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| name = Sam Warburton OBE MStJ | image = Sam Warburton cropped.jpg | caption = Warburton at the 2012 Grand Slam celebrations | birth_name = Sam Kennedy Warburton | nickname = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1988|10|5|30|df=y}} | birth_place = Cardiff, Wales | death_date = | death_place = | height = 6 ft 2 in[1] | weight = {{convert|16|st|3|lb|kg|abbr=on}}[1] | school = Whitchurch High School | university = | ru_position = Flanker | ru_amateuryears = | ru_amateurclubs = | ru_amupdate = | ru_provinceyears = 2009–2018 | ru_province = Cardiff Blues | ru_provincecaps = 175 | ru_provincepoints = (90) | ru_provinceupdate = 7 April 2017 | ru_proclubs = Glamorgan Wanderers | ru_clubcaps = 27 | ru_clubpoints = (10) | ru_clubyears = 2006–2009 | ru_clubupdate = 12 September 2009 | ru_nationalteam = Wales U18 Wales U19 Wales U20 Wales British and Irish Lions | ru_nationalyears = 2007 2008 2009–2017 2013, 2017 | ru_nationalcaps = 5 4 74 5 | ru_nationalpoints = (0) (5) (25) (0) | ru_ntupdate = 10 July 2017 }} Sam Kennedy-Warburton, OBE MStJ (born 5 October 1988), commonly known as Sam Warburton, is a Welsh former international rugby union player. Warburton played rugby for the Cardiff Blues and was first capped for Wales in 2009. He usually played as an openside flanker but was also capable of playing at blindside. In June 2011, he was named as Wales captain versus the Barbarians and subsequently in August 2011 he was named as the Wales captain for the 2011 Rugby World Cup. In April 2013, he was named the Lions' captain for the 2013 tour to Australia, and was also named as captain for the 2017 tour to New Zealand[2][3] Warburton holds the record for the most Wales caps as captain. In July 2018, the Wales and British and Irish Lions captain announced his retirement from rugby union.[4] Early and personal lifeWarburton was born in Wales to English parents and he considers himself Welsh and British.[5] He has an older twin brother Ben who played at semi-professional level with Glamorgan Wanderers RFC and is now a physiotherapist for the Cardiff Blues, and an older sister Holly, a schoolteacher.[6][7] He attended Whitchurch High School and left with 3 A Levels.[6] As a youngster he was a keen football player and played for his school team alongside schoolmate Real Madrid and Wales right winger Gareth Bale.[8][9] He had a trial with local club Cardiff City at the age of 14 but chose to concentrate on rugby instead. He played on the junior teams of Rhiwbina RFC and played for Glamorgan Wanderers RFC whilst a member of the Cardiff Blues Academy.[10] On 5 July 2014, Warburton married long term partner Rachel Thomas in a church ceremony in Newport, before the couple held a reception at the Celtic Manor Resort.[11] CareerWarburton represented Wales at all levels, captaining the under-18s, under-19s and under-20s. He led Wales to the semi-finals of the World Championships at under-19 and under-20 level.[12][13] Warburton made his debut for the senior Wales national team against the United States on 6 June 2009. On 18 January 2010, he was named in the 35-man Wales squad for the 2010 Six Nations.[14] He scored his first international try against Italy in the 2011 Six Nations.[15] Warburton captained Wales for the first time against the Barbarians on 4 June 2011 at the age of 22 years and 242 days becoming Wales' second youngest captain after Gareth Edwards. In a World Cup warm-up match against England, Warburton was named man of the match. In August 2011, he was named as captain for the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand in the absence of the injured Matthew Rees.[16] 2011 Rugby World CupIn the opening match of the tournament against South Africa, Warburton became the youngest ever World Cup captain, facing experienced South African openside flanker Heinrich Brüssow. While Wales lost 17–16, Warburton won man of the match, forcing six turnovers and making nearly a quarter of Wales' tackles (23 out of 99).{{Citation needed|date=June 2016}} He continued his form in the match against Samoa, making a further six turnovers and 17 tackles as Wales won 17–10. Warburton played another good game against Namibia before being rested for the final half-hour in the 81–7 game. Wales then booked their place in the quarter-finals against Ireland with a 66–0 win over Fiji, in direct contrast to the loss of four years earliers. Warburton was again at the heart of the performance making some steals and some good runs, and also scoring his second test try. At the end of this remarkable few weeks, Warburton was then voted the Player of Pool D by the fans; he had taken the tournament by storm, making the highest number of turnovers.