England Rugby World Cup: Players whose RWC trips will end this year

Posted by World Wide Tickets And Hospitality on March 28th, 2023

As the France Rugby World Cup 2023 approaches, we look at several England rugby players who if selected will almost surely play in their last competition this year when they participate in the Webb Ellis trophy for the final time.

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England Rugby World Cup: Players whose RWC trips will end this year
England Rugby World Cup: Players whose RWC trips will end this year

Dan Cole 40 years old in September 2027. Cole’s return to England fold has been a blissful one for the Leicester prop but given he didn’t believe to be in the mix for the RWC 2023 until fresh, it’s safe to assume 2027 is not a genuine goal. Jamie George, nearing 37 years of age in September 2027. A try-counting hooker with plenty of experience, George has been an important part of the England and Saracens teams for many years.

With 77 caps to his name by now, George will very likely be making his last Rugby World Cup bow in France. Mako Vunipola was 36 years old in September 2027. A dominant prop with an impressive work rate, Vunipola has been a reliable performer for England since his first cap back in 2012. 36 is achievable as a prop but with Ellis Genge already the first-choice loosehead, Australia in four years looks like a stretch.

Ben Youngs 38 years old in September 2027. An old-timer scrum-half with over 100 caps for England, Youngs has been an important player for the team for many years but saw partial game time in the Guinness Six Nations, suggesting making the 2023 competition will be a battle in and of itself. Courtney Lawes 38 years old in September 2027. A versatile lock/flanker, Lawes has been a significant part of the England RWC pack for over a decade.

He is likely to stay to play a significant role in the team’s France Rugby World Cup campaign but it will confidently be his last. Anthony Watson was 33 years old in September 2027. A gifted winger with speed and skill at his discarding, Watson has been an important player for England in recent years but 33 is true elder statesman land for a winger, a place where the pace is king and young guns are usually preferred.

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The two-time British & Irish Lions traveller has been dogged by injuries in recent years, so another four years of Test rugby might a beyond him. Owen Farrell will turn 36 in September of 2027. Using 37-year Johnny Sexton as a gage here might be an unfaithful proposition, given the Leinster veteran made his Ireland first appearance a tad late at the age of 24. Farrell on the other hand made his Test bow against Scotland at the age of just 20.

Suggesting while he’s six years younger than the Irishman, he has closely as many miles on the clock in the Test arena. With Marcus Smith breathing down his throat, RWC 2027 is looking doubtful. Manu Tuilagi will be 36 in September 2027. His involvement in France this year isn’t quite a given, even if fit. Australia looks unthinkable for the Sale Sharks wrecking ball, even if his ability to plough through guards is yet to ebb. Rugby fans can book RWC 2023 Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.

Luke Cowan-Dickie arrive in England for France Rugby World Cup 2023 training

LUKE Cowan-Dickie’s return to the global fold can get England’s stumbling RWC preparations back on track, according to ex-winger Ugo Monye. Steve Borthwick’s side ended fourth in the Six Nations after winning just two of their five games, with a shaming 53-10 defeat against France at Twickenham setting alarm bells ringing with less than six months to go until their Rugby World Cup opener against Argentina in Marseille.

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Exeter Chiefs hooker and Truro-born star Cowan-Dickie, who will switch Sandy Park for French Top 14 side Montpellier at the end of the season, was ruled out of the contest with an ankle injury but looks set to be back fit in the summer ahead of this autumn’s competition. And Monye, who played 14 times for England between 2008 and 2012, believes the 29-year-old’s arrival will provide a much-needed boost for England after last weekend’s 29-16 defeat to Grand Slam winners Ireland.

We have players coming back the likes of Luke Cowan-Dickie, Courtney Lawes and Tom Curry and to remark a few, he said. The summer is going to be massive, that pre-season where you can put everyone in the melting pot and get that level of steadiness of performance that we are looking for. When I look at the individuals in the squad, if we can reach our ability we will be a very good team come to the Rugby World Cup 2023.

France was unacceptable but hopefully, you can draw a line under it as a variance. That is not the hope of performance though France was very good on the day. What we could take away from watching the Ireland game was how we could be good, combative and challenge the number one side in the world. England’s show against Ireland was flawed by a debated red card to full-back Freddie Steward, which was rescinded on Wednesday.

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Steward was fired for what was deemed an unsafe tackle on Hugo Keenan, with the focus once again turning to the claim of World Rugby’s High Tackle Framework. But Monye called for calm among the furore that has since broken out. Mistakes happen, you can’t be too strict on referees, added Monye, who was speaking on a media. We ask lots of players; we ask lots of referees.

I was disappointed at the time I didn’t think it was a red card and that is the opinion of the citing official as well. I am glad common sense has succeeded, just three or four days later. I am okay with the protocol, sometimes it is the request of the law within the protocol. Referees are human. There were 60,000 people at the Aviva, if players feel burdened, referees feel pressure and sometimes they just get it wrong.

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