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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: RC Toulonnais coaches, RC Toulonnais players, Jonny Wilkinson, Sonny Bill Williams, Tana Umaga, George Gregan, Gavin Henson, Andrew Mehrtens, Paul Sackey, Sisa Koyamaibole, Victor Matfield, Anton Oliver, Felipe Contepomi, Luke Rooney, Matt Henjak, Jerry Collins, Christophe Dominici, Tom May, Damien Tussac, Joe van Niekerk, Philippe Saint-Andre, Pierre Mignoni, Jamie Robinson, Rory Lamont, Sebastien Bruno, Ross Skeate, Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe, Stade Mayol, Sebastien Fauque, Rafael Carballo, Gabiriele Lovobalavu, Martin Jagr, Fotunuupule Auelua, Santiago Dellape, Laurent Emmanuelli, Dewald Senekal, Rob Henderson, Marc Andreu, Esteban Lozada, Joe El-Abd, Aubin Hueber, Jocelino Suta, Philip Fitzgerald, Mourad Boudjellal, Gerald Merceron, Jean-Jacques Crenca, Cedric Beal, Christian Carrere, David Banquet, Mafileo Kefu, Nicolas Agnesi, Anthony Muleta, Anthony Giacobazzi, Benjamin Basteres, Thomas Sourice, Olivier Missoup, Christophe Moni. Excerpt: Jonathan Peter "Jonny" Wilkinson OBE (born 25 May 1979 in Frimley, Surrey) is an English rugby union player and member of the England national team. Wilkinson rose to acclaim from 2001 to 2003, before and during the 2003 Rugby World Cup and was acknowledged as one of the world's best rugby players. He was an integral member of the 2003 Rugby World Cup-winning England squad, scoring the winning drop goal in the last minute of extra time against Australia in the final. He plays his club rugby for Toulon following twelve seasons in the English Premiership for Newcastle Falcons. Wilkinson has also toured twice with the British and Irish Lions, in 2001 and 2005, scoring 67 Test points in the 6 Lions test matches he has started. On 3 April 2009 at Guildford Cathedral, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Surrey for services to the sports industry. At the age o...