[17] Wales then met Ireland in the quarter-final as Warburton faced the inform Irish openside flanker Seán O'Brien, in the 'battle of the opensides'. Wales reached the semi-final for the first time in 24 years with a 22–10 win, as Warburton continued his form, making 21 tackles and a number of turnovers, disrupting Ireland's ball. In the semi-final against an out-of-form France, Warburton became the second Wales player to receive a red card in a World Cup when he was sent off after 18 minutes by the Irish referee Alain Rolland for a dangerous tackle on Vincent Clerc.[18] Warburton admitted the offence at a disciplinary hearing in Auckland.[19] Despite the sending off, the Guardian newspaper, Brynmor Williams and Sir Ian McGeechan, the Lions coach, named him player of the tournament. {{Citation needed|date=June 2016}} 2012 Six NationsIn spite of the return of former captain Matthew Rees, Warburton retained the Wales captaincy for the 2012 Six Nations. However, the campaign was disrupted by injury. In the opening match against Ireland, Warburton went off injured at half-time with a dead leg, but Wales managed to win 23–21. He missed the 27–13 win over Scotland but returned for the Triple Crown decider against England. Wales won 19–12. Warburton was at his best making steals, carries, taking lineouts, but it was his try-saving tackle on Manu Tuilagi that caught the eye. The England centre seemed destined to score in the corner but Warburton launched himself low and grabbed his ankles to make a superb try-saver.[20] As a result, he was awarded man of the match. However, he sustained a knee injury and missed the 24–3 win over Italy. He returned for the Grand Slam decider against France but was once again injured, this time his shoulder and was taken off at half-time. Wales prevailed though 16–9 to claim a Grand Slam. Warburton would then lift the trophy with one hand, since his other shoulder was in a sling. He later spoke of his guilt at going off at half-time and asked vice-captains Gethin Jenkins and Ryan Jones to share the raising of the trophy, but the veterans said it was his moment.[21] The injury he sustained would rule him out for six weeks, returning in time for the Lions tour of Australia in June 2013. 2015 Six NationsWarburton surpassed the record of 33 caps as Wales captain held by Ryan Jones against Ireland on 14 March 2015. British & Irish LionsWarburton was named as captain of a 37-man squad for the 2013 British and Irish Lions tour to Australia, making him the youngest ever Lions captain at the age of 24.[22][23] Warburton was selected as captain in the first test in Brisbane, combining in the back row with Tom Croft and Jamie Heaslip. The Lions won 23–21 with Warburton topping the tackle count with 14. Warburton started the second test a week later. The Lions lost 16–15 and many considered the turning point to be when Warburton got injured and left the field. Warburton was magnificent at the breakdown preventing the Wallabies from having a platform. Clive Woodward considered his performance "the most outstanding performance I have ever seen from a Lion".[24] However, the hamstring injury he picked up in the second test meant Warburton was ruled out of the final, deciding test, with Alun Wyn Jones captaining the team to a 41–16 win and the Lions’ first series victory since 1997. After the match, Warburton and Jones raised the Tom Richards Cup together. In April 2017, Warburton was selected by Warren Gatland to captain the Lions for the 2017 British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand.[25] References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.wru.co.uk/eng/matchcentre/wales_seniors.php?player=33335&includeref=dynamic|title=Wales Senior Squad|website=www.wru.co.uk}} 2. ^{{cite news|title=Lions 2013: Jonny Wilkinson out but Sam Warburton is captain|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/22352825|publisher=BBC Sport|date=April 2013}} 3. ^{{citeweb|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/rugby-union/2017/04/19/sam-warburton-lions-captaincy-call-thought-one-lads-playing/|title= Sam Warburton on Lions captaincy call: I thought it was one of the lads playing a prank|date=19 April 2017|work=The Telegraph|accessdate=20 April 2017}} 4. ^{{Cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/44869719 |title=Sam Warburton: Wales and British & Irish Lions captain retires from rugby |date=18 July 2018 |work=BBC Sport |access-date=22 July 2018 |language=en-GB}} 5. ^{{cite web|title='British' Wales star Sam Warburton sparks political row|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-26472782|publisher=BBC|accessdate=17 April 2014}} 6. ^1 {{cite news|title=Ben Warburton: Twin trouble but little jealousy|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/ben-warburton-twin-trouble-but-little-jealousy-2369521.html|work=The Independent|date=13 October 2011}} 7. ^{{cite news|title=Sam Warburton, Wales ferocious captain, is a home boy at heart|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rugbyunion/international/wales/9045090/Six-Nations-2012-Sam-Warburton-Wales-ferocious-captain-is-a-home-boy-at-heart.html|work=The Daily Telegraph|date=27 January 2012}} 8. ^{{cite news|title=Pride at Cradiff school that developed Sam Warburton and Gareth