R) (Twickenham) W 35-17 (FN)
1998 v Australia (Brisbane) L 76-0
1998 v New Zealand (Dunedin) L 64-22
1999 v Scotland (Twickenham) W 24-21 (FN)
1999 v Ireland (Dublin) W 27-15 (FN)
1999 v France (Twickenham) W 21-10 (FN)
1999 v Wales (Wembley) L 32-31 (FN)
1999 v Australia (Sydney) L 22-15
1999 v USA (Twickenham) W 106-8
1999 v Canada (Twickenham) W 36-11
1999 v Italy (Twickenham) W 67-7 (World Cup)
1999 v New Zealand (Tw'ham) L 30-16 (World Cup)
1999 v Fiji (Twickenham) W 45-24 (World Cup)
1999 v South Africa (R) (Paris) L 44-21 (World Cup)
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2000 v Ireland (Twickenham) W 50-18 (SN)
2000 v France (Paris) W 15-9 (SN)
2000 v Wales (Twickenham) W 46-12 (SN)
2000 v Italy (Rome) W 59-12 (SN)
2000 v Scotland (Murrayfield) L 19-13 (SN)
2000 v South Africa (Bloemfontein) W 27-22
2000 v Australia (Twickenham) W 22-19
2000 v Argentina (Twickenham) W 19-0
2000 v South Africa (Twickenham) W 25-17
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