AFTER 14 YEARS in an England shirt, the man who will be best remembered for his winning drop-goal in the final minutes of the 2003 World Cup (see video below) has called it a day on his international career.
Here’s what those who worked alongside Jonny Wilkinson have to say about him:
Keith Wood – Former Ireland player & Lions team-mate
“I tried to get him to join Harlequins when he was 18 because he was a walking ball of talent. He was a guy you could hang your hat on and build your team around.
“I toured with him with the Lions in 2001. He got injured at one stage and the view was that he might need surgery but he ended up playing the following week.
“He was broken on the Saturday and he played the following week.
“He was never a flash number 10 because he was Mr Dependendable – and that’s my kind of player.”
Eddie O’Sullivan – Former Ireland & assistant Lions coach
“Jonny was a fantastic professional, a real gentleman and a joy to work with. He is an extraordinary guy whose work ethic is phenomenal.
“He steps away from the game being regarded as one of the great number 10s.
Clive Woodward – Former England & Lions coach
“I think we will all look back at Jonny’s career and just regard ourselves as extremely lucky, whether we were players or coaches, to be around him when he was at his very best.
“He was always just a great part of the team, he was the ultimate team player.
“He took his own game to a whole new level. He was part of a whole group of players, whole of English rugby and world rugby. I think he took rugby to a whole new level.”
Jeremy Guscott – Ex-England & Lions team-mate and TV pundit
“I’ll always remember playing against Newcastle early on in his career. I got tackled and thought I’d been hit by two men because it was so hard. When I looked up, it was just Jonny stood there on his own.
“I thought ‘wow, what great defence this kid has got’. He was to go on and prove that time and time again. He’s definitely the best defensive number 10 the game has ever seen.”
Stuart Lancaster – Interim England coach
“Jonny has had a fantastic international career which has spanned four World Cups and 91 caps and ranks as one of England’s greatest ever players.
“He will, of course, be remembered for that drop-goal but he is more than that, a model sportsman – down to earth and hardworking, who has never stopped trying to be the best that he can.”
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Oisin is one of the stars of the future. Great win for Cashel. I’ve never seen this happen before.
@Sean Morrissey: But he need’s to know which end to score lol
Has this ever happened before ?
@Jb Walshe: i didnt see the own point just saw the red jersey guy score
@Shawn: Oh it hit hurley i think
@Shawn: reds were playing the other way though!
@Joe Kennedy: Im confused
@Joe Kennedy: Are you saying he scored a point wrong end and didnt know it now that is so irish
@Joe Kennedy: Didnt say it on commentary still confused lol
@Shawn: commentators missed it inititally as well yeah. Reds midfielder drives it over one end from the throw in and then they score down the other end straight after! Gas!
@Joe Kennedy: Only in ireland
@Joe Kennedy: ive watched it again ya the red guys scoring both ends lol
So irish
Mate of mine did it in football now this was under 12. He went to kick the ball and dropped kicked it , scooped it over his head for an own pint.. was classic