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Natwest 6 Nations – Round 4 – England Matchday Squad NatWest 6 Nations – Round 4 – England • Richard Wigglesworth is the oldest player in this squad whilst Sam Simmonds is the youngest. • This starting XV has 624 caps with a further 280 on the bench for a total of 904. • Five players in this squad play their club rugby for Saracens whilst five play for Harlequins. Wasps (4), Leicester Tigers (3), Bath Rugby (2), Exeter Chiefs (2), Northampton Saints (1) and Worcester Warriors (1) are also represented. Matchday Squad Position Player Date of Birth Age Height (cm) Weight (kg) Caps 6N Debut Opponent 15 Anthony Watson 26/02/1994 24 188 90 31 06-Feb-15 Wales 14 Jonny May 01/04/1990 27 189 90 32 01-Feb-14 France 13 Ben Te’o 27/01/1987 31 188 105 11 04-Feb-17 France 12 Owen Farrell 24/09/1991 26 188 90 56 04-Feb-12 Scotland 11 Elliot Daly 08/10/1992 25 184 92 16 27-Feb-16 Ireland 10 George Ford 16/03/1993 24 175 80 43 09-Mar-14 Wales 9 Danny Care 02/01/1987 31 175 85 79 28-Feb-09 Ireland 1 Mako Vunipola 14/01/1991 27 182 118 47 02-Feb-13 Scotland 2 Jamie George 20/10/1990 27 183 109 23 06-Feb-16 Scotland 3 Dan Cole 09/05/1987 30 189 118 80 06-Feb-10 Wales 4 Joe Launchbury 12/04/1991 26 198 115 50 02-Feb-13 Scotland 5 Maro Itoje 28/10/1994 23 195 110 17 14-Feb-16 Italy 6 Courtney Lawes 23/02/1989 29 201 115 64 13-Mar-10 Scotland 7 Chris Robshaw 04/06/1986 31 188 110 62 04-Feb-12 Scotland 8 Nathan Hughes 10/06/1991 26 196 115 13 04-Feb-17 France 16 Luke Cowan-Dickie 20/07/1993 24 184 112 4 12-Mar-16 Wales 17 Joe Marler 07/07/1990 27 183 113 54 02-Feb-13 Scotland 18 Kyle Sinckler 30/03/1993 24 183 113 8 11-Feb-17 Wales 19 James Haskell 02/04/1985 32 193 114 75 17-Mar-07 Wales 20 Sam Simmonds 10/11/1994 23 184 103 5 04-Feb-18 Italy 21 Richard Wigglesworth 09/06/1983 34 176 86 29 10-Feb-08 Italy 22 Jonathan Joseph 21/05/1991 26 183 93 38 06-Feb-15 Wales 23 Mike Brown 04/09/1985 32 183 92 67 04-Feb-12 Scotland Team England Squad average age 27 years 333 days Starting XV average age 27 years 228 days Starting forwards average age 27 years 329 days Starting backs average age 27 years 111 days Squad average height (cm) 186 Starting XV average height (cm) 188 Starting forwards average height (cm) 192 Starting backs average height (cm) 184 Squad average weight (kg) 103 Starting XV average weight (kg) 103 Starting forwards average weight (kg) 114 Starting forwards total weight (kg) 910 Starting backs average weight (kg) 90 NatWest 6 Nations – 2018 Appearance Data Name Appearances Starts Subs Total Mins Points Tries Alec Hepburn 2 0 2 12 0 0 Anthony Watson 3 3 0 204 10 2 Ben Te'o 3 1 2 87 0 0 Ben Youngs 1 1 0 9 0 0 Chris Robshaw 3 3 0 226 0 0 Courtney Lawes 3 3 0 218 0 0 Dan Cole 3 3 0 181 0 0 Danny Care 3 2 1 206 0 0 Dylan Hartley 3 3 0 149 0 0 George Ford 3 3 0 211 5 1 George Kruis 3 0 3 44 0 0 Harry Williams 3 0 3 59 0 0 Jack Nowell 3 0 3 71 5 1 Jamie George 3 0 3 91 0 0 Joe Launchbury 3 3 0 218 0 0 Joe Marler 1 0 1 12 0 0 Jonathan Joseph 3 2 1 182 0 0 Jonny May 3 3 0 240 10 2 Mako Vunipola 3 3 0 216 0 0 Maro Itoje 3 3 0 240 0 0 Mike Brown 3 3 0 195 0 0 Nathan Hughes 1 1 0 54 0 0 Owen Farrell 3 3 0 240 31 2 Richard Wigglesworth 2 0 2 25 0 0 Sam Simmonds 2 2 0 120 10 2 Sam Underhill 3 0 3 70 0 0 NatWest 6 Nations – All-time Appearance Data All-time 6 Nations v France Name