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    Wilkinson eyes one last Aussie swansong

    Alex Lowe,

    AAP

    Updated October 4, 2012, 9:04 am

    Jonny Wilkinson may have retired from England duty but he would relish one last hurrah with the British and Irish Lions next summer - to settle some unfinished business in Australia.

    Wilkinson counts the 2001 Test series defeat to the Wallabies as one of the biggest disappointments of his career and the fact he has not won with the Lions still nags away at him.

    The Toulon fly-half stood down from representing England in December after 91 Tests and he has no regrets, despite the obvious attractions of a home Rugby World Cup looming on the horizon.

    Wilkinson no longer felt comfortable in a changing England environment but the Lions is a different entity altogether and he would relish the chance of a return to Australia in 2013.

    "There's no way I could say no. In terms of what that represents, everything about it, it's enormous. Such a fabulous thing," Wilkinson said.

    "The joy is the fact it doesn't have to come with international rugby. It doesn't matter where you come from. You have got six weeks, get your boots on and get into it."

    In 2001, the Lions beat Australia in an extraordinary first Test but lost an epic series. Four years later, Wilkinson and the Lions were blown away by New Zealand.

    "It is niggling away at me (that I haven't won a series with the Lions)," added Wilkinson, who was not fit to be considered for the 2009 tour of South Africa.

    "In 2001 I sat in the changing-room after the third Test and it felt like a World Cup final loss. I'd say it was up there (with the biggest disappointments of my career), definitely.

    "Australia were on fire at the time and that first Test was incredible.

    "The second Test was incredible up to a point and the third Test was just a great game. Knowing we had a shot (at the series win), the disappointment was ridiculous.

    "It's like trying to run a marathon, getting to the 25th mile and someone saying: 'That's it.'

    "To complete one you need to go right back to the start, knowing how hard the 25 miles were and knowing you could fall after 10 miles next time, like we did in 2005."

    Warren Gatland mentioned Wilkinson's name in despatches on his appointment as the Lions coach, confirming pedigree players not involved in Test rugby would be considered for selection.

    "He's still a fine player and only 33. Whether it is Jonny Wilkinson or whoever, it's all about how players are performing for their clubs or countries," Gatland said.

    Toulon are currently top of the French league table with six wins from seven matches - but Wilkinson is realistic that he may not feature in the final selection jigsaw.

    "There are a lot of guys doing a lot of good things in home nations rugby at the moment," Wilkinson said.

    "All I can do is play and see if I fit into those plans. If I don't, I'll make the best of what I've got here which, let's face it, is good enough."
    After playing in four World Cups, Wilkinson has reconciled the fact he will be a spectator when England host the 2015 tournament. European qualification begins in Budapest on Saturday when Hungary host Bulgaria.

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    Awesome! Take that QC!

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    I wouldn't be surprised if he made the starting XV.

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    One thing is for sure - he will train his guts out and give 110% to get there.

    Like him or loathe him, no-one could ever question his commitment, professionalism and sheer determination to be, and give, the very best he can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alison View Post
    One thing is for sure - he will train his guts out and give 110% to get there.

    Like him or loathe him, no-one could ever question his commitment, professionalism and sheer determination to be, and give, the very best he can.
    I don't think anyone ever loathed him did they!? But yeah his 'commitment, professionalism and sheer determination' was something I always admired and definitely a philosophy that some of the younger players around today should subscribe to!

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    Dunno, I wasn't very happy with him in 2003

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    You have to admit though, Wilkinson is one dedicated mofo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alison View Post
    One thing is for sure - he will train his guts out and give 110% to get there.
    Like him or loathe him, no-one could ever question his commitment, professionalism and sheer determination to be, and give, the very best he can.
    And he's 'ard as

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    Quote Originally Posted by SinBin View Post
    Ouch!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zed View Post
    I don't think anyone ever loathed him did they!? But yeah his 'commitment, professionalism and sheer determination' was something I always admired and definitely a philosophy that some of the younger players around today should subscribe to!
    At the risk of being accused of plagiarism....................Take that QC

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    Quote Originally Posted by GIGS20 View Post
    Dunno, I wasn't very happy with him in 2003
    I reckon none of us were....

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    Quote Originally Posted by GIGS20 View Post
    Dunno, I wasn't very happy with him in 2003
    True. Also, most were questioning the England tactics of playing for penalties & dropped goals. But which of us would not give an arm or leg to have a player like him in a gold jersey. One of the all time great 10's with a lot more than a good boot. I actually reckon he was the bloke who taught SBW how to play Rugby.
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    Wilkinson is a jerk

    That sums up my thoughts on him post 2003

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