After sending positive thoughts to George, Earl also discussed the momentous occasion for veteran scrum-half Danny Care. He made his 100th international cap off the bench to help inspire England to glory against an Ireland team expected to win and take the
It is a huge day in the world of the Six Nations, as bitter rivals England and Ireland prepare to lock horns on the big stage. Steve Borthwick’s men welcome their emerald green foe to Twickenham, for which major spoils and bragging
Scotland boss Gregor Townsend has pledged that results and performances will improve, despite the team bidding for their best finish in the Six Nations era. Townsend’s side are second in the standings after wins over Wales and England, drawing to France, but
Filippo Grandi, the U.N.’s high commissioner for refugees, raised an alert regarding over 780,000 displaced people in Mozambique. The insurgency, led by an ISIS-affiliated group, has forced around 1.3 million people to flee their homes in Cabo Delgado province since 2017. Recent
Steve Borthwick is reportedly set to make four changes to his side ahead of Saturday’s clash at Twickenham. According to The Times, the England boss is set to hand Immanuel Feyi-Waboso his first Test start, though a final decision will not be
Ex-England star and TV presenter Martin Bayfield has called for a huge BBC and ITV revamp to enhance the coverage of the Six Nations. “Rugby just can’t hide away and only jump out from behind a tree and say, ‘Here we are!’
Coverage of the Six Nations has been shared between the BBC and ITV.
Former Leinster coach Bernard Jackson has labelled the current state of English rugby a “mess” before their Six Nations clash with Ireland. Jackson hit out at the reported idea that the English Rugby Union looked at the idea of selling Twickenham, which
Former England star and broadcaster Martin Bayfield has insisted that the Six Nations must remain on free-to-air TV, but improvements are also necessary. Rumours had suggested that the tournament could be taken behind a paywall, having not been added to the UK
Ireland rugby icon Ollie Campbell has told his compatriots to enjoy their current success under Andy Farrell after remembering difficult times in the past. The Irish are on course for back-to-back Grand Slams at the Six Nations and victory in Twickenham would