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  • Six Nations 2017 stats preview: Why England’s back row needs an improved performance against Wales

    February 9, 2017

    Even Eddie Jones admitted that England weren’t at their best in a sluggish, narrow victory over France on Saturday. England displayed little of the vigour and verve that swept them to a grand slam last year and it was in an inexperienced new-look back row of Maro Itoje, Tom Wood and Nathan Hughes that was [...]

  • England head coach Eddie Jones is like Brian Clough, says Wales defence chief Shaun Edwards

    February 8, 2017

    England head coach Eddie Jones has been likened to colourful former football manager Brian Clough by Wales defence chief Shaun Edwards ahead of Saturday’s Six Nations showdown in Cardiff. Edwards shrugged off Jones’s references to England’s “horrendous” record in Wales as mind games designed to spur on his players, but praised the Australian’s approach and [...]

  • Tom Wood injury presents question of inexperienced England back-row for Six Nations clash with Wales

    February 7, 2017

    England could be forced into fielding a rookie back-row during their Six Nations showdown with Wales after flanker Tom Wood missed training on Tuesday due to the shoulder injury he suffered against France. Wood was last night retained in a 24-man squad for the clash at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on Saturday despite having his arm in a [...]

  • Why England players will have shuddered at Eddie Jones’s assessment of the France win

    February 6, 2017

    As bruised England players pored over the Sunday papers while tackling a breakfast of serving bowls of cereal and kilos of back bacon, they would have been unnerved digesting Eddie Jones’s post-match remarks. The head coach blamed himself for the dull performance in England’s narrow 19-16 win over France on Saturday, saying that he didn't [...]

  • Winning streak is giving England the confidence to be calm under extreme pressure, insists fly-half George Ford

    February 6, 2017

    Fly-half George Ford insists that England’s record-breaking winning streak has infused the players with a sense of clarity during the most challenging moments of matches. England set a national record of 15 successive victories on Saturday when they began the defence of their Six Nations crown with a 19-16 triumph over rivals France at Twickenham. [...]

  • Eddie Jones demands England lose fear of playing Wales in Cardiff as Six Nations showdown beckons

    February 5, 2017

    Head coach Eddie Jones has demanded his England players conquer any inhibitions they may harbour over facing Wales in the cauldron of Cardiff’s Principality Stadium during Saturday’s crunch Six Nations battle. England, grand slam winners 12 months ago, began their championship defence with a narrow 19-16 victory over France at Twickenham at the weekend, setting [...]

  • England lock George Kruis ruled out of Six Nations and set for surgery on knee ligament injury

    February 5, 2017

    England second row George Kruis has been ruled out of the remainder of the Six Nations after being sidelined for three months with the knee ligament injury he suffered during training last week. Saracens lock Kruis, 26, missed England’s championship opener against France at the weekend and is set to undergo surgery on tuesday, following [...]

  • Interim boss Rob Howley urges Wales to be relentless during Six Nations showdown with England in Cardiff

    February 5, 2017

    Interim Wales head coach Rob Howley shrugged off the significance of failing to secure a late bonus point after his side began their Six Nations campaign by overcoming a stubborn Italy at the Stadio Olimpico. Wing Liam Williams looked to have scored the fourth try necessary to gain an additional point during the final move [...]

  • Six Nations 2017: Selling jersey sponsorship for the first time is a controversial but lucrative move for France

    February 4, 2017

    The end to a 98-year tradition was signalled last week when the French Rugby Federation (FFR) quietly slipped out that it was finally going to sell the front of the French national rugby team’s shirt to a sponsor – the last major rugby-playing nation to do so. When rugby union turned pro in the mid-1990s, [...]

  • Six Nations 2017 predictions: Ireland will give England serious competition for the championship, Ben Youngs set for a big year

    February 3, 2017

    It will be a grand finale at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin when England take on Ireland for the final game of the Six Nations next month. England have gained momentum since their 2015 World Cup humiliation, and will have some tricky games in the shape of Wales in Cardiff in particular. But all eyes [...]

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