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==Early life and career==
==Early life and career==
Isiekwe born in [[Hemel Hempstead]] first played rugby at the age of nine, playing [[touch rugby]] for Old Verulamians after being encouraged by his mother Ruthless to take up a sport.<ref>[http://www.ampthillrufc.com/web/?p=6723 Saracens Ben Earl & Nick Isiekwe Sign On Dual Registration]</ref> At the age of thirteen, he played rugby union for [[Old Albanian RFC]] and went through the ranks at the club.<ref>[http://www.rugbyworld.com/in-the-mag/hotshots/hotshot-saracens-lock-nick-isiekwe-78075 Hotshot: Saracens lock Nick Isiekwe]</ref>
Isiekwe born in [[Hemel Hempstead]] first played rugby at the age of nine, playing [[touch rugby]] for Old Verulamians after being encouraged by his mother Ruth to take up a sport.<ref>[http://www.ampthillrufc.com/web/?p=6723 Saracens Ben Earl & Nick Isiekwe Sign On Dual Registration]</ref> At the age of thirteen, he played rugby union for [[Old Albanian RFC]] and went through the ranks at the club.<ref>[http://www.rugbyworld.com/in-the-mag/hotshots/hotshot-saracens-lock-nick-isiekwe-78075 Hotshot: Saracens lock Nick Isiekwe]</ref>


At the age of fifteen, he represented London and South East U16's district in 2014, which quickly saw Isiekwe gain his first age-grade international call-up; playing for England under 16's against Wales and Scotland. He made a quick climb in the national age-grade set-up, gaining under 18 caps in 2015, before playing for England under 17's in the same year. He made three appearances in the 2015 Rugby Europe U18 Championship in [[France]].
At the age of fifteen, he represented London and South East U16's district in 2014, which quickly saw Isiekwe gain his first age-grade international call-up; playing for England under 16's against Wales and Scotland. He made a quick climb in the national age-grade set-up, gaining under 18 caps in 2015, before playing for England under 17's in the same year. He made three appearances in the 2015 Rugby Europe U18 Championship in [[France]].

Revision as of 12:31, 31 August 2018

Nick Isiekwe
Birth nameNick Isiekwe
Date of birth (1998-04-20) 20 April 1998 (age 26)
Place of birthHemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England
Height2.01 m (6 ft 7 in)
Weight120 kg (260 lb; 18 st 13 lb)
SchoolNicholas Breakspear School
Haileybury and Imperial Service College
Rugby union career
Position(s) Lock
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
2011–2016 Old Albanian RFC ()
Correct as of 22 May 2017
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2015– Saracens 9 ()
Correct as of 09 November 2017
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2014
2015
2015
2017
2017–
England U16
England U18
England U17
England U20
England
2
1
6
4
3




(0)
Correct as of 9 June 2018

Nick Isiekwe (born 20 April 1998) is an English rugby union player who plays lock for English Premiership side Saracens. He is currently a member of the Saracens Academy.

Early life and career

Isiekwe born in Hemel Hempstead first played rugby at the age of nine, playing touch rugby for Old Verulamians after being encouraged by his mother Ruth to take up a sport.[1] At the age of thirteen, he played rugby union for Old Albanian RFC and went through the ranks at the club.[2]

At the age of fifteen, he represented London and South East U16's district in 2014, which quickly saw Isiekwe gain his first age-grade international call-up; playing for England under 16's against Wales and Scotland. He made a quick climb in the national age-grade set-up, gaining under 18 caps in 2015, before playing for England under 17's in the same year. He made three appearances in the 2015 Rugby Europe U18 Championship in France.

Isiekwe, a member of the Saracens Academy structure,[3] was trialed at many positions including Prop, Number 8, Flanker and Centre, but his six foot six stature saw him physically outgrow his original positions and moved to second row, a position he was used at for England U20's during the 2017 Six Nations Under 20 Championship.[4] The move also saw him gain two appearances for the Saracens senior side during the 2016–17 Aviva Premiership season.[5]

On 20 April 2017, he was named by Eddie Jones in the English national team for their two-test series against Argentina.[6]

References

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