Tonight's rugby news as Clive Woodward issues World Cup warning to southern hemisphere giants and Pivac's Wales message
Here is your rugby evening news for Sunday July 17.
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Here is your rugby evening news for Sunday July 17.
Well done Eddie Jones and England. It is really pleasing for me to actually say that.
Eddie Jones is prepared to stick with the dual playmaker axis of Marcus Smith and Owen Farrell for England’s do-or-die second Test against Australia on Saturday amid calls for the head coach to overhaul his 10-12 partnership.
It’s a pleasure to join Sportsmail’s team of rugby columnists.
It’s a pleasure to join Sportsmail’s team of rugby columnists.
Mike Davis, who has died aged 80, will always be associated with one of English rugby union’s most celebrated triumphs. In his first Five Nations campaign as England’s head coach, the schoolteacher from Sherborne helped steer the national team to the 1980 grand slam under the captaincy of Bill Beaumont, the first red rose clean sweep since the late 1950s.
The home of Welsh rugby has played host to some truly iconic moments. Wales' haka stand-off with the All Blacks in 2008, Gavin Henson's infamous penalty against England and Kevin Morgan's try that secured the Grand Slam in 2005. One of the most spine-tingling moments however, comes from the mere act of singing in unison.
The story is at once frightening and moving and underlines the magnitude of rugby’s biggest problem.