Today's rugby headlines as England's new star names Wales player as toughest opponent
Your rugby morning headlines Saturday, March 26.
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Your rugby morning headlines Saturday, March 26.
Rugby Football Union chief executive Bill Sweeney says he was «really disappointed» by England's Six Nations but still backs head coach Eddie Jones.
Eddie Jones has urged England fans to keep believing in his ability to lead the team to a successful World Cup next year, despite presiding over another failed Guinness Six Nations campaign.
Eddie Jones refused to answer questions over his future after England slumped to a third-place finish in the Guinness Six Nations but accepted his performance as head coach has not been good enough.
Eddie Jones refused to answer questions over his future after England slumped to a third-place finish in the Guinness Six Nations but accepted his performance as head coach has not been good enough.
France strutted to a first Grand Slam in 12 years as they ran in three tries to comfortably see off England in front of a jubilant Stade de France.
England produced a spirited display but their trademark resilience was insufficient to stop France from clinching the Grand Slam with a conclusive 25-13 victory in Paris.
France have won the Grand Slam and denied Ireland the Guinness Six Nations championship title after beating England 25-13 in Paris.