Bale|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2011/oct/13/school-sam-warburton-gareth-bale|work=The Guardian|date=13 October 2011}} 9. ^{{cite news|title=Old pal Bale drives Warburton on to wear Wales red|url=http://www.walesonline.co.uk/rugbynation/rugby-news/2009/05/22/old-school-pal-bale-drives-warburton-on-to-wear-wales-red-91466-23685573/|work=South Wales Echo|date=22 May 2009}} 10. ^{{cite news|title=Feature: Sam Warburton's journey from Rhiwbina to the Wales captaincy|url=http://www.walesonline.co.uk/rugbynation/rugby-news/2012/02/04/feature-sam-warburton-s-journey-from-rhiwbina-to-the-wales-captaincy-91466-30262906/|work=Western Mail|date=4 February 2012}} 11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/sam-warburton-first-picture-appears-7389199|title=First picture appears of rugby star on his wedding day|author=Cathy Owen|publisher=Western Mail|date=8 July 2014|accessdate=8 July 2014}} 12. ^{{cite web |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070517212123/http://www.irbu19.com/EN/Fixtures+Results/EventMatchDetails?m=10125&e=948 |deadurl=yes |archivedate=17 May 2007 |url=http://www.irbu19.com:80/EN/Fixtures+Results/EventMatchDetails?m=10125&e=948 |title=Match Details: 2007 IRB Under 19 World Championship, Ireland – Div A – 1st v 4th |publisher=International Rugby Board |access-date=11 September 2018 |df=dmy-all }} 13. ^{{cite web |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080702210345/http://www.irb.com/jwc/matches/match=10622/index.html |url=http://www.irb.com:80/jwc/matches/match=10622/index.html |deadurl=yes |archivedate=2 July 2008 |title=Match Details: 2008 IRB Junior World Championship, Wales – Semi Finals |publisher=International Rugby Board |access-date=11 September 2018 |df=dmy-all }} 14. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/welsh/8463499.stm |title=Wales 2010 Six Nations Squad |publisher=BBC News |date=19 January 2010 |accessdate=3 June 2013}} 15. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/9406749.stm |title=Italy 16–24 Wales|date=26 February 2011|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=7 April 2012}} 16. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_union/welsh/14608533.stm|title=Sam Warburton leads Wales in New Zealand|date=22 August 2011|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=22 August 2011}} 17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/home/news/newsid=2057124.html|title=Player of Pool D: Sam Warburton|date=4 October 2011|work=Official Rugby World Cup Site|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111006151626/http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/home/news/newsid=2057124.html|archivedate=6 October 2011|df=}} 18. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/rugby/worldcup/2011/1015/rwc_live_wales_france.html|title=As It Happened: Wales 8–9 France|date=15 October 2011|work=RTÉ Sport|accessdate=17 October 2011}} 19. ^{{Cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/15325714 |title=Rugby World Cup 2011: Sam Warburton banned for three weeks |date=16 October 2011 |work=BBC Sport |access-date=28 July 2018 |language=en-GB}} 20. ^{{cite web|url=http://benedictblog.dailymail.co.uk/2012/02/sam-warburton-defies-physics-and-logic-on-his-big-day-out-at-twickenham.html|title=Sam Warburton defies physics and logic on his big day out at Twickenham|date=29 February 2012|work=Daily Mail|accessdate=29 February 2012}} 21. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.walesonline.co.uk/rugbynation/rugby-news/2012/03/20/wales-skipper-sam-warburton-speaks-of-his-guilt-at-half-time-injury-substitution-91466-30578757/|title=Wales skipper Sam Warburton speaks of his "guilt" at half time injury substitution|date=20 March 2012|work=Wales Online|accessdate=20 March 2012}} 22. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/rugbyunion/article-2317406/British-Irish-Lions-Tour-2013-Warren-Gatland-opts-power-squad-Australia.html|title= A power play from Gatland: Lions coach opts for bulk in a squad built to bulldoze Australia|date=30 April 2013|work=Daily Mail|accessdate=1 May 2013 }} 23. ^{{cite web|url= https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2013/apr/30/lions-tour-2013-sam-warburton|title= Sam Warburton fits bill in back row and as the captain|date=30 April 2013|work=The Guardian|accessdate=1 May 2013 }} 24. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/rugbyunion/article-2352060/Lions-2013-SIR-CLIVE-WOODWARD--Beach-break-big-mistake.html?ito=feeds-newsxml|title= Warburton performance 'most outstanding in Lions shirt ever'|date=1 July 2013|work=Daily Mail|accessdate=1 July 2013 }} 25. ^{{citeweb|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2017/apr/19/lions-2017-squad-announcement-live-british-irish-rugby-union-new-zealand-all-blacks|title= Lions 2017 squad announcement: Warburton captain, no place for Hartley – as it happened|date=19 April 2017|work=The Guardian|accessdate=20 April 2017}} External links
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