The forward is England's fifth most-capped male player of all-time.
Courtney Lawes has admitted the World Cup defeat by South Africa marks the end of an era after confirming his intentions to retire from England duty.
Flanker made his international debut in 2009 and has appeared in 105 Tests, making him England's fifth most capped male player.
Courtney Lawes revealed in the aftermath of England's defeat on Saturday night that he will be retiring from Test rugby after this World Cup - ending a ...
The 34-year-old's bid to end his international career on a high was cruelly ended by South Africa.
Weighing in with a total of 97 of those caps was Courtney Lawes, and the forward went on to surpass his century against Fiji in the World Cup warm-ups before ...
One England Rugby World Cup star is very confident over the country's future under Steve Borthwick, but he won't play a part going forward.
Courtney Lawes has announced he will retire from international duty after Friday's bronze medal match against Argentina in the Rugby World Cup.
Vice-captain Lawes is a veteran of four World Cups, two British and Irish Lions tours and one of only five Englishmen to be capped 100 times. Steve Borthwick's ...
Vice-captain Lawes won his 105th cap as England stunned the defending champion Springboks in Paris on Saturday night.
England forward and veteran Courtney Lawes confirmed he will be retiring from Test rugby following the final weekend of the Rugby World Cup.