Jonathan Joseph (rugby union)

Jonathan Joseph
Full name Jonathan Byron Alexander Joseph
Date of birth (1991-05-21) 21 May 1991
Place of birth Derby, England
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)[1]
Weight 91 kilograms (14 st 5 lb)[2]
School Park House School

Millfield School

Rugby union career
Current status
Position(s) Centre
Current team Bath
Playing career
Position Centre
Professional / senior clubs
Years Club / team Caps (points)
2009–2013
2013–
London Irish
Bath
61
62
(95)
(80)
correct as of 29th May 2016.
National team(s)
Years Club / team Caps (points)
2010–2011
2012–
England U20
England
9
30
(10)
(65)
correct as of 26 November 2016.

Jonathan Byron Alexander Joseph (born 21 May 1991) is an English rugby union player who represents England at international level and Bath Rugby in the English Premiership. [3]

Early career

Joseph attended Millfield School and came through the London Irish academy after he spent his teenage years playing at Newbury RFC. At club level, his breakthrough season was for Irish in 2010-11 where he played in 13 Premiership games and scored five tries. His remarkable rise was marked with a nomination for the Land Rover Discovery of the Season award in 2012. He left London Irish at the end of the 2012-13 season having made 44 appearances and scored 13 tries.

Club career

Joseph joined Bath at the start of the 2013-14 season and quickly forged a successful midfield partnership with inside centre Kyle Eastmond.

After a relatively quiet inaugural season, Joseph more than hit his straps in his second, proving to be sublime in attack and robust in defence. During their European Champions Cup match away at Stade Toulousain in January 2015, Bath showed scant regard for the French team's vast rugby pedigree and ran in four tries with Joseph providing the catalyst for what many commentators regard to be one of the finest European cup rugby tries of all time. Collecting the ball inside his own half, Joseph wriggled and side-stepped past a number of players before chipping ahead and collecting. After a searing run, again escaping the tackles of many of the Toulouse defenders he released teammate Ross Batty, who in turn passed to Francois Louw to complete the move in scoring a what was a truly audacious try. [4]

International career

He progressed through the England age-grade ranks, appearing for England U20s in the 2011 Junior World Championships and playing off the bench in the final against New Zealand alongside future England team-mates George Ford, Owen Farrell, Joe Launchbury and Christian Wade amongst others.

Joseph was one of thirteen uncapped players selected by England head coach Stuart Lancaster for the 2012 mid-year tour of South Africa. He made his debut in the first test in Durban, before injury to Brad Barritt allowed him to start the subsequent two tests at outside-centre alongside Manu Tuilagi. He was ruled out of the 2013 Six Nations through injury but was named to start both test matches in the subsequent tour to Argentina.

Joseph started for England in the 2015 Six Nations tournament as a result of injuries to Barritt and Tuilagi. He scored 3 tries in the opening two matches, against Wales then Italy and was named man of the match in the latter.[5]

On 14 May 2015, it was announced Joseph had won the Rugby Players' Association 'Player's Player of the Year' and 'England Player of the Year' for his outstanding performances for both club and country during the 2014/15 season.[6]

International tries

As of 3 December 2016 [7]
Try Opposing team Location Venue Competition Date Result Score
1  Wales Cardiff, Wales Millenium Stadium 2015 Six Nations 6 February 2015 Win 21 – 16
2  Italy London, England Twickenham Stadium 2015 Six Nations 14 February 2015 Win 47 - 17
3  Italy London, England Twickenham Stadium 2015 Six Nations 14 February 2015 Win 47 - 17
4  Scotland London, England Twickenham Stadium 2015 Six Nations 14 March 2015 Win 25 - 13
5  France Paris, France Stade de France 2015 Rugby World Cup warm-up match 22 August 2015 Loss 20 - 25
6  Italy Rome, Italy Stadio Olimpico 2016 Six Nations 14 February 2016 Win 40 - 9
7  Italy Rome, Italy Stadio Olimpico 2016 Six Nations 14 February 2016 Win 40 - 9
8  Italy Rome, Italy Stadio Olimpico 2016 Six Nations 14 February 2016 Win 40 - 9
9  Australia Brisbane, Australia Suncorp Stadium 2016 England tour of Australia 11 June 2016 Win 39 - 28
10  Fiji London, England Twickenham Stadium 2016 Autumn International 19 November 2016 Win 58 - 15
11  Fiji London, England Twickenham Stadium 2016 Autumn International 19 November 2016 Win 58 - 15
12  Australia London, England Twickenham Stadium 2016 Autumn International 3 December 2016 Win 37 - 21
13  Australia London, England Twickenham Stadium 2016 Autumn International 3 December 2016 Win 37 - 21

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