Today's rugby news as exiled and injured Wales stars return and Eddie Jones offered shock new job
Here are the latest rugby headlines on Tuesday, July 19.
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Here are the latest rugby headlines on Tuesday, July 19.
Former New Zealand Warriors coach Tony Kemp has compared the All Blacks to their rugby league counterparts New Zealand Warriors, as he criticised the New Zealand rugby structures.
Coach Dave Rennie lamented Australia wasting too many chances after throwing away a hard-fought series to a resurgent England and said the Wallabies will "have to be better" as they start preparations Sunday for next month's Rugby Championship.
England captain Courtney Lawes said Australia's pre-match "smack" talk gave them the motivation they needed to beat the Wallabies 21-17 in Sydney on Saturday and clinch the three-test series.
SYDNEY : Wallabies coach Dave Rennie said he was not going to use his lengthy injury list as an excuse for defeat on Saturday and thought he had put out a good enough team to beat England and clinch the July series.
England's tour of Australia comes to an end today with a winner-takes-all showdown against the Wallabies in Sydney.
England and Australia are in Sydney for the series decider after Eddie Jones' team secured victory in the second Test in Brisbane.