English flanker whose elite defensive technique, ability to jackal ball at the breakdown and fierce work rate have earned him a reputation as one of the finest defensive specialists in international rugby.
Sam Underhill is England's talented openside flanker whose exceptional defensive skills — particularly his jackling ability and tackle technique — have been recognised at the highest level. Nicknamed the 'Poacher' for his ability to win turnovers at the breakdown, Underhill's partnership with Tom Curry at seven and eight for England has been among the most dangerous in world rugby.
His outstanding performance in England's 2019 Rugby World Cup semi-final victory over New Zealand, where he dominated the breakdown alongside Tom Curry.
How They Played
Underhill is renowned for his relentless work rate at the breakdown and exceptional ball-winning abilities. He combines outstanding fitness levels with intelligent positioning, making him highly effective in both attack and defense. His low body position and technical expertise at rucks make him one of the most disruptive flankers in international rugby.
Lasting Impact
Underhill helped redefine the modern flanker position with his specialist breakdown skills and tireless work ethic. His partnership with Tom Curry became a template for England's back-row success in the late 2010s.
| Club | Period | Apps | Tries | Shirt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bath Rugby | 2017–2024 | — | 0 | #7 |
| Ospreys | 2016–2017 | — | — | — |
| — | 32 | 1 | — |