The Six Nations power rankings as Liam Williams, Dan Biggar and Marcus Smith make top 10
We are just about recovering from a second weekend of the Six Nations that pretty much had it all.
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We are just about recovering from a second weekend of the Six Nations that pretty much had it all.
«Anyone is able to beat anyone».
Marcus Smith: There’s been plenty said and written about the England fly-half in recent weeks and despite plenty of pressure on his shoulders, Smith has done well after two rounds of action in the Six Nations. The playmaker, who turns 23 today, impressed in England’s tournament opener against Scotland before inexplicably being replaced in the latter stages of that game. And without him on the field the Red Rose lost their way before suffering a 20-17 defeat. There was no chance of England head coach Eddie Jones repeating that mistake in their next match against Italy and Smith delivered an excellent all-round display during an 80-minute spell on the field. Smith shone on attack, gaining 148 metres from 12 runs which included seven offloads, a try assist and a 13-point contribution courtesy of a try and four conversions.
The Six Nations is France's to lose, but other sides have reasons to believe after two rounds.
Eddie Jones is refusing to place any limits on Marcus Smith after watching the gifted playmaker orchestrate England's 33-0 Six Nations victory over Italy in Rome.
Eddie Jones believes there is no limit to Marcus Smith’s potential after the England fly-half inspired his side to a comfortable 33-0 victory against Italy in Rome. Jones’s side failed to ruthlessly thrash Italy as he had urged them to but Smith was the standout performer, scoring the first try and delivering another fine showing in England colours.
England showed the ruthless streak demanded by Eddie Jones as they atoned for their shattering collapse against Scotland by outclassing Italy 33-0 at the Stadio Olimpico.
Eddie Jones said there's no limit to how good Marcus Smith can be after the England flyhalf starred in Sunday's 33-0 thumping of Italy in Rome.