League converts who represented England
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Your support makes all the difference.The inclusion of Shontayne Hape and Chris Ashton in Martin Johnson's squad for the Six Nations makes them the latest players to go on and represent England after switching codes.
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To reach the highest level of union after switching from rugby league is a rare achievement. Here we count down the converts who reached the top.
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