George Ford
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Position

Fly Half

Test Caps

97

Club

Sale Sharks

George Ford Secondary Image

Age

31

Height

178

Weight

84

U20 Caps

11

U18 Caps

19

George Ford

It has been a long journey from Saddleworth Rangers where George Ford was first involved in rugby league at the age of four.He moved on to Wigan Warriors and Bradford Bulls and was later a contemporary of Owen Farrell at St George’s School, Harpenden. He became the youngest player to make his professional debut in England at 16 years and 237 and was crowned the World Rugby Young Player of the Year in 2011. Ford was included in the England Senior Elite Player Squad for the first time in January 2014 and his first Test appearance came off the bench for Owen Farrell in the final minutes of England’s 29-18 victory over Wales at Twickenham in March 2014. He was part of the England squads that won the 2016 and 2017 Six Nations and started in the 2019 Rugby World Cup final at fly half. Another World Cup selection in 2023 saw Ford feature in the squad that reached the semi-final of the tournament. He was recently named in Steve Borthwick’s squad ahead of the Guinness Men’s Six Nations 2024.
England statistics
5514
Mins played
56.85
Avg. Min. Per Game
67
Wins
1
Draws
29
Losses
Attack
Points 0
Tries 0
Try assists 0
Defenders Beaten 0
Carries 0
Metres carried 0
Avg. Meters Per Carry 0
Clean Breaks 0
Kicking
Penalties 0
Conversions 0
Drop Goals 0
Penalties converted 0%
Conversions Converted 0
Open Play
Passes 0
Offloads 0
Pass Success 0%
Defence
Tackles 0
Turnovers 0
Tackle Success 0%
  • Career Path
  • 2008 England U16 England U18
  • 2009 Leicester Tigers
  • 2010 England U20 England U19
  • 2012 Leeds Carnegie
  • 2013 England Saxons Bath Rugby
  • 2014 England
  • 2023 Sale Sharks
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Northampton Saints
Caps
5
Age
22
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Harlequins
Caps
36
Age
25
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Northampton Saints
Caps
5
Age
22
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Marcus
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Harlequins
Caps
36
Age
25
Position guide
What is a Fly Half?

The fly half, or 10, is tactically aware, confident under pressure and vocal. The first receiver of the ball from the scrum half, they are often the key figure in organising a team’s attack and defence - quick decision making and outstanding handling and kicking skills are essential.

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