England Rugby Legends: The Players Who Reached the 100-Cap Milestone
Discover the elite group of England rugby players who have achieved the 100-cap milestone, including Jamie George, who joins this prestigious club.

England Rugby's Century Club: A Legacy of Excellence
Jamie George is set to join an exclusive group of England rugby players by earning his 100th cap against Italy at Twickenham. This milestone places him among the legends of English rugby. Let's take a closer look at the six men who have reached this remarkable achievement before him.
1. Ben Youngs - 127 Caps
Ben Youngs stands as the most capped England player of all time, with 127 appearances. His debut in 2010 marked the beginning of a storied career that included a World Cup final appearance in 2019 and four Six Nations titles. Youngs also represented the British & Irish Lions in 2013.
2. Dan Cole - 118 Caps
A mainstay in the England team for over a decade, Dan Cole has played in four World Cups and won three Six Nations titles. His consistency and skill have made him a key player for England, and he continues to contribute to international rugby.
3. Jason Leonard - 114 Caps
As the only World Cup winner among the centurions, Jason Leonard is a true icon of English rugby. His debut at 22 set a record, and he played in four World Cup campaigns, including the victorious 2003 tournament.
4. Owen Farrell - 112 Caps
Owen Farrell, England's all-time leading points scorer, was instrumental in many of the team's successes. Despite stepping away from international rugby, his legacy remains intact with three Six Nations titles and multiple Lions tours.
5. Courtney Lawes - 105 Caps
Known for his toughness and leadership, Courtney Lawes has been a cornerstone of English rugby. His performances in the 2019 World Cup final and multiple Six Nations triumphs highlight his importance to the team.
6. Danny Care - 101 Caps
The most recent addition to the 100-cap club, Danny Care, had a distinguished career that spanned 16 years. His agility and skill as a scrum-half earned him three Six Nations crowns and a place among England's greats.
These players have not only achieved personal milestones but have also contributed significantly to the success and legacy of England rugby. Their dedication and performances continue to inspire future generations of players.