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Wigglesworth relishes first tour

Sale and England scrum-half Richard Wigglesworth
Wigglesworth has represented England at every level (Getty)

Sale scrum-half Richard Wigglesworth has revealed he is excited at being called up for his first England tour.

The 24-year-old Lancastrian has been named in a 32-man squad for the two Tests against New Zealand in Auckland and Christchurch in June.

He told BBC Radio Lancashire: "I can't wait - it's my first time.

"I'd have taken this at the start of the year - to say I'd have four caps, a few starts, a try, and then go to New Zealand - I'm over the moon."

The farmer's son from Blackpool emerged as a rising star during England's 2008 Six Nations campaign following some superb displays for Sale.

I think the Guinness Premiership is the ideal breeding ground because you're playing against top players week-in, week-out

Sale and England scrum-half Richard Wigglesworth

After making his senior international bow against Italy, Wigglesworth celebrated his first start by scoring the try which sealed a 24-13 win over France in Paris - a result which breathed new life into England's tournament.

He believes the All Blacks will provide a stern test.

"They will be a different kettle of fish which is going to be a massive challenge, but I think the Guinness Premiership is the ideal breeding ground because you're playing against top players week-in, week-out.

"I went once [to New Zealand] with an exchange at school and then the year after on an England Under-18 tour for a couple of weeks - it's rugby mad."


see also
Borthwick to lead England in NZ
13 May 08 |  English
Wigglesworth 'right for England'
20 Feb 08 |  English
Wigglesworth handed England call
19 Feb 08 |  English


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