A skilful and powerful No 8, Easter a late comer to professional rugby made his England debut in their
Six Nations victory over
Italy on 10 February 2007. On 4 August 2007, Easter scored four tries as England defeated
Wales by a record 62–5 at
Twickenham Stadium, in a
World Cup warm-up fixture, which made Easter the first ever number 8 to score four tries for England. He started six matches of the
2007 Rugby World Cup, where he was a key influence in England's route to the final, where they suffered a 6–15 defeat to
South Africa in the final. During the
2008 Six Nations, he was named
man of the match in England's 24–13 success over
France. In their
following campaign, Easter started in all five of England's matches. During
England's tour to Australia in 2010, he was named man of the match in their second test victory, 21–20 over
Australia, helping secure England's first win over
The Wallabies since their
World Cup success on
Australian soil in 2003. Later that year, he captained his country during the
autumn internationals, where they defeated
Samoa 26–13. Easter was part of the England squad that won the
2011 Six Nations, despite defeat to
Ireland 24–8, which resulted in them missing out on the grand slam. He lifted the Six Nations trophy as England captain, their first trophy win since the 2003 World Cup. He was also part of England's squad in the
World Cup, and was reported to be the player to have reacted to England's quarter-final defeat to France in Auckland, by saying "There's £35k just gone down the toilet." Between 2012 and 2014 he found his road into the England squad blocked, before being recalled to the squad for their
2015 Six Nations campaign. In their opening game, he came on as a substitute in their 21–16 success over
Wales at the
Millennium Stadium. In their following fixture, he scored a try against Italy, becoming the oldest player ever to score for England, before winning his fiftieth cap away to Ireland. After being overlooked for the initial 31-man England squad for the
2015 Rugby World Cup, Easter was called up as injury replacement for
Billy Vunipola. He put in a man of the match performance in England's final fixture against Uruguay, scoring a
hat trick of tries.
International Tries ==Coaching career==