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Chris Robshaw (Christopher Denis Robshaw) was born on 4 June, 1986 in Redhill, Surrey, is an English international rugby union player. Discover Chris Robshaw's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?

Popular As Christopher Denis Robshaw
Occupation N/A
Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 4 June 1986
Birthday 4 June
Birthplace Redhill, Surrey
Nationality United Kingdom

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Chris Robshaw Height, Weight & Measurements

At 37 years old, Chris Robshaw height is 1.88 m and Weight 112 kg reported in 2011.

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Height 1.88 m
Weight 112 kg reported in 2011
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Who Is Chris Robshaw's Wife?

His wife is Camilla Kerslake (m. 2018)

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Wife Camilla Kerslake (m. 2018)
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Chris Robshaw Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Chris Robshaw worth at the age of 37 years old? Chris Robshaw’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Chris Robshaw's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1986

Chris Robshaw (born 4 June 1986) is an English former rugby union player.

2004

Robshaw played for England Schools Under 18 (January) during 2004, before making his First XV debut during the 2005–2006 season; scoring two tries in the 42–3 victory over the Pertemps Bees at The Stoop.

2006

He was also part of the England Under 21 squad that competed in the 2006 Six Nations Championship and the 2006 Under 21 Rugby World Championship.

2007

Robshaw made his Premiership debut in the London double header at the start of the 2007–2008 season.

2008

He went on to be included in the England Saxons squad who won the Churchill Cup in the summer of 2008.

Robshaw is a two-time Aviva Premiership Player of the Year winner, an award he first won following the 2008/9 season, and then again following Harlequins' title-winning campaign in 2011/12.

Will Greenwood declared on 12 December 2008 that Robshaw was pushing for international honours owing to his current form, and he was fighting for a place on the upcoming Lions tour to South Africa, as an 'uncapped' Lion.

Greenwood also went on to compare Robshaw to World Cup-winning blindside flanker Richard Hill.

2009

Robshaw was named on 19 May 2009 in the England squad to play the Barbarians and Argentina.

He played in a defeat by the Barbarians.

Robshaw later replaced James Haskell in the starting line-up for the return fixture against the Argentines in Salta, Argentina, winning his debut cap in a Test match defeat by Argentina.

2010

He was reinstated into the England EPS Squad on 25 January 2010, owing to a knee injury sustained by Tom Croft.

2011

He started and scored a try for Harlequins in their 2011–12 Premiership final victory over Leicester Tigers.

Robshaw was overlooked for selection for the 2011 Rugby World Cup, despite impressing in the training camp.

2012

He was the captain of the England national rugby union team from January 2012 until December 2015.

Robshaw's position of choice was in the back row of the scrum, usually flanker.

Born the second of three boys, Robshaw coped with the trauma of his father's death when he was five years old.

His mother, Patricia, raised her sons alone.

Robshaw started playing rugby for Warlingham RFC at the age of seven, and attended Cumnor House School.

He then moved to Millfield Preparatory School and then Millfield, where he was first team captain.

In January 2012, Robshaw was announced as England captain for the first two games of the 2012 Six Nations, despite only previously obtaining a single cap.

He went on to captain England throughout the rest of the tournament, featuring a clean sweep of away wins at Scotland, Italy and France, as well as a win at Twickenham against Ireland and a narrow loss to eventual Grand Slam winners Wales.

He was retained as captain of the England side for their series defeat in South Africa, in which he played only two tests after fracturing his thumb.

Despite defeats by both Australia and South Africa, Robshaw captained his team to victory against New Zealand at the end of 2012.

2013

He scored his first Test try in England's 20–13 win over Australia on 2 November 2013.

His second try was against Italy, in a 52–11 win.

2014

From the 2014–15 season Robshaw was the first team and club vice captain of the London-based Harlequins club; he relinquished the captaincy to Joe Marler in order to focus on his duties as England captain.

This was England's last game in the 2014 RBS Six Nations.

2015

Robshaw was retained as captain for the 2015 Six Nations Championship, and played every minute of England's campaign.

He was widely praised for his captaincy as England won the opening game 21–16 away in Wales, with the captain contributing a mammoth 26 tackles.

However, the game started five minutes late because Robshaw engaged in a standoff in the Millennium Stadium tunnel, refusing to take his side out only to be left waiting in the cold by the Welsh.

However, England fell agonisingly short of the title on the final day of the championship, beating France 55-35 whilst needing to win by 27 points.

This meant England finished second for the fourth time in a row under the leadership of Robshaw and coach Stuart Lancaster.

Following England's dismal performance at the 2015 Rugby World Cup, Robshaw lost his national captaincy in January 2016 to hooker Dylan Hartley, but retained his place as a starter, changing positions that year, being shifted to blindside flanker.

2016

England won the Grand Slam in 2016, and then toured Australia, whitewashing the Wallabies in the three-test series.

2018

He was engaged to his girlfriend of six years, Camilla Kerslake, before they married in France on 29 June 2018.

On 8 February 2021 it was revealed that Kerslake and Robshaw are expecting their first child together, due in May 2021.

2020

In June 2020, it was confirmed Robshaw would remain at Harlequins throughout the remainder of the elongated 2019–20 season.

He joined San Diego Legion in Major League Rugby for the 2021 and 2022 seasons.

He announced his retirement on 21 October 2022.