STATEMENT: Leicester Tigers confirm Steve Borthwick replacement - Ruck

STATEMENT: Leicester Tigers confirm Steve Borthwick replacement

Leicester Tigers have appointed Richard Wigglesworth Interim Head Coach after agreeing terms with Steve Borthwick and Kevin Sinfield for an early release from their contracts with the club.

The appointment sees Wigglesworth retire from professional rugby, bringing the on-field career of the English game’s most decorated and accomplished player to a close.

Wigglesworth has made more than 500 senior appearances – including a record 322 Premiership games and 33 Test matches for England – during a more than 20-year professional career.

He made his professional debut in 2002 for Sale Sharks, who he won the first of seven Premiership titles with before moving to Saracens in 2010, where he won three Heineken Champions Cup trophies.

Wigglesworth made 43 appearances for Leicester Tigers, scoring four tries, in two and a half seasons.

Borthwick joined Tigers in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic enforced postponement of the 2019/20 season, and has overseen 87 games in charge.

Wigglesworth said:

Speaking about his appointment to the role of Interim Head Coach and retirement from playing, Wigglesworth said: “There is so much to be excited about for what is to come for this great group of players, coaches and staff at Leicester Tigers.”

“The decision to retire from playing was not easy. I have given absolutely everything to my playing career and loved every minute of being a professional rugby player.

“My family have given everything too and I, quite literally, could not have achieved what I have without them.

“I would not have taken on the Head Coach role of Leicester Tigers if I did not believe there was a group of players and coaches who are committed to being successful and, with those at this club, that cannot be questioned.

“I am grateful to Steve and Kev for what they have taught me, how they have challenged me and the friendship I have with both. Myself and Leicester Tigers are better for having worked with them.

“While it’s a bittersweet day, there is no time to dwell on anything. There is a job to be done, this weekend at Mattioli Woods Welford Road, against Gloucester and all of my focus is now on preparing the team for our next game.”

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#1. Fin Baxter

  • Age: 20
  • Position: Prop
  • Club: Harlequins

Described yesterday as a generational talent, Baxter continually posed set-piece problems for opposing tighthead prop Biyi Alo as Quins overcame Racing 92.

Capable of playing on both sides of the scrum, the 20-year-old prop was the man of the match on a maiden first-team start that came in front of England scrum coach Matt Proudfoot.

Baxter began playing rugby at Cobham RFC at the age of five and made his England U18 debut against Scotland in 2018.

Recently signed a long-term contract extension to stay at The Stoop.

DID YOU KNOW? Off the pitch Vancouver is his favourite holiday destination, Inception his number one film and Game of Throne his go-to TV show. As for his favourite food, it’s a Sunday roast

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