Jamie George warns England to be ready for ‘hurt animal’ Australia in decider
Jamie George has warned England to be ready for a ferocious early onslaught from “hurt animal” Australia when the rivals clash in Saturday’s series decider.
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Jamie George has warned England to be ready for a ferocious early onslaught from “hurt animal” Australia when the rivals clash in Saturday’s series decider.
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.
(Reuters) - Wallabies forwards coach Dan McKellar said Australia must stand up to the "physicality and brutality" of England's "world class" pack during the upcoming three-test series, which starts in Perth on Saturday.
Jamie George is delighted to see his Saracens team-mate Billy Vunipola recalled to the England squad and said the robust star has frustration to unleash when he returns.
Wallabies forwards coach Dan McKellar said Australia must stand up to the "physicality and brutality" of England's "world class" pack during the upcoming three-test series, which starts in Perth on Saturday.
Billy Vunipola is ready to unleash over a year of frustration that built up during his England exile, according to his Saracens team-mate Jamie George.
Billy Vunipola has been backed to capitalise on his England reprieve in the forthcoming series against Australia and is ready to make up for the pain inflicted by being dropped by Eddie Jones for more than a year, according to Jamie George.
It is not just rampant inflation, Kate Bush and train strikes that are currently causing a sense of deja vu, particularly for England rugby supporters who may feel overwhelmed by the parallels of four years ago