England's Ewels banned for three games after Six Nations red card
England's Charlie Ewels has been banned for three games following his early red card against Ireland in the Six Nations, officials announced Wednesday.
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England's Charlie Ewels has been banned for three games following his early red card against Ireland in the Six Nations, officials announced Wednesday.
England second row Charlie Ewels has been banned for three weeks after his red card in the opening minutes of their defeat to Ireland in the Gunness Six Nations on Saturday.
Remember that night in Paris? This same March week back in 2016, Eddie Jones’s England went there with the grand slam on the line. Of course they won it, beating France 31-21 thanks to fine tries from Danny Care, Dan Cole and Anthony Watson. Afterwards, James Haskell and Chris Robshaw were walking around the Stade de France in custom-made shirts with the number six-and-a-half on the back (a sly and affectionate dig at their coach after he told them they couldn’t play seven), while the Vunipola brothers belted out Backstreet Boys covers in the dressing room. It was the start of a party that stretched long into the next morning.
Captain Johnny Sexton insists Ireland are on the right path regardless of whether they end up as Guinness Six Nations champions.
On this week's RTÉ Rugby podcast, Neil Treacy is joined by Donal Lenihan and Bernard Jackman to look back on Ireland's Guinness Six Nations win against England, before attention turns to Saturday's finale against Scotland at the Aviva Stadium.
England number eight Sam Simmonds has backed head coach Eddie Jones despite the team being on the verge of another fifth place finish in the Six Nations.
Writing in his Daily Mail column, Woodward added that he believed Jones' pre-game antics contributed to lock Charlie Ewels' sending off after 82 seconds.
The Six Nations finale with France on Saturday is an opportunity for England to show they can match the best in the world, says forward Sam Simmonds.