Graphic displays 12 of the 15 England players and head coach.

15 Josh Lewsey

Age 36 Caps 55

Last England match v France 13 Oct 2007

Won another 40 caps after the World Cup final, a mainstay in a changing team lineup. Retired completely from the game in 2009 while playing for London before making a short comeback in 2011 for the same club. Lewsey took over as the WRU's head of rugby in September 2013 following his brief tenure as acting CEO of Cornish Pirates.

14 Jason Robinson

Age 39 Caps 51

Last England match v South Africa, 20 Oct 2007

Tried his hand at sheep farming and was head coach of Sale Sharks before making a playing comeback with Fylde the following year. Retired for good in July 2011. Now director of sportswear firm Proskins

13 Mike Tindall

Age 35 Caps 75

Last England match v Scotland, 1 Oct 2011

Forced to miss the 2007 World Cup with a broken leg. At the 2011 World Cup was at the centre of a scandal surrounding England's drunken night out after their opening match. Married Zara Phillips in 2011 and still plays rugby for Gloucester

12 Will Greenwood not pictured

Age 41 Caps 55

Last England match v Australia, 27 Nov 2004

Retired in 2006 and moved into the media, writing for the Telegraph and working as an analyst for Sky Sports

11 Ben Cohen

Age 35 Caps 57

Last England match v South Africa, 25 Nov 2006

Played for Northampton, Brive and Sale before retiring. Founded the Ben Cohen StandUp Foundation which raises awareness around bullying. Currently on Strictly Come Dancing

10 Jonny Wilkinson not pictured

Age 34 Caps 91

Last England match v France 8 Oct 2011

One of three members of the 2003 World Cup winning squad still playing, in his case for Toulon, who he led to last year's Heineken Cup. Injuries interrupted his England career but he played in the 2007 World Cup final and retired from international rugby after the failed 2011 World Cup campaign. Married his long-time partner, Shelley Jenkins, this week

9 Matt Dawson

Age 40 Caps 77

Last England match v Ireland, 18 Mar 2006

Retired in May 2006 and built a media career. Team captain on Question of Sport, finished second in Strictly Come Dancing and won Celebrity Masterchef. Currently hosting BT Sport's Rugby Tonight programme

8 Lawrence Dallaglio

Age 41 Caps 85

Last England match v South Africa, 20 Oct 2007

Retired in 2008 and went on to work as a pundit. Set up the Dallaglio Foundation which has raised millions of pounds for charity through gruelling cycling challenges. Now BT Sport's lead expert

7 Neil Back

Age 44 Caps 66

Last England match v Australia, 22 Nov 2003Dropped from the 2004 Six Nations squad and retired in 2005. Went into coaching but has recently become a director of Adelphi Special Risks Ltd, responsible for business development

6 Richard Hill

Age 40 Caps 71

Last England match v Australia, 26 Jun 2004

Forced to retire with a knee injury. Worked in hospitality and coaching. Been taking a break since leaving Saracens in the summer

5 Ben Kay

Age 37 Caps 62

Last England match v Argentina, 13 Jun 2009

Played professionally until 2009, including every minute of England's run to the World Cup final in 2007. Now a commentator for BT Sport

4 Martin Johnson

Age 43 Caps 84

Last England match v Australia, 22 Nov 2003

World Cup winning captain retired from international rugby in 2004 but played on for Leicester until 2006. Surprise choice as England manager in 2008 but stint ended ignominiously after 2011 World Cup fiasco. Took up cycling and coached youngsters but yet to resurface in the professional game. Pundit for BBC's coverage of the 2013 Superbowl

3 Phil Vickery not pictured

Age 37 Caps 73

Last England match v Scotland, 21 Mar 2009

Captain of the 2007 World Cup squad. Retired with neck injuries in 2010. Won 2011 Celebrity Masterchef. Worked as a scrum coach for Worcester Warriors and has done numerous food-related public appearances and charity work

2 Steve Thompson

Age 35 Caps 73

Last England match v France, 8 Oct 2011Retired for good in 2011 after making a remarkable comeback from a serious neck injury. Now based in Dubai and has worked as a rugby analyst for OSN in Asia and ESPN in the UK

1 Trevor Woodman

Age 37 Caps 22

Last England match v NZ, 19 Jun 2004

Forced to retire in 2005 with a back injury. Worked in Australia and at Wasps as a scrum coach. Now running scrum clinics on the new laws

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16 Dorian West

Age 46 Caps 21

Last England match v France, 16 Nov 2003

Retired from international rugby following the victory in 2003. In 2004 he retired from playing altogether when he finished his career with Leicester Tigers. Spent a year coaching the England Under-19s side before joining Jim Mallinder as a forwards coach for the England Under-21s. Coached the England Saxons to Churchill Cup before taking up his role as forwards coach at Northampton Saints

17 Jason Leonard

Age 45 Caps 114

Last England match v Italy, 15 Feb 2004

Retired from international rugby following the 2004 Six Nations match against Italy and ended a 14 year career with Harlequins in 2005. Leonard entered the construction business and is a successful after-dinner speaker as well as a junior vice-president at the RFU

18 Martin Corry

Age 40 Caps 64

Last England match v South Africa, 20 Oct 2007

Played in the 2007 World Cup before announcing his retirement from international rugby in early 2008. Retired from club rugby with Leicester in 2009. Founded RuckingBall.com, a rugby training course, which has now ceased trading. Now a sales director for Oracle, an information technology and services industry company, as well as doing motivational and professional speaking

19 Lewis Moody

Age 35 Caps 71

Last England match v France, 8 Oct 2011

Despite suffering a number of injuries over the years due to his uncompromising playing style, went on to captain England in 2010-11, eventually retiring from all rugby in march 2012 due to injury. Since his retirement he has run coaching camps as well as entering into the construction business with his wife Annie. Also involved with several companies as a brand ambassador and charity work

20 Kyran Bracken

Age 41 Caps 51

Last England match v France, 16 Nov 2003

Since retiring in 2006 the former scrum-half has developed his profile in public speaking and events management rather than returning to his pre-professional career as a solicitor. Won reality show Dancing on Ice in 2007 before touring with a holiday ice skating show called Romanza. That spawned the idea for his own event, Kyran's Ice Party which sold out in St Helier and Bristol

21 Mike Catt

Age 42 Caps 75

Last England match v South Africa, 20 Oct 2007

The oldest player to ever play in a World Cup final when he was 36 years and one month in 2007. Catt also went on to become the oldest ever player to play in a Premiership final while player-coach with London Irish in May 2009. Since retiring in 2010, has rapidly progressed as a coach and is Stuart Lancaster's attacking skills coach with the England national team

22 Iain Balshaw

Age 34 Caps 35

Last England match v Ireland, 15 Mar 2008

Final member of the World Cup squad still playing. Joined current club Biarritz in 2009 where he finished as a Heineken Cup runner-up in 2010

Head coach Sir Clive Woodward

Age 57

Resigned in September 2004 after a troubled 11 months post World Cup success, coached the Lions in a series whitewash in New Zealand and subsequently moved into football at Southampton before joining the British Olympic Association. Now a non-executive director with Leicester Tigers, writes for the Daily Mail and has worked for the BBC