Luke Charteris | |
Birth Name: | Luke Charteris |
Birth Date: | 9 March 1983 |
Birth Place: | Camborne, Cornwall |
Height: | 6feet[1] |
Weight: | 273lb |
Position: | Lock |
Repyears3: | 2004–2017 |
Repteam1: | Wales U19 |
Repteam2: | Wales U21 |
Repteam3: | Wales |
Repcaps3: | 74 |
Reppoints3: | 0 |
Ru Ntupdate: | 18 March 2017 |
Years1: | 2003–2012 |
Years2: | 2012–2014 |
Years3: | 2014–2016 |
Years4: | 2016–2019 |
Clubs1: | Newport Gwent Dragons |
Clubs2: | Perpignan |
Clubs3: | Racing 92 |
Clubs4: | Bath |
Apps1: | 142 |
Apps2: | 47 |
Apps3: | 42 |
Apps4: | 23 |
Points1: | 40 |
Points2: | 0 |
Points3: | 5 |
Points4: | 0 |
Ru Clubupdate: | 1 April 2017 |
Provinceapps1: | 5 |
School: | Tregib Comprehensive School |
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 his retirement from playing in 2019, he has served as Bath's line-out coach.[2]
Charteris started his senior career at Newport Gwent Dragons in 2003. He went on to make over 140 appearances for the Welsh region and was appointed captain in 2011.[3] In May 2012 Charteris joined French Top 14 club USA Perpignan,[4] staying for two years. On 6 June 2014, Charteris joined Parisian side Racing 92, then known as Racing Métro, on a two-year deal after Perpignan were demoted to the Pro D2.[5] He stayed for another two years, after which he moved to England with Bath in 2016.[6]
Charteris retired at the end of the 2018/19 season and took up a new role as specialist line-out coach for Bath Rugby.[7]
Charteris made his debut for Wales versus South Africa in 2004 having previously represented Wales at Under 19 and Under 21 levels. He was a feature of the Welsh national team for over a decade, touring regularly. He played in many Six Nations tournaments, including in 2010[8] [9] and 2015.[10]
In August 2011, Charteris was named in the Wales squad for the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand,[11] and his performances in the tournament were widely praised.[12] [13] Charteris also played in the 2015 Rugby World Cup.[14] He ultimately gained 74 caps for Wales.[15]