England Knights

England Knights
Nickname The Knights
Region Europe
Head coach Kieron Purtill
Most caps Jodie Broughton (5)
Top try-scorer Jodie Broughton (6)
Top point-scorer Luke Gale (28)
First international
England Knights 38–18  France
(15 October 2011)
Biggest win
England Knights 62–4  Ireland
(16 June 2012)

England Knights is the current name of England's second national rugby league team. The team has previously been known by different names, such as Emerging England and England A. The Knights play a key role in the development of emerging talent, allowing players to gain experience in an international environment and to compete for a place in the England first team.

England Knights compete in the Rugby League European Cup, winning the most recently held tournament in 2012. The Knights' head coach is Kieron Purtill.

History

The team competed in the 90's as "Emerging England". The team won the 2003 European Nations Cup as "England A".

As "England A", the team took on the Australian Kangaroos at Griffin Park in London in the second game of the 2003 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France. The Kangaroos defeated England A 26–22 in front of 6,817 fans. In the team that day were future England internationals Shaun Briscoe, Martin Gleeson, Ade Gardner, Chris Thorman, Rob Burrow, Andy Lynch, Matt Diskin, Rob Parker, Danny Tickle, Sean O'Loughlin, Danny McGuire, Mickey Higham and Gareth Hock as well as current internationals Mark Calderwood and Lee Radford.[1]

In 2011, the Knights were created to serve as a step up for the younger players from their club in view of playing for the 1st team. A squad of players were chosen (below the age of 25) to represent the Knights and their first ever game was against France and the Knights came out 38–18 victors.

The Knights won the 2012 European Cup by beating Ireland and Scotland in a 3-game tournament.

Results and fixtures

Below are the previous 6 matches of the team. For all past match results, see the team's results page.
Date Competition Opponents H / A Result
F – A
Tries Goals Attendance
15 October 2011 Friendly France H 38–18 Myler, Houghton, Broughton, Charnley (2), Ratchford, Gale Charnley 4/6, Westwood 1/2 2,071
22 October 2011 Friendly Cumbria A 26–12 Hardaker, Gale, Welham, Watts, Charnley Charnley 3/5 1,163
16 June 2012 Friendly Ireland H 62–4 Hardaker (2), Jones-Bishop (2), Ratchford (2), Smith, Broughton, Flanagan, Hodgson, Lunt Smith 5/6, Ratchford 4/5 11,083
20 October 2012 European Cup Ireland A 56–4 Broughton (2), Dixon, Turner, T. Burgess, Houghton, Gale, Lawrence, G. Burgess (2) Gale 8/10
28 October 2012 European Cup Scotland A 62–24 Sarginson (2), Evans (2), Broughton (2), Taylor (2), G. Burgess, Dixon, Turner Turner 9/11
19 October 2013 Friendly Samoa H 52–16 Powell (2), Taylor, Cockayne, Lawrence, Hughes (3), Ferres Hardaker 9/9

Players

For all past and present players who have appeared for the national team, see England Knights rugby league team players.

In addition, McNamara has an England Knights programme featuring players from Super League clubs who will supplement the pool of players available to the national team and add valuable pressure for international selection among the sport's top stars.

Current squad

The following players were called up for the curtain-raiser against Samoa in 2013.

England Knights – current squad
First team squad Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain
  • (vc) Vice captain

Updated: 2 October 2013
Source(s): 2013 Knights Squad

References

External links

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