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Mako Vunipola

Nationality
England
Age
33
Position
Prop
Height
182cm
Weight
118kg

News

FEATURE
EXCLUSIVE

Mako Vunipola: 'Lunch is a big thing in France. It’s something we need to adjust to in England.'

FEATURE
OPINION

Vannes the man: Mako Vunipola already a cult-hero in France

INTERVIEW

Mako Vunipola on his new life in France and future clash with Billy

Mako Vunipola to join Top 14 newcomers Vannes in statement signing

Latest

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Mako Vunipola on verge of signing for Vannes

203d   Gallagher Premiership

Saracens confirm the end-of-season exits of Billy and Mako Vunipola

252d   Top 14

Mako Vunipola has held talks about joining Billy at Montpellier

326d   Six Nations

England prop Mako Vunipola announces international retirement

335d   Six Nations

Mako Vunipola available for Six Nations opener despite hefty ban

786d   Gallagher Premiership

Mako Vunipola 'not a dirty player' insists Saracens boss after red card

Bio

Mako Vunipola is one of the greatest players to ever wear an England shirt. A permanent fixture for the national side ever since his debut in 2012, he's a powerful player who has won almost every trophy available to him.

Born in New Zealand on 14 January 1991, Mako Vunipola spent most of his childhood in Wales. Alongside his brother Billy, he started playing at New Panteg RFC before he moved to Gloucestershire. From there, he began his professional playing career at Bristol Bears, where his loose play was described as 'outstanding'.

Due to his success at Bristol, Mako Vunipola only played for the club for one season. At the end of his inaugural campaign, he was signed by then-Premiership champions Saracens, who he has represented ever since. Since he first signed for the club in 2011, he has won four Premiership titles and has lifted the Heineken Champions Cup on three occasions.

Thanks to his form for Saracens, Mako Vunipola was first selected for the England national side in 2012. Ever since, he's been a mainstay for the side and has gained more than 65 caps. During his time representing England, he's won the Six Nations Championship on multiple occasions and played in the final of the 2019 Rugby World Cup. 

In addition, during his career, he's also featured on two British and Irish Lions tours (2013 and 2017). On both tours, he played in all three tests. On top of this, in May 2021, it was also announced that Mako Vunipola had made the squad for the British Lions tour of South Africa. This will represent his third tour with the team. 

With many years of elite level rugby ahead of him, we can't wait to see what else Mako Vunipola can achieve in the game.