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In each box is a list of all the international matches played by the England national rugby union team in each decade. ... 2--2: 5: 4-1: 7: 4: 1: 2: 57.14%: 146: 123 ...
Not only was this England's first Rugby World Cup victory, but it was the nation's first world cup since the England national football team won the 1966 FIFA World Cup. On 8 December, the England team were greeted by 750,000 supporters on a victory parade through London before meeting Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace .
England: 4 2 2 0 88 78 - 2011 Six Nations: Wales England Ireland: 5 4 1 0 132 81 1st RWC Warm-Up Series: Wales England Ireland: 3 2 1 0 52 47 - World Cup: New Zealand: 1 0 1 0 12 19 Quarter-Final 2012 Six Nations: Scotland Italy England France: 5 4 1 0 98 71 2nd Tour of South Africa: South Africa: 5 (3) 2 (0) 2 (2) 1 (1) 169 (58) 129 (72) - End ...
England 2019 Rugby World Cup: 26/09/2019 USA [4] 45 7 Noevir Stadium, Kobe: England 2019 Rugby World Cup: 05/10/2019 Argentina [5] 39 10 Ajinomoto Stadium, Chōfu: England 2019 Rugby World Cup: 12/10/2019 France [6] [7] – – Nissan Stadium, Yokohama – 2019 Rugby World Cup: 19/10/2019 Australia [8] 40 16 Showa Denko Dome, Ōita: England ...
England Rugby Results 2000–2009 Succeeded by. 2010–2019 This page was last edited on 2 November 2024, at 12:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
5 August Wales: Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 20 9 2023 Rugby World Cup warm-up: Loss Wales: Ellis Genge 6th — [76] [77] 12 August Twickenham Stadium, London 19 17 Win England: Owen Farrell 6th — [78] [79] 19 August Ireland: Aviva Stadium, Dublin 29 10 Loss Ireland: Courtney Lawes 6th Millennium Trophy [80] [81] 26 August Fiji
List of England national rugby union players is a list of people who have played for the England national rugby union team. The list only includes players who have played in a Test match. Note that the "position" column lists the position at which the player made his Test debut, not necessarily the position for which he is best known.
[weasel words] Sport England indicates that 170,200 people play rugby at least once a week. [4] Rugby union has often been considered, somewhat pejoratively, a 'posh' game. This may be historically linked to the split between Northern teams and the rest of the rugby fraternity over 'broken time payments', i.e. professionalism.