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England rugby union team

England
Shirt badge/Association crest
Emblem Red rose
Union Rugby Football Union
Head coach Eddie Jones
Captain Dylan Hartley
Most caps Jason Leonard (114)
Top scorer Jonny Wilkinson (1,179)
Top try scorer Rory Underwood (49)
Home stadium Twickenham Stadium
World Rugby ranking
Current 2 (as of 29 May 2017)
Highest 1 (2004)
Lowest 8 (2015)
First international
Scotland 1–0 England
(27 March 1871)
Biggest win
England 134–0 Romania
(17 November 2001)
Biggest defeat
Australia 76–0 England
(6 June 1998)
World Cup
Appearances 8 (First in 1987)
Best result Champions, 2003
Website www.englandrugby.com

The England national rugby union team represents England in rugby union. They compete in the annual Six Nations Championship with France, Ireland, Scotland, Italy, and Wales. They have won this championship outright on a total of 28 occasions (with the addition of 10 shared victories), 13 times winning the Grand Slam and 25 times winning the Triple Crown, making them the most successful team in the tournament's history. They are ranked second in the world by the International Rugby Board as of 29 May 2017. England are to date the only team from the northern hemisphere to win the Rugby World Cup, when they won the tournament back in 2003. They were also runners-up in 1991 and 2007.

The history of the team extends back to 1871 when the English rugby team played their first official Test match, losing to Scotland by one goal. England dominated the early Home Nations Championship (now the Six Nations) which started in 1883. Following the schism of rugby football in 1895, England did not win the Championship again until 1910. England first played against New Zealand in 1905, South Africa in 1906, and Australia in 1909. England was one of the teams invited to take part in the inaugural Rugby World Cup in 1987 and went on to appear in the final in the second tournament in 1991, losing 12–6 to Australia. Following their 2003 Six Nations Championship Grand Slam, they went on to win the 2003 Rugby World Cup – defeating Australia 20–17 in extra time. They again contested the final in 2007, losing 15–6 to South Africa.


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