Farrell's team daring with ball and disciplined without
After a full house in the Aviva, the journey back to normality continues next weekend with a trip to Paris and the Irish support will travel some hope.
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After a full house in the Aviva, the journey back to normality continues next weekend with a trip to Paris and the Irish support will travel some hope.
The first thing Marcus Smith did was dash like a hare and zig-zag crazily and that was just him arriving on the pitch as he showed his eagerness to get on with his big Six Nations test and meet the boss around these parts.
Edinburgh - England coach Eddie Jones avoided any comment on his side giving away a late penalty try that proved decisive in Saturday's loss to Scotland but said the 20-17 scoreline reflected the tight margins in test rugby.
(Reuters) - Wallabies captain Michael Hooper has become the first player to be awarded Australia's player of the year title for a fourth time after he was named the 2021 John Eales Medallist on Sunday.
Wallabies captain Michael Hooper has become the first player to be awarded Australia's player of the year title for a fourth time after he was named the 2021 John Eales Medallist on Sunday.
Auckland-based Blues Super Rugby Pacific coach Andrew Hore expressed frustrations with New Zealand's COVID-19 restrictions, saying they are getting "a bit silly" and that his team's season is on the verge of financial ruin even before it starts.
Eddie Jones insisted England must blame themselves rather than scapegoating Luke Cowan-Dickie after they fell 20-17 to Scotland in a dramatic Calcutta Cup clash at Murrayfield.
John Eales has lauded Michael Hooper as one of rugby's most consistent talents after the Wallabies captain won the prize — named in honour of the former Australian captain — for a record fourth time.