Wilkinson named new England captain
Jonny Wilkinson was today appointed as England’s new rugby union captain for the three November Tests.
The Newcastle fly-half takes over from Lawrence Dallaglio, who retired from international rugby five weeks ago, and he was the clear favourite to fill the vacancy.
World Cup-winner Wilkinson’s first game in charge will be the Twickenham appointment with Canada on November 13, followed by the visit of Tri-Nations champions South Africa a week later and then Australia.
It promises to be a tough baptism for Wilkinson as England begin the post-Clive Woodward era under current caretaker boss Andy Robinson and without the likes of his fellow World Cup winners Dallaglio, Matt Dawson or Neil Back.
England acting head coach Andy Robinson said: “There are several players in the squad I would feel comfortable in calling upon to be England captain but for me Jonny is in every way the right player to take on this challenge.
“He is a natural leader, holds the respect of the whole squad, is a formidable talent on the pitch and consistently demonstrates the energy and commitment I feel is essential to be captain of England.”
“Captaincy offers a challenging environment for any player, especially following in the footsteps of Lawrence Dallaglio and before him the World Cup captain, Martin Johnson.
“But I am confident Jonny has what it takes to do an outstanding job as we look ahead towards the next Rugby World Cup in France and I look forward to working with him.”
“It’s the ambition of so many players to one day be captain of England and today I have realised a dream," said Wilkinson.
“Getting my first England cap against Ireland six years ago was something I’ll never forget because to play for your country is very special. Taking on the captaincy is another important step in my career and I do so with immense pride.”
Wilkinson, promoted to English rugby’s top playing post just four months after his 25th birthday, has scored 817 points in 52 Tests – highlighted by the dramatic drop-goal strike which gave England World Cup glory against Australia last November.
The 25-year-old missed England’s last eight Tests while he recovered from a career-threatening neck and shoulder injury.
In his absence, England lost five times – against New Zealand (twice), Australia, France and Ireland – and recorded victories over Scotland, Wales and Italy.
Wilkinson has had one previous taste of the England captaincy, taking charge for the RBS 6 Nations Championship clash against Italy at Twickenham in March 2003 when Martin Johnson was injured.
There have been 117 captains of England since Fred Stokes held the position in 1871.




