KES logo

Paolo Odogwu gets England Rugby call-up

COVENTRY, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 05: Paolo Odogwu of Wasps runs in to score their first try during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby match between Wasps and Newcastle Falcons at Ricoh Arena on December 05, 2020 in Coventry, England. (Photo by Tony Marshall/Getty Images)

Congratulations to Old Edwardian Paolo Odogwu (2013), who has been named in England’s Six Nations squad.  

England Head Coach, Eddie Jones, announced Paolo’s call-up to the 28-man squad on Friday 22 January, with the 2021 Six Nations tournament set to kick-off on Saturday 6 February.

Paolo spent his academy years at Leicester Tigers and began his senior career at Sale Sharks in 2016. He signed for Wasps in 2019, where he plays in the midfield and is the club’s current top try scorer, having scored six in eight games.

On the back of his recent form and being named in the England squad, Wasps announced a contract extension with the rapid winger-turned-centre on Monday 25 January.

Having previously represented England at under-20 level, this is Paolo’s first call-up to the senior squad. The 23-year-old, who would also be eligible to play for Italy or Nigeria through his parents, follows in the footsteps of late Old Edwardian, Peter Jackson (1947), a winger who won 20 caps for England from 1956 to 1963.

Chris Johnson, Director of Sport at King Edward’s School, said: “Paolo is an incredibly talented player and an inspiration to the rugby players at KES. To make it to the England squad is every schoolboy’s dream and we look forward to watching him play in the Six Nations. He has also kindly agreed to give a virtual talk to boys and staff to discuss his career and England call-up, which we’re all very excited about.”

Image courtesy of Tony Marshall (Getty Images).

More Posts

A man stands on a stage in front of a large screen displaying a bar chart about the global sports economy, while another man sits in an armchair to his right. An audience is seated in the foreground.

Tolkien Lecture: Cricket as Business, Culture and Entertainment

On Tuesday 28 April, the Ruddock Performing Arts Centre was the venue for the second Tolkien Lecture since the series resumed following its pause due to the pandemic. It was a pleasure to continue this much anticipated programme of talks, named in honour of one of the most distinguished alumni of King Edward’s School, J. R. R. Tolkien.

A large group of people covered in colourful powder are posing for a photo on a grassy field under a clear blue sky. Many of them have their arms raised in celebration of Holi.

Festival of Colour

On the 24th of April 2026, the KES/KEHS Hindu forum organised a Holi celebration for the two schools on the KEHS field.

Search our site