Courtney Lawes England

Courtney Lawes has revealed he will end his career after England’s 2023 Rugby World Cup third-place playoff against Argentina on Friday. Photo: EPA

England star to RETIRE following Rugby World Cup elimination by Springboks

Courtney Lawes has revealed he will end his career after England’s 2023 Rugby World Cup third-place playoff against Argentina on Friday.

Courtney Lawes England

Courtney Lawes has revealed he will end his career after England’s 2023 Rugby World Cup third-place playoff against Argentina on Friday. Photo: EPA

Courtney Lawes has revealed he will end his career after England’s 2023 Rugby World Cup third-place playoff against Argentina on Friday, 27 October.

Kick-off at the Stade de France is at 21:00 (SA time).

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The 34-year-old’s bid to finish his international career on a high was ended by Saturday’s heartbreaking 16-15 semi-final loss to South Africa in Paris.

Vice-captain Lawes is a veteran of four World Cups, two British & Irish Lions tours and one of only five Englishmen to be capped 100 times.

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Steve Borthwick’s side will return home from France following Friday evening’s bronze-medal match against pool-stage opponents Argentina.

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Lawes, who has made 105 international appearances across 15 years, said: “I haven’t told Steve yet! But I will let him know.

“I’ve said to the boys, anyone that’s asked. I think it’s time. I’ve done four World Cups, so I’m pretty happy with that.

“It’s a bit of an end of an era, but it’s been a real honour for me to represent England for so long. It flies by.

“I’m proud of the journey I’ve been on. It’s not always been the ups. Plenty of downs in there, but I’ve pushed through. I’m not an emotional person really, but it’s just been a huge honour for me. To be able to finish with this group, it’s something I’ll treasure forever.”

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