Eddie Jones: No regrets over replacing Marcus Smith in Calcutta Cup defeat
Eddie Jones insists he has no regrets over the decision to replace Marcus Smith with George Ford in England’s Calcutta Cup defeat by Scotland.
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Eddie Jones insists he has no regrets over the decision to replace Marcus Smith with George Ford in England’s Calcutta Cup defeat by Scotland.
Eddie Jones insisted he had no regrets over the decision to replace Marcus Smith with George Ford at Murrayfield as England's Guinness Six Nations campaign was undermined by a fresh injury blow.
Eddie Jones insisted he had no regrets over the decision to replace Marcus Smith with George Ford at Murrayfield as England’s Guinness Six Nations campaign was undermined by a fresh injury blow.
Last week’s Monday Night Raw saw the field set for the WWE Championship match at this month’s Elimination Chamber Premium Live Show in Jeddah.
Empowerment & Inclusion Capital CEO Harold Ford, Jr., former RNC communications director Doug Heye and Fox News White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich weigh in on the looming threat of China as the Beijing Olympics approach.
Empowerment & Inclusion Capital CEO Harold Ford, Jr., former RNC communications director Doug Heye and Fox News White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich weigh in on the looming threat of China as the Beijing Olympics approach.
After signing for the club just a few months ago, Charlie Kirk has made a swift departure from Charlton Athletic for pastures new.
World champion Mark Selby has work to do at the German Masters in Berlin this week if he wants to secure his spot at the prestigious Players Championship next month. Second seed Selby opens his campaign on Thursday in the German capital against world number 112 Barry Pinches knowing he is likely to at least reach the quarter-finals of an event he won in 2015 to keep alive his hopes of qualifying for the Players in Wolverhampton (7-13 February).