Richard Wigglesworth playing for England against Ireland at Twickenham
in the 2018 Six Nations Championship - which Ireland won along with a Grand Slam.
Career Record: Played 33: Won 23, Lost 10.
2008 v Italy (R) (Rome) W 23-19 (SN)
2008 v France (Paris) W 24-13 (SN)
2008 v Scotland (Murrayfield) L 15-9 (SN)
2008 v Ireland (Twickenham) W 33-10 (SN)
2008 v New Zealand (Auckland) L 37-20
2011 v Wales (R) (Twickenham) W 23-19
2011 v Wales (Cardiff) L 19-9
2011 v Ireland (Dublin) W 9-20
2011 v Argentina (Dunedin) W 9-13 (World Cup)
2011 v Rumania (Dunedin) (R) W 67-3 (World Cup)
2011 v Scotland (Auckland)(R) W 16-12 (World Cup)
2011 v France (Auckland)(R) L 12-19 (World Cup)
2013 v Argentina (Salta) W 3-32 (R)
2013 v Argentina (Buenos Aires) W 26-51 (R)
2014 v Samoa (Twickenham) W 28-9 (R)
2014 v Australia (Twickenham) W 26-17 (R)
2015 v Wales (Cardiff) W 16-21 (SN) (R)
2015 v Italy (Twickenham) W 47-17 (SN) (R)
2015 v Ireland (Dublin) L 19-9 (SN) (R)
2015 v Scotland (Twickenham) W 25-13 (SN) (R)
2015 v France (Twickenham) W 55-35 (SN) (R)
2015 v Ireland (Twickenham) W 21-13 (R)
2015 v Fiji (Twickenham) W 35-11 (World Cup) (R)
2015 v Wales (Twickenham) L 25-28 (World Cup) (R)
2015 v Australia (Twickenham) L 13-33 (World Cup) (R)
2015 v Uruguay (Manchester) W 60-3 (World Cup) (R)
2018 v Italy (Rome) W 46-15 (SN) (%)
2018 v Wales (Twickenham) W 12-6 (SN)
(R)
2018 v Scotland (Edinburgh) L 13-25 (SN) (R)
2018 v France (Paris) L 16-22 (SN)
(R)
2018 v Ireland (Twickenham) L 15-24 (SN)
2018 v Japan (Twickenham) W 35-15
2018 v Australia (Twickenham) W 37-18
(R) = Replacement
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Richard Wigglesworth is pictured above during England's 55 - 35 victory over France
at Twickenham, in the 2015 RBS Six Nations Championship.
Richard Wigglesworth is pictured above during his full England debut - a 24-13 win against France in the
2008 RBS Six Nations Championship. Wigglesworth produced an excellent performance that night in front
of a packed house of 80,000 at the Stade de France, even managing to mark the occasion with a vital late
try to seal England's victory. Photo George Herringshaw. © 24th. February 2008.