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Harry Kane: Video of Jonny Wilkinson teaching England star how to take a penalty

Footage of Jonny Wilkinson teaching Harry Kane how to take penalties looks so awkward now.

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Carter, Wilkinson, O'Gara, Farrell, Sexton: Who's scored the most points in Test rugby?

Who are the highest test point scoring players of all time?

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WATCH: Jonny Wilkinson On What High Performance Is

Jonny Wilkinson is one of the most decorated and recognisable faces in rugby history. Jonny scored 1,246 points from 97 test appearances, the most famous being his drop goal that won the world cup for England in 2003. In a stellar career Jonny would accumulate four six nations titles with England and at club level he left Newcastle after helping them to Premiership and Powergen cup titles and joined RC Toulon winning the top 14 and European cup. But Jonny’s public success is only part of his story. He speaks frankly and inspiringly about the pressure of expectation and the mental health implications of leading a life defined by others.

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Jonny Wilkinson on High Performance Podcast: What advice he'd give to teenage self

Wilkinson spoke about his own challenges during his career on Jake Humphrey's High Performance Podcast

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WATCH: Sir Clive Woodward On England's 2003 World Cup Glory

Former England head coach Sir Clive Woodward on achieving World Cup glory in 2003.

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Handre Pollard has more Rugby World Cup points than any other Springbok in history

Pollard has kicked superbly throughout the 2019 World Cup

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Jonny Wilkinson backs England’s masters of reinvention for World Cup glory

World Cup-winning hero Wilkinson backs England’s class of 2019 for glory

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