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Name
  
Dan Cole

Spouse
  
Isobel Cole (m. 2015)

Weight
  
115 kg

Height
  
1.91 m

Role
  
Rugby union


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Education
  
Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College

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Dan Cole (born 9 May 1987) is an English rugby union player who plays at prop for Leicester Tigers in the Premiership, for the England national rugby union team internationally, and has been capped 3 times for the British and Irish Lions. Cole is known for his scrummaging ability. His former coach at Leicester, Richard Cockerill, described him as one of the finest tighthead props in world rugby.

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Club career

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Cole's first team début came in the October 2007 EDF Energy Cup pool match against Bath. Most of the 2007–08 season was spent on loan to Bedford Blues and it was the beginning of the 2008–09 season before Cole played for the first team again. Cole was involved in most of the games in the first half of the season. In January 2009, Cole was loaned to Nottingham R.F.C. Cole played in the final of the 2008–09 Guinness Premiership.

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Through injury to Leicester tight-heads Julian White and Martin Castrogiovanni, Cole achieved a run of games during the 2009–10 season which saw him gain notoriety as man-of-the-match against London Wasps. In February 2010, Cole signed a new contract.

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The Tigers went on to win the 2009-10 Guinness Premiership final 33–27 against Saracens, where Cole came on as a replacement for Castrogiovanni.

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Cole has gone on to make 175 first-team appearances, culminating in an Outstanding Service Award at the of the 2016/17 season.

International career

Having played for England at under-18, under-19 and under-20 Cole was selected in January 2009 to make his debut for the England Saxons, against Portugal.

Cole started in all three games at the 2009 Churchill Cup, including the final against Ireland A.

He was promoted to the Senior Squad for the 2010 Six Nations Championship as injury cover for Tigers squadmate Julian White and made his senior England debut as a replacement for Dave Wilson in England's 30–17 win over Wales on 6 February 2010. He played in all subsequent games in the 2010 Six Nations, even scoring his first international try in what was also his first home start against Ireland, and began to cement his place as England's first-choice tighthead.

He was taken on the summer tour to Australia, and played in both matches. Although England lost the first game, Cole put in a strong performance which saw the England scrum gain an unprecedented two penalty tries. The following Test saw England beat Australia 20–21. Cole had a cut to the head within the first five minutes of the game, and needed to be continually substituted for blood injury, but pressed on, despite his left eye closing up almost completely. Captain and Tigers team-mate Lewis Moody commented on how the team were inspired by Cole's perseverance.

He was one of 37 players selected to represent the Lions on the 2013 British and Irish Lions tour to Australia.

Cole was included in Stuart Lancaster's 31 man squad for the 2015 Rugby World Cup and went on to start in all 4 of their games.

He was included in new coach Eddie Jones's 31 man squad for the 2016 Six Nations and scored a try in the final game against France after being held up over the line against Wales the week before.

Cole was included in the 2016 England Rugby Tour of Australia; he played in the one off test against Wales at Twickenham, being replaced by Leicester teammate Ellis Genge, and started in all three tests in Australia. Cole score a try in the final test against Australia in which England whitewashed the Wallabies for the first time.

References

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