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England national rugby league team

NameEngland
Badge Size150px
AssociationRugby Football League
RegionEurope
CoachSteve McNamara
CaptainEngland Jamie Peacock
RLIF Rank3
Most CapsJoe Egan (21)
Top Try-scorerAlf Ellaby (13)
Top Goal-scorerGeorge Fairbairn (52)
Top Point-scorerGeorge Fairbairn (99)
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First International  9 � 3 Other Nationalities
(Wigan, England; 5 April 1904)
Largest Win  0 � 110  
(Orlando, Florida, USA; October 2000)
Largest Loss  52 � 4  
(Melbourne, Victoria; 2 November 2008)
World Cup Apps4
World Cup First1975
World Cup BestRunners-up, 1975; 1995

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The England national rugby league team represent England in international rugby league football tournaments. The team has now seen a revival, having largely formed from the Great Britain team, who also represented Wales, Scotland and Ireland. The team is run under the auspices of the Rugby Football League. From 2008 the team will participate in all World Cups, Tri-Nations, and test matches.

The team dates back to 1904 when they played against a mixture of Welsh and Scottish players in Wigan. Since then, and right up until the 1950s, they regularly toured Australia and New Zealand and played both home and away matches against neighbours Wales and France. But when it was decided that Great Britain would tour the Southern Hemisphere instead of England, France and Wales became the only regular opponents. Even then though, there are some long periods where England barely played any matches. Their first appearance in the Rugby League World Cup was in 1975, and since then they have become runners-up in 1975 and 1995, the latter tournament being held in England. In 2008 they competed in the 2008 World Cup in Australia. For many years England also competed in the European Nations Cup and in 2006, an England 'A' team, competed for the Federation Shield. In the past England's main rivals have been Wales and France, with the rivalry stretching back to 1908 and 1934 respectively. However now England's main rivals would be Australia, New Zealand and to a lesser extent, France.

Traditionally a predominantly white kit is worn including white shorts and socks. However the shirt usually features some form of red, like red stripes, crosses or chevrons. These colours are similar to other English sporting teams and are the colours used on the national flag. In 2008 a new kit was introduced featuring a red cross on the front and red strips down the sides of the shirt, shorts and socks were white too with red strips. Also in 2008 the Rugby Football League chose to abandon the traditional English lion on the badge in favour of a much simpler shield and cross design, nevertheless the team will still be known as "The Lions".

Currently the team is ranked third in the world, behind Australia and New Zealand. But they are ranked first in Europe, ahead of France and Ireland. Australian Tony Smith, who has since taken out British citizenship, became the new head coach in 2007 and Jamie Peacock is captain, having played for England since 2000.

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The Shield Crest :
Number Player Position Current Club Eng(GB) Caps
1 Gareth Widdop Full Back Melbourne Storm 1
2 Tom Briscoe Winger Hull FC 4
3 Chris Bridge Centre Warrington Wolves 4
4 Michael Shenton Centre Castleford Tigers 8
5 Ryan Hall Winger Leeds Rhinos 6
6 Kevin Brown Stand Off Huddersfield Giants 1
7 Sam Tomkins Halfback Wigan Warriors 5
8 James Graham Prop St Helens RLFC 10 (5)
9 Kevin Sinfield Hooker Leeds Rhinos 13 (13)
10 Jamie Peacock(C) Prop Leeds Rhinos 16 (26)
11 Gareth Ellis Second Row West Tigers 15 (17)
12 Sam Burgess Second Row South Sydney Rabbitohs 8 (2)
13 Sean O'Loughlin Loose Forward Wigan Warriors 2 (11)
14 James Roby Hooker St Helens RLFC 10 (5)
15 Adrian Morley Prop Warrington Wolves 15 (30)
16 Ben Westwood Second Row Warrington Wolves 13
17 Joel Tomkins Second Row Wigan Warriors 1
18 Nick Scruton Prop Bradford Bulls 7
19 Kyle Eastmond Half Back St Helens RLFC 4
20 Danny McGuire Stand Off Leeds Rhinos 11 (12)
21 Shaun Lunt Hooker Huddersfield Giants 3
HC Steve McNamara Head Coach Bradford Bulls 1

Four Nations :
Name Nat Tenure Matches Won Drew Lost Win %
Phil Larder 1995 - December 1999 ? ? ? ? ?
John Kear January 2000 - July 2004 ? ? ? ? ?
Karl Harrison July 2004 - August 2006 ? ? ? ? ?
Paul Cullen August 2006 - November 2007 4 4 0 0 100%
Tony Smith November 2007 - December 2009 5 2 0 3 40%
Steve McNamara April 2010 � Present 1 1 0 0 100%

