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George Ford to earn 100th cap as two debutants named for first Test - Fly-half joins list of centurions as Will Muir and Seb ...
Courtney Lawes was always going to leave a huge hole in the England team after his retirement from international rugby this year. But with every passing week of a losing autumn campaign, it has ...
Courtney Lawes has revealed he is prepared to come out of international retirement if asked to play for the British and Irish Lions for the tour of Australia in 2025 – but has ruled out ...
Courtney Lawes has warned English rugby is on the brink of facing its own player crisis and claimed “something's got to give” to ... Lawes, who was first capped by England back in 2009, ...
Oct 22 (Reuters) - England lock Courtney Lawes has said that he will retire from international rugby after the World Cup in France to spend more time with his family. The 34-year-old Lawes, who ...
Courtney Lawes Lawes missed England’s entire autumn schedule last year with concussion concerns, then had to battle glute and calf injuries before clawing back to full fitness just in time for ...
Courtney Lawes is starring for England at the Rugby World Cup in France with his multiple tattoos standing out during each game. Lawes has played a key part in his country’s World Cup campaig… ...
Vice-captain Courtney Lawes will retire from England duty at the conclusion of the Rugby World Cup. The 34-year-old has played in four World Cups and two British and Irish Lions tours and is one ...
Courtney Lawes will win his 100th cap for England as Steve Borthwick’s side face Fiji in their final Rugby World Cup warm-up.. The blindside flanker will again captain the team in the absence of ...
Courtney Lawes saluted the fighting spirit that enabled England to withstand another Australia fightback and secure a series-clinching 21-17 victory in Sydney. Mirroring the second Test, England ...
England vice-captain Courtney Lawes has been ruled out of their Six Nations match against France with a shoulder injury, the Rugby Football Union said on Tuesday. Skip to main content.
England forward Courtney Lawes will retire from international rugby at the end of the Rugby World Cup. The 34-year-old won a 105th cap for his country in the semi-final defeat to South Africa at ...