Tom Willis (rugby union, born 1999)

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Tom Willis
Birth nameThomas Daniel Willis [1]
Date of birth (1999-01-18) 18 January 1999 (age 25) [2]
Place of birth Reading, England [2]
Height1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) [2]
Weight120 kg (18 st 13 lb; 265 lb) [2]
School Henley College
Notable relative(s) Jack Willis (brother)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Number 8 [2]
Current team Saracens
Amateur team(s)
YearsTeamApps(Points)
Reading Abbey (–)
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2017–2022 Wasps 67 (95)
2017Rotherham Titans 3 (0)
2022–2023 Bordeaux Bègles 19 (15)
2023– Saracens 31 (55)
Correct as of 5 January 2025
International career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2016–2017 England U18 6 (15)
2018–2019 England U20 17 (20)
2023– England 1 (0)
2024 England A 1 (0)
Correct as of 5 January 2025

Thomas Daniel Willis (born 18 January 1999) is an English professional rugby union player, who currently plays as a Number 8 for Premiership Rugby club Saracens.

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Club career

Willis started playing rugby as a child at Reading Abbey, following in the footsteps of his father Steven and older brother Jack. [3]

Wasps

In October 2017, Willis made his league debut for Wasps against Saracens. [4] During the same month, he was sent on short-term loan to Rotherham Titans. [5]

Willis started in the 2019–20 Premiership final on 24 October 2020, as they finished runners up to Exeter Chiefs. [6]

Wasps entered administration on 17 October 2022, and Willis was made redundant along with all other players and coaching staff. [7]

Bordeaux

In November 2022, Willis signed for Top 14 club Bordeaux Bègles [8] He made his debut for the club, as a replacement against Perpignan on 26 November. [9]

Throughout the 2022–23 Top 14 season, Willis made 17 appearances, which included 13 starts, and scored two tries, to support the team's run to the play-off semi-final, where they were defeated by La Rochelle. [10] He also featured twice in the European Champions Cup, with one start and one try. [11]

Saracens

After half a year in France, Willis returned to England to join Saracens, ahead of the 2023–24 Premiership season. [12] He made his club debut against Coventry in the Premiership Rugby Cup on 9 September 2023. Across all competitions that season, he played in 20 matches, including 13 as a starter, and scored seven tries. [13]

Willis established himself as the first-choice Number 8 at Saracens for the 2024–25 Premiership season, following the departure of long-serving club stalwart Billy Vunipola. [14] After strong performances in the early part of the season, he was nominated for the Premiership Player of the Month Award for October. [15]

International career

In 2016, Willis represented England under-18. [16] He was included in the squad for the 2018 World Rugby Under 20 Championship and came off the bench in the final as England finished runners up to hosts France. [17] [18] He was also a member of the side that finished fifth at the 2019 World Rugby Under 20 Championship and scored the winning try in a game against Ireland. [19]

In 2023, England head coach Steve Borthwick included Willis in the training squad for the 2023 Rugby World Cup. [20] He made his test debut on 5 August, coming on a second-half substitute in a warm-up game against Wales. [21]

In November 2024, Willis was called-up to the England A squad, for a match against Australia A, as part of the 2024 Autumn Nations Series. [22] He played all 80 minutes of the fixture, helping England A to record a 37–18 victory. [23]

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