Apps Minutes Points Tries Apps Minutes Points Tries Anthony Watson 15 1139 40 8 2 142 10 2 Ben Te'o 8 219 10 2 1 12 5 1 Chris Robshaw 28 2173 5 1 5 395 0 0 Courtney Lawes 25 1416 0 0 4 278 0 0 Dan Cole 40 2784 15 3 8 580 5 1 Danny Care 35 1572 54 9 7 262 8 1 Elliot Daly 7 348 13 2 1 80 3 0 George Ford 20 1370 88 4 3 228 25 1 James Haskell 40 2348 15 3 8 322 0 0 Jamie George 11 247 0 0 1 26 0 0 Joe Launchbury 21 1369 0 0 3 223 0 0 Joe Marler 25 1311 0 0 5 269 0 0 Jonathan Joseph 17 1219 50 10 3 228 0 0 Jonny May 13 853 10 2 2 78 0 0 Kyle Sinckler 4 42 0 0 - - - - Luke Cowan-Dickie 2 22 0 0 1 13 0 0 Mako Vunipola 26 887 5 1 4 116 0 0 Maro Itoje 12 906 0 0 2 160 0 0 Mike Brown 30 2052 25 5 5 400 5 1 Nathan Hughes 6 351 0 0 1 80 0 0 Owen Farrell 27 2091 335 4 5 381 56 0 Richard Wigglesworth 11 342 5 1 2 89 5 1 Sam Simmonds 2 120 10 2 - - - - 2017-2018 England Appearance Grid a Name Italy Italy Wales Wales Ireland France Samoa Australia Scotland Scotland Argentina Argentina Argentin A Hepburn - - - - - - - - - - s1 s1 - A Lozowski - - - - - 12 s12 s13 - 12* - - - A Watson - - - s11* 14 - - 14 15 - 14** 14 14 B Te'o s10* s13 13* s13 s10 - - - - - 13 s10 s10 B Vunipola - - - s8* 8 - - - - - - - - B Youngs 9 9* s9 9 9 - - 9 9 s9 9 - - C Ewels - - - - - 5 5* - - 5* - - - C Lawes 5 5 5 5 5 - - 4 5 s4 6 6 6 C Robshaw - - - - - - 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 D Armand - - - - - s7 - - - - - - - D Care s9 s9 9* s9** s9 9 9* s9 s9* 9 s9 9 9 D Cole 3 3 3* 3 3 - - 3 3 3 3 3 3 D Hartley 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 s2 2 2 2 D Solomona - - - - - s14* s14 - - - - - - E Daly 11 11* 11* 11 11 - - 11 11* 11** - - - E Genge - - - - - 1 1 s1 - 1 - - - G Ford 10 10 10 10 10 10* 10 10 10 10 10* 10 10 G Kruis - - - - - - - 5 - - s6 s4 s4 H Slade - - s13 - - 13 13 12 s10 13* - - - H Williams - - - - - 3 3 s3 s3 s3 s3 s3 s3 J Clifford - 7 s8 - - - - - - - - - - J George s2 s2 s2 s2 s2 - - s2 s2 2 s2 s2 s2 J Haskell s4 s7 7 7 7 - - - - - - - - J Joseph 13 13 - 13*** 13 - - 13 13* - s13 13 13 Name Italy Italy Wales Wales Ireland France Samoa Australia Scotland Scotland Argentina Argentina Argentina J Launchbury 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 s5 4 4 4 4 4 J Marler 1 1 1 1 1 - - - s1 s1 - - s1 J Maunder - - - - - s9 u - - - - - - J May 14 s14 14 - - 11* 11 - 14* 14 11 11** 11 J Nowell s13 14 s14** 14 s13 - - - - - s15* s14 s15 J Singleton - - - - - u u - - - - - - K Sinckler u s3 s3 s3 s3 - - - - - - - - M Brown 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 - 15* 15 15 15 M Itoje 6 6 6 6 6 - - - s7 6 5 5 5 M Mullan s1 s1 - - - s1 s1 - - - - - - M Vunipola - - s1 s1 s1 - - 1 1 - 1 1 1 M Wilson - - - - - 6 s7 - - - - - - M Yarde - - - - - 14* 14 - - - - - - N Hughes 8 8 8 8 s8 8 8 8* 8 - - - 8 N Isiekwe - - - - - s5 u - - s5 - - - O Farrell 12 12 12 12 12 - - - 12 - 12* 12 12* P Francis - - - - - s12 12* - - s12 - - - R Wigglesworth - - - - - - - - - - - s9 s9 S Rokoduguni - - - - - - - s15* u s14* - - - S Simmonds - - - - - - - s8 s8 8 8** 8 - S Underhill - - - - - - 7 7 7 - s7 s8 s8 T Curry - - - - - 7 - - - - - - - T Harrison u - - - - - - - - - - - - T Wood 7 s8 s7 s5 s7 - - - - - - - - W Collier - - - - - s3 s3* - - - - - - KEY: Number denotes position, s: substitute, u: unused replacement, *: try scored .
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