Rugby World Cup referee Angus Gardner has already admitted to making a mistake when he failed to penalise England captain Owen Farrell for what looked to be a no-arms tackle on Andre Esterhuizen in 2018. Gardner is one of the sport’s most
England survived the most terrifying of final scares to overcome a clingy foe and book their place in the semi-finals of the rugby World Cup. After dominating for the lion’s share of the match, Steve Borthwick’s side came undone in the final
England boss Steve Borthwick has named his team to face Fiji in the quarter-finals of the Rugby World Cup, standing by his captain Owen Farrell and switching him to fly-half and dropping George Ford despite his impressive displays in France while Farrell
England’s Rugby World Cup-winning coach Sir Clive Woodward has blasted Steve Borthwick’s decision to leave Henry Arundell out of the side as ‘absolute madness’, as he weighed in on whether under-fire captain Owen Farrell should start against Fiji on Sunday. The pair
England captain Owen Farrell left Henry Arundell upset after making a foul-mouthed remark to the youngster in training, according to reports. The pair are said to have fallen out during their Rugby World Cup camp in France after an alleged ‘scrap’ occurred
England coach Steve Borthwick is set to rip up his backline for this weekend’s Rugby World Cup quarterfinal and hand captain Owen Farrell the No 10 shirt. Farrell is poised to move to stand-off with George Ford – the hero of the
England head coach Steve Borthwick hit out at England’s detractors after the narrow Rugby World Cup triumph over Samoa. The Lions won 18-17 in a close encounter, just about sealing victory thanks to Danny Care’s late try. After three defeats in four
Steve Borthwick has gone with an unsurprisingly strong team, given the opportunities to rotate earlier in the pool, as he looks to build some momentum ahead of a likely quarter-final tie with Fiji. Henry Arundell’s five tries last time out against Chile
England are set to take on minnows Chile in their third clash of the Rugby World Cup on Saturday (kick-off 4.45pm BST). Owen Farrell has been named at fly-half as he returns to the side following a four-match ban – and the
England captain Owen Farrell has spoken about how he “can’t wait” to return to the pitch against Chile on Saturday. The 31-year-old has been absent for the first two Rugby World Cup games through suspension but is set to make his return