Rory Underwood
England's most capped player with 85 appearances, also the highest try scorer with 49 tries, including a record 5 in one match.
Rory Underwood is a rugby legend and England’s most capped player, with an impressive 85 appearances for his country. He also holds the title of England’s highest try scorer, with a remarkable 49 tries, including an unforgettable record five tries in one match against Fiji in 1989.

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Rory Underwood
A natural finisher, Rory was a master at converting chances into tries. Given even the slightest opportunity, he had an uncanny ability to get over the try line. Renowned for his exceptional pace and agility, Rory also possessed the unique skill of navigating tight spaces. His ability to manoeuvre his powerful frame infield and squeeze inside the corner flag, even when the gap seemed non-existent, made him a constant threat to the opposition.
Rory’s career included two tours with the British & Irish Lions, in 1989 to Australia and 1993 to New Zealand, where he played in three games on each tour and scored one try. His legacy is one of determination, skill, and a relentless ability to perform at the highest level of rugby.
Rory Underwood’s contributions to English rugby have cemented him as one of the sport’s greatest wingers, and his experiences, insights, and achievements continue to inspire players and fans alike.
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