Summary
A middle-class icon is something to be. But not always a good thing, Jonny Wilkinson could be forgiven for thinking in the build- up to Saturday's Calcutta Cup match at Murrayfield.
Outside-half was always supposed to be a Welsh obsession. Yet their veteran incumbent Stephen Jones goes about his calmly understated business relatively undisturbed, while Wilkinson is the focus of feverish debate about England's limitations.See the full content of this document
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It's Not All Jonny's Fault
Fixating on Wilkinson is nothing new. No Englishman commanded more column inches in the three years after their World Cup victory in 2003, during which time he did not play because of a freakish series of injuries. The Twickenham crowd evidently b...
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