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Luke Charteris (born 9 March 1983) is a former rugby union player who played as a lock for the Newport Gwent Dragons, Perpignan, Racing 92 and Bath, as well as the Wales national team. He made 74 appearances for Wales between 2004 and 2017.
Nov 8, 2019 · A new beginning for Luke Charteris, the Wales rugby star whose body is finally healing after 18 years. Life is very different for Luke Charteris these days. For the first time in 18 years, his...
Oct 14, 2011 · In the Welsh team one of the players who rarely gets the plaudits but is the key reason players like Jamie Roberts and Mike Phillips get over the gain-line is Luke Charteris, the Dragons lock who made a huge breakthrough in this World Cup.
Jun 9, 2019 · A former England international has backed 'world-class' Luke Charteris to make a go of his first foray into top-level coaching at Bath. The 74-times capped Welsh international called time on...
Sep 13, 2023 · After missing the title winning season in 2013, Charteris has been an ever present feature in the Wales squad. He played in all five of Wales 2015 RBS 6 Nations matches as well as every game for Wales in the 2015 Rugby World Cup
Luke Charteris (born 9 March 1983) is a former rugby union player who played as a lock for the Newport Gwent Dragons, Perpignan, Racing 92 and Bath, as well as the Wales national team. He made 74 appearances for Wales between 2004 and 2017.
Since retiring from playing in 2019, Luke Charteris has moved into coaching. He's currently a line-out coach with Bath Rugby. Get Luke Charteris stats, ratings, news, & video on the world's largest rugby player & team database. Click here to get the latest news on Luke Charteris.
Nov 8, 2019 · A new beginning for Luke Charteris, the Wales rugby star whose body is finally healing after 18 years
Feb 9, 2016 · Luke Charteris accepts Wales have no margin for error if they are to be crowned RBS 6 Nations champions after drawing 16-16 with Ireland on Sunday.
Sep 13, 2023 · Top of the tackle count that day was another Wales second row, Luke Charteris. Back in Bordeaux, it was only the sixth time in World Cup history a team had completed 200 tackles in a match, and comfortably beat the previous record of 218 by Georgia against Australia in 2019.