Kyle Sinckler was born on 30 March 1993 and is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a tighthead prop for Premiership club Bristol Bears and the English national team.
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Kyle Sinckler was born on 30 March 1993 and is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a tighthead prop for Premiership club Bristol Bears and the English national team.
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Kyle Sinckler has previously played for Harlequins, Richmond and Ealing Trailfinders.
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Kyle Sinckler has represented England at under-16, under-18, under-19 and under-20 levels, and has been a crucial member of the senior team since 2016, in which he has won the Six Nations Championship, the Calcutta Cup and the Millennium Trophy.
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Kyle Sinckler was substituted due to a head injury in the third minute of the final, having been accidentally elbowed by Maro Itoje as they both made a tackle.
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Kyle Sinckler's mother took him to local rugby union side Battersea Ironsides in Earlsfield.
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Kyle Sinckler began his Harlequins career when Academy coach Collin Osborne saw him, aged 12, playing at one of his various positions, this time full back, against King's College School OB, Wimbledon, where his talent was immediately spotted.
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Kyle Sinckler then spent the whole of the following season playing at Harlequins where he made seven appearances, all of which were from the bench.
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Kyle Sinckler made his way into the Harlequins match-day team, when Paul Doran-Jones sustained an injury early on in the season.
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In May 2016, Kyle Sinckler was a member of the side that lost to Montpellier in the final of the European Rugby Challenge Cup.
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On 27 January 2020, it was confirmed that Kyle Sinckler would join fellow Premiership side Bristol Bears, signing onto a two-year deal.
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At the Junior World Championship in South Africa, Kyle Sinckler scored in pool stage victories against Italy and Ireland.
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Kyle Sinckler was called up to the senior England squad again by new head coach Eddie Jones, on 8 May 2016, for a three-day training squad.
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Kyle Sinckler made his debut for the Senior team on 12 November 2016, coming on for Dan Cole during the remaining 10 minutes against South Africa.
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Kyle Sinckler was a member of the side that retained their title during the 2017 Six Nations Championship, missing out on a grand slam with defeat in the last game of the tournament away to Ireland.
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Kyle Sinckler was named in the starting line-up in all but one match, and scored his maiden test try in their quarter-final victory over Australia.
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The team's excellent form during their campaign saw them qualify for the final against South Africa; in the third minute, Kyle Sinckler made accidental contact with teammate Maro Itoje's elbow while attempting to tackle Makazole Mapimpi and was knocked out.
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Kyle Sinckler was a member of the team that won the 2020 Six Nations Championship and later that year started for the side that defeated France in the final of the Autumn Nations Cup.
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Kyle Sinckler was placed under arrest though was not prosecuted; police officers escorted Sinckler back to his hotel shortly after the incident.
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