Wilkinson is happy with the selection

Wilkinson is happy with the selection

There are rumours that at next year's World Cup Jonny Wilkinson hazard finale his England profession.

Wilkinson is all set to sign a one-year addition to his existing contract which is with French side Toulon.

By signing this he intentionally put himself outside selection after the New Zealand-based tournament IF English rugby chiefs stick by their innovative policy.

RFU chief executive, John Steele has revealed that there will be the selection of only players who are working in England meant for the national side after the World Cup, separately from special conditions.

However Wilko who is of 31 and World Cup winner claimed that he has no problem with that position.

He held that he knew from where they are coming and for him the main objective is to get triumph better as a player and he had done the preparation 18 months ago so as to make sure to continue to do.

He added that he is very happy and this statement suits him as well.

Wilkinson disclosed that he would like to be capable to continue with Toulon and participate for England after the World Cup.


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