Jonny wilkinson biography

Jonny Wilkinson

British Lions & England international rugby union player

Rugby player

Jonathan Peter Wilkinson, CBE (born 25 May 1979) is an English former rugby union player. A fly-half, he played for Newcastle Falcons and French side Toulon and represented England and the British & Irish Lions. He is particularly known for scoring the winning drop goal in the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final and is widely acknowledged as one of the best rugby union players of all time.[3]

He played club rugby for twelve seasons in the English Premiership with Newcastle Falcons. In 2009, he moved to Toulon, where he won two Heineken Cups and one Top 14 championship in five seasons. He holds the record of top point-scorer at both clubs.

Wilkinson won 91 caps for England. He was an integral member of the England squad which won the 2003 World Cup, scoring the winning drop goal in the last minute of extra time against Australia in the final. He came back from several injuries and was part of the England team which reached the final of the 2007 World Cup. He toured twice with th

Jonny Wilkinson Keynote Speaker

Jonny Wilkinson, CBE, is a former rugby union player, writer and sports presenter with an impressive national and international rugby career spanning over ten years and four Rugby World Cups. As a Hall of Famer, World Cup hero, philanthropist, sports personality and multiple record holder, Jonny is a popular speaker at conferences.

As a pundit for ITV and Sky Sports, Jonny continues to cover sports events as a rugby expert. He covers various rugby events and games, including the Rugby World Cup and the Six Nations Championship.  In 2018, he founded No 1 Living, a health drink brand.

Jonny is widely considered one of the most successful English rugby players to date. During his impressive career, he he established himself as the world’s leading fly-half, was inducted into the World Rugby hall of fame, named IRB player of the year and won 91 caps for England and six for the British & Irish Lions.

He spent 12 years with Newcastle Falcons, before moving to French club Toulon from 2009 until 2014, when he retired.  While signed to Tou

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Description for Jonny: My Autobiography. Jonny WilkinsonPaperback. JONNY is the unrelenting, brutally honest account of one of the most revered, successful and complex athletes ever to play rugby for England. Num Pages: 368 pages, col. Illustrations, ports. (chiefly col.). BIC Classification: BGSA; WSJF1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 128 x 198 x 25. Weight in Grams: 286.
Jonny Wilkinson's career has crossed three decades and four World Cups. He has accumulated phenomenal achievements, world points records, an impressive list of broken body parts, and a drop goal that will be remembered for ever. But the peculiar calmness with which he played the game masked a very different reality. In JONNY, he reveals the extraordinary psychology that he had to tame in order to be able to dominate his sport. For most of his life, he was driven by a quest for perfection and an obsession to be the best player in the world; here he shows how ... Read morethese two facets of his

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