Wales World Cup star plans move into coaching alongside Rhys Webb and Gareth Anscombe and has already landed a job
Scott Baldwin, Rhys Webb and Gareth Anscombe are among the latest Wales internationals to map out plans to move into coaching.
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Scott Baldwin, Rhys Webb and Gareth Anscombe are among the latest Wales internationals to map out plans to move into coaching.
T here is something very English about fly-halves being hung out to dry in the rain. England did not lose this match because of Marcus Smith, rather they were thumped by a fabulous France team who ruthlessly exposed the limits of Steve Borthwick’s side and gave an exhibition in how to handle the heavens opening. Still, the cold hard facts are that Smith did not deliver the statement performance he was expected to and England’s fly-half debate rages on. The biggest call of Borthwick’s tenure to date can unequivocally be called the most damning of failures.
The stage was set and the greatest showman duly showed up. Harlequins like to give their supporters a great day out at their annual Big Game and, sure enough, Marcus Smith produced his full repertoire of tricks to leave England’s head coach, Steve Borthwick, in no doubt about his ability or relish for the big occasion.
LONDON : After years of Eddie Jones staking all his chips on the distant goal of the World Cup, new England coach Steve Borthwick has made it clear that “every game matters” and that his focus at the moment does not go beyond hosting Scotland on Feb. 4.
Martin Gleeson has left his role as England attack coach, the RFU said on Friday.
England have appointed Nick Evans as their attack coach as new boss Steve Borthwick finalises his management team for the upcoming Six Nations.
LONDON : Harlequins coach Nick Evans is the latest new face to join the England coaching staff, though the New Zealander is currently scheduled to work under Steve Borthwick only for the duration of the Six Nations championship, the RFU said on Friday.
Harlequins have agreed new deals with the coaches that guided them to Premiership glory last season.