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Martin Osborne Johnson CBE (born 9 March 1970) [1] is an English retired rugby union player who represented and captained England and Leicester in a career spanning 16 seasons. . He captained England to victory in the 2003 Rugby World Cup, and is regarded as one of the greatest locks ever to have played, [2] [3] [4] and one of England's greatest ever playe
The stadium played host to six other matches in the World Cup. [7] Australia had won the World Cup on two previous occasions, in 1991 and 1999. Although England had never won the tournament before, they reached the 1991 final (losing to Australia, 12–6). [3] The 2003 final was the 29th match between Australia and England. [8]
Martin Johnson: 1 July 2008 – 16 November 2011 38 21 1 17 55.3% Stuart Lancaster: 8 December 2011 – 11 November 2015 46 28 1 17 60.9% Eddie Jones: 20 November 2015 – 6 December 2022 78 59 1 18 75.3% Steve Borthwick: 19 December 2022 – present: 27 13 0 14 48.1%
On 11 November 2011, Tindall was fined £25,000 by the Rugby Football Union and was removed from its elite player squad as a result of his throwing a dwarf in Queenstown, New Zealand, during the 2011 Rugby World Cup. Martin Johnson, the England manager, had initially supported Tindall, but it was stated later that some, including Johnson, had ...
Former England team captain Martin Johnson took up the job of head coach in July 2008 but, unable to replicate his on-field success in the management role, he resigned in November 2011 following a miserable Rugby World Cup which featured a series of on- and off-field controversies and ended in quarter-final defeat by France.
Martin Johnson may refer to: Martin Johnson (rugby union) (born 1970), English rugby union footballer and manager; One half of Martin and Osa Johnson (1884–1937), a husband-and-wife adventurer/explorer/filmmaker team from Kansas; Martin Johnson (musician) (born 1985), lead singer of Boys Like Girls; Martin Johnson (racing driver) (born 1963 ...
The knockout stage at the 2003 Rugby World Cup featured the eight teams that qualified from the pool stage (the top two teams from each of the four pools), competing in a single-elimination tournament.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 January 2025. British Lions & England international rugby union player Rugby player Jonny Wilkinson CBE Wilkinson in September 2015 Birth name Jonathan Peter Wilkinson Date of birth (1979-05-25) 25 May 1979 (age 45) Place of birth Frimley, England Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Weight 196 lb; 14 st 0 lb ...