Click:laser cutter service near me Eddie Jones is set to have the final say regarding Danny Cipriani’s England future after it emerged that the Rugby Football Union is not planning disciplinary action against the fly-half. Cipriani’s England career was placed in doubt on Thursday after he pleaded guilty to common assault and resisting arrest following…
Month: March 2019
England kick off against Australia one home win short of a decent autumn
England will probably never encounter a Wallabies side surrounded by such low expectations. Not only have Saturday’s Twickenham visitors omitted the gifted Kurtley Beale and his old mate Adam Ashley-Cooper for breaching the team’s disciplinary code, but their key breakdown threat David Pocock has failed to recover from a neck injury. Michael Cheika has never…
England’s Michael Rhodes: do not doubt my commitment against South Africa
Not for many years has England’s pack required so much emergency rebuilding work. When South Africa scan their hosts’ team-sheet on Thursday they will find no sign of the Vunipola brothers, Joe Launchbury, Chris Robshaw, Nathan Hughes, Dan Cole, Joe Marler, Sam Simmonds nor, potentially, Courtney Lawes. In the back row, in particular, there is…
Guzzler Retallick makes up for All Blacks’ lack of razzle-dