Hooker
Luke Cowan-Dickie
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Nationality | Date of Birth | Height | Weight |
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N/A | 20/06/1993 | 1.83cm | 112kg |
- 24/25 Season
- 23/24 Season
Appearances
Appearances
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Appearances
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2/2
100%
Minutes
Minutes
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Minutes
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145/145
100%
Defenders beaten
Defenders beaten
Total number of defenders the player has successfully eluded this season.
Defenders beaten
Total number of defenders the player has successfully eluded this season.
Appearances
Appearances
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Appearances
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14/28
50%
Minutes
Minutes
Total number of minutes played this season against total possible minutes.
Minutes
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702/2240
31%
Win %
Win %
Total number of wins this season against total number of matches played.
Win %
Total number of wins this season against total number of matches played.
6/16
37%
Clean breaks
Clean breaks
The oppositions defensive line was broken by a player running through.
Clean breaks
The oppositions defensive line was broken by a player running through.
Defenders beaten
Defenders beaten
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Defenders beaten
Total number of defenders the player has successfully eluded this season.
England and British and Irish Lions hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie joined Sharks from Exeter Chiefs ahead of the 2023/24 Gallagher Premiership season. He played 165 times for the Chiefs and scored 41 tries after coming through the club’s academy.
Originally a loosehead prop, Luke made his professional debut for the Chiefs in 2011 in an Amlin Challenge Cup clash against Cavalieri Prato. A switch to hooker and a dual-registered spell at Plymouth Albion followed before he was fast-tracked into Rob Baxter’s first team.
Luke made his international debut in 2015 starred in England’s run to the 2019 World Cup final. He was selected for the 2020 British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa, and played in all three test matches against the world champions.
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