Position
Back Row
Test Caps
14
Club
Toulouse
Age
27
Height
190
Weight
111
U20 Caps
7
Jack Willis
Jack Willis, a try scorer on his debut against Georgia in November 2020, made an impact in his first three Test appearances spanning three months.A powerful scavenger for possession, he learned the game at Reading Abbey RFC and joined the Wasps Senior Academy from Henley College, Berkshire for the 2015/16 season. Willis scored again for his country in England's 2021 Six Nations tie against Italy at Twickenham and featured in Eddie Jones' squad for the 2022 Autumn Nations Series. A move to Toulouse led to the flanker featuring in the side that won the Top 14 title with the club following his inclusion in the 2023 Guinness Six Nations. Recently, Willis was named in Steve Borthwick’s squad for the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France.
England statistics
530
Mins played
37.86
Avg. Min. Per Game
8
Wins
1
Draws
5
Losses
Attack
Points
0
Tries
0
Try assists
0
Defenders Beaten
0
Carries
0
Metres carried
0
Avg. Meters Per Carry
0
Clean Breaks
0
Open Play
Passes
0
Offloads
0
Pass Success
0%
Defence
Tackles
0
Turnovers
0
Tackle Success
0%
- Career Path
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2013 Henley AASE London Wasps U18
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2015 Wasps U18 London Wasps A
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2016 Henley England U20 Wasps A Coventry Wasps
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2020 England
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2022 Toulouse
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U20 Caps
3
Age
23
Joshua
Manz
Leicester Tigers
U20 Caps
3
Age
20
Sam
Simmonds
Exeter Chiefs
Caps
18
Age
29
Tom
Pearson
Northampton Saints
Caps
1
Age
24
Billy
Vunipola
Saracens
Caps
75
Age
31
Lewis
Ludlam
Northampton Saints
Caps
25
Age
28
Chandler
Cunningham-South
Harlequins
Caps
7
Age
21
Ben
Curry
Sale Sharks
Caps
5
Age
26
Tom
Curry
Sale Sharks
Caps
53
Age
26
Alex
Dombrandt
Harlequins
Caps
17
Age
27
Ben
Earl
Saracens
Caps
33
Age
26
Ethan
Roots
Exeter Chiefs
Caps
4
Age
27
Sam
Underhill
Bath Rugby
Caps
38
Age
28
What is a Back Row?
The back row consists of two flankers and the No 8. The blind-side flanker wears six and the open-side flanker seven, both specialising in big tackles and winning possession through turnovers. They are fearless, strong and fast to the breakdown. The No 8 secures the ball at the base of the scrum, is an attacking link between forwards and backs and a real force when defending.
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