Overall :
Against Played Won Lost Drawn % Won
  61 43 16 2 70.5%
  38 29 7 2 75.6%
  16 8 7 1 50%
  17 9 6 2 52.9%
  7 3 3 1 42.9%
  2 2 0 0 100%
  2 2 0 0 100%
  1 1 0 0 100%
  2 2 0 0 100%
  1 1 0 0 100%
  2 2 0 0 100%
  1 1 0 0 100%
Total 149 102 39 8 68.5%

Rugby League World Cup :
Year Round Position Won Drawn Lost Pts Scored Pts Against
1975 Final 2nd 5 2 2 167 109
UK 1995 Final 2nd 4 0 1 145 42
UKFrance 2000 Semi-Final 4th 3 0 2 176 95
Australia 2008 Semi-Final 3rd 1 0 3 82 142

Rugby League in Great Britain and Ireland

NationsRugby league in England * Rugby league in Ireland * Rugby league in Scotland * Rugby league in Wales *
FederationsRugby Football League * BARLA * Rugby League Ireland * Scotland Rugby League * Wales Rugby League
National TeamsGreat Britain * England * Ireland * Scotland * Wales
LeaguesSuper League * Championship * Championship 1 * National Conference League * CMS Yorkshire league * North West Counties * Pennine League * Cumberland League * Hull & District League * Barrow & District League * Rugby League Conference * North West Merit League * Yorkshire & Humber Merit League * North Wales League * Midlands Rugby League * London League
CupsChallenge Cup * National League Cup * BARLA National Cup * Yorkshire County Cup * Lancashire County Cup * Cumbria County Cup * Cumberland County Cup
Former
Competitions
RFL Championship * Premiership * Lancs/Yorks Cups * Lancs/Yorks League * Regal Trophy * Charity Shield * BBC2 Floodlit Trophy * Trans-Pennine Cup

Rugby League European Federation

MembersFull: England * France * Russia
Associative: Ireland * Lebanon * Scotland * Serbia * Wales
Observers: Czech Republic * Estonia * Germany * Greece * Italy * Latvia * Malta * Morocco * Ukraine
Unranked: Belgium * Catalonia * Norway * Portugal * Sweden * UAE
National TeamsAustria * Belgium * Catalonia * Czech Republic * England * Estonia * France * Georgia * Germany * Great Britain * Greece * Ireland * Italy * Latvia * Lebanon * Malta * Moldova * Morocco * Netherlands * Norway * Portugal * Russia * Scotland * Serbia * Ukraine * Wales
CompetitionsEuropean Cup * European Shield (2nd tier) * European Bowl (3rd tier) * Euro Med Challenge (4th tier)

Rugby League Four Nations

TeamsAUAustralia * NZNew Zealand * GB England * FR France * PG Papua New Guinea
Tri-Nations Seasons1999 * 2004 * 2005 * 2006
Four Nations Seasons2009 * 2010
Squads1999 * 2004 * 2005 * 2006 * 2009
Finals1999 * 2004 * 2005 * 2006 * 2009

Rugby League International Federation

Test Nations
Australia * Cook Islands * England * Fiji * France * Great Britain * New Zealand * Papua New Guinea * Russia * Samoa * South Africa * Tonga * Wales
Affiliate Nations
American Samoa * Argentina * Austria * Canada * Czech Republic * Estonia * Germany * Greece * Ireland * Italy * Ivory Coast * Jamaica * Japan * Lebanon * Malta * Morocco * Netherlands * New Caledonia * Niue * Norway * Scotland * Serbia * Sweden * Tokelau * Tuvalu * United States
Unaffiliated Nations
Georgia * Latvia * Moldova * Norfolk Island * Portugal * Singapore * Solomon Islands * UAE * Ukraine * West Indies
International
Competitions
Men's World Cup * Women's World Cup * Tertiary Student Rugby League World Cup * World Club Challenge * Four Nations * Tri-Nations * The Ashes * World Sevens * Baskerville Shield * European Cup * European Shield * European Bowl * Mediterranean Cup * Pacific Cup * Pacific Rim Championship * Peter Leitch QSM Challenge Trophy
Awards and Rankings
Hall of Fame * Golden Boot * RLIF Awards * World Rankings



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