England promise Australia another stormy collision
England have promised Australia another stormy collision in Saturday’s series decider in response to their protests over the degree of niggle being orchestrated by Eddie Jones’ tourists.
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England have promised Australia another stormy collision in Saturday’s series decider in response to their protests over the degree of niggle being orchestrated by Eddie Jones’ tourists.
England’s pack are seeking a “gladiatorial” contest at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday after Richard Cockerill outlined the physical onslaught awaiting Australia.
Coach Eddie Jones said on Thursday three new faces in England's back line would give his team more attacking options for their must-win second Test against an Australian side that has been forced into five changes.
Taniela Tupou has lit the fuse for a thunderous collision with Ellis Genge when Australia face England in Saturday's second Test by revealing they will be united by a mutual desire to "smash" their rival.
In 2016, England delivered a backs-to-the-wall stand for the ages in their 23-7 second Test win against Australia in Melbourne that secured a series victory. Six years on and another defensive rearguard has never been more needed –to save the series and potentially the future of head coach Eddie Jones
Australian utility back Bryce Hegarty has reportedly signed a deal in his home country and is set to leave Leicester Tigers after one season.
A leading bookmaker has made Steve Borthwick the 3/1 favourite to replace Eddie Jones as England head coach.
Australia brushed off a series of setbacks, including a first-half red card for lock Darcy Swain, to beat England 30-28 at Perth Stadium on Saturday and snap an eight-match losing streak against their old rivals.