On this day in 2007 - Wilkinson, Robinson make dream England return

Sport360 staff 12:32 03/02/2017
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  • Jonny Wilkinson scored 27 points against Scotland and was awarded man-of-the-match.

    It’s ten years to the day since Jonny Wilkinson and Jason Robinson made fairytale returns as England battered Scotland in the opening Six Nations match.

    After 1,169 long days away following an interminable run of injuries and just 45 minutes of action after lacerating a kidney, Wilkinson returned in one of sport’s greatest comebacks.

    The England No.10 scored 27 points, including a controversial second-half try, while Robinson grabbed two tries as England put Scotland to the sword in a 42-20 win.

    Wilkinson’s tally beat Rob Andrew’s previous highest haul for England against Scotland and he was awarded the manof-the-match award.

    1990: American jockey Willie Shoemaker has his 40,351st and last ride, on Patchy Groundfog at Santa Anita.

    2006: Bradford Bulls win a recordequalling third World Club Challenge with a 30-10 success over Wests Tigers at the Galpharm Stadium.

    2009: American swimmer and 22-time Olympic medallist Michael Phelps apologises after pictures of him smoking a suspicious substance emerged.

    2012: John Terry is stripped of the England football captaincy due to his racism court trial.

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