England recall Farrell ahead of Australia tour
Owen Farrell was on Tuesday included in a 36-man England training squad ahead of a tour of Australia after missing the whole of the Six Nations with an ankle injury.
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Owen Farrell was on Tuesday included in a 36-man England training squad ahead of a tour of Australia after missing the whole of the Six Nations with an ankle injury.
Henry Arundell, rugby’s latest boy wonder, came off the bench to spark a sensational London Irish comeback and leave Wasps red-faced.
The inquest had started to unfolded within seconds of yet another Wales defeat with questions asked about when the coach would go, who’d replace him and which new players would be brought in.
One glance at the team sheets tells you everything about the contrast between France and England ahead of the final round of the 2022 Six Nations championship. Les Bleus’ selection these days is as reassuringly consistent as the à la carte menu at a Michelin-starred restaurant. England, on the other hand, resemble a microwaved stew made up of whatever leftovers the head chef can still find in the fridge.
LONDON : England will be without flanker Tom Curry for their Six Nations finale against France in Paris on Saturday, a blow to coach Eddie Jones as he looks to finish the campaign on a much-needed high.
LONDON (Reuters) - England will be without flanker Tom Curry for their Six Nations finale against France in Paris on Saturday, a blow to coach Eddie Jones as he looks to finish the campaign on a much-needed high.
England and Ireland will be looking to keep their Six Nations title hopes alive as they lock horns at Twickenham today (4.45pm).
Tom Curry admits there is no margin for error as England enter the decisive phase of their Guinness Six Nations title quest.