Wilkinson started his career at Newcastle School of Rugby as an inside centre, competing for a place with international veterans such as Inga Tuigamala, and British Lion Alan Tait. Wilkinson played for England in matches against Australia, the United States and Canada as the 1999 Rugby World Cup approached. Clive Woodward refused to expand on his selection choice at the time, and following the match some commentators blamed the head coach’s lack of consistency in team selection as harming England’s World Cup bid. The Lions won the first test over Australia by 29-13 in Brisbane, in which Wilkinson scored nine points through his kicking.
He was an integral member of the 2003 Rugby World Cup-winning England squad, scoring the winning drop goal in the last minute of extra time against Australia in the final. At the age of twelve, while at Pierrepont School, Frensham, Wilkinson told his rugby master “I want to play for England, that’s all I want”. From Pierrepont, he moved to Lord Wandsworth College, Hampshire, where he took A-levels in French, Biology and Chemistry and gained a place at the University of Durham. However, in 1997 he gave up the student life to become a professional rugby player with the Newcastle Falcons. Jonny Wilkinson is also world-famous for his tackling ability despite being relatively small.
Mother and teacher Kendra Wilkinson Hank Baskett has revealed he and his wife Kendra Wilkinson are trying to teach their 19-month-old son Hank Jr. four new things every day. Kendra Wilki… [link]
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