This is what became of the England team that were world junior champions for the first time in 2013

This is what became of the England team that were world junior champions for the first time in 2013

4. Tom Price (Exeter Chiefs)

Winning the Junior World Cup with England in 2013, Price is a towering presence on the field and is indomitable at the line out. Known for his crunching tackles, Price joined Exeter Chiefs from Scarlets in 2019.


5. Dominic Barrow (Leicester Tigers)

Barrow has returied after leaving Northampton Saints with immediate effect in March 2019. The former Leicester Tigers and Newcastle Falcons lock has left Franklin’s Gardens by “mutual consent”.


6. Ross Moriarty (Dragons/Wales)

Destructive and powerful back row Ross Moriarty joined the Dragons in the summer of 2018 after moving from Gloucester. Having played for England Under 18 and Under 20, Moriarty made his Wales international debut against Ireland in August, 2015 and has since become a regular.


7. Matt Hankin

After a long-term injury with a concussion, he retired from Saracens at the end of the 2017/18 season.


8. Jack Clifford (Harlequins/England) (capt).

Born to a Kenyan father and an Australian mother, the flanker has been with Quins since he was 13. The last two seasons have unfortunately been dominated by injury for Jack, however, he’ll be aiming to force his way back into the England set-up moving forward. Retired due to injury in August 2020.


Replacements: Scott Spurling (Saracens), Danny Hobbs-Awoyemi (London Irish), Tom Smallbone (London Irish), Harry Wells (Leicester Tigers), David Sisi (Zebre/Italy), Callum Braley (Gloucester/Italy), Ollie Devoto (Exeter Chiefs/England), Henry Purdy (Gloucester).


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