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  1. 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.

  2. Jonathan Peter Wilkinson (n. Surrey, Reino Unido, 25 de mayo de 1979), es un exjugador inglés de rugby que se desempeñaba como apertura. Wilkinson, es considerado uno de los mejores jugadores de Rugby de todos los tiempos, ganó el premio a Mejor Jugador del Mundo en el año 2003. [1]

    Fecha
    Torneo
    Lugar
    Oponente
    4 de abril de 1998
    Cinco Naciones
    Irlanda (ganado, 35-17)
    6 de junio de 1998
    Copa Cook
    Australia (perdido, 0-76)
    20 de junio de 1998
    Amistoso
    Nueva Zelanda (perdido 22-64)
    20 de febrero de 1999
    5 Naciones
    Twickenham
    Escocia (ganado 24-21)
  3. Jonny Wilkinson, renowned England rugby icon, is a mental health ambassador, entrepreneur, writer, and inspirational speaker.

  4. 8 de sept. de 2023 · Jonny Wilkinson: fue el héroe del Mundial de Rugby ganado por Inglaterra, sufrió problemas de salud mental y hoy da charlas de autoayuda. Es una leyenda de la ovalada, pero llegó...

    • Darío Coronel
  5. www.rugbypass.com › players › jonny-wilkinsonJonny Wilkinson | RugbyPass

    Jonny Wilkinson was inducted into the RugbyPass Hall of Fame in 2021. Born in Surrey on 25th May 1979, he initially played youth rugby for Farnham Rugby Club. In 1997 he joined the Newcastle Falcons to begin his professional career, originally playing as an inside centre.

  6. 24 de may. de 2019 · Few players have captured the imagination and transcended their sports quite in the same way as Jonny Wilkinson, who turns 40 today. The former England fly-half won four Guinness Six Nations titles, including a Grand Slam, kicked the winning drop goal in a World Cup final and was for a time the record points scorer in the history of ...

  7. 13 de dic. de 2022 · Wilkinson scored 23 of England’s 28 points in the quarter-final win over Wales before scoring all of them in the 24-7 triumph against France in the last four. His stunning exploits saw the fly-half named the 2003 BBC Sports Personality of the Year, while he also picked up the IRB International Player of the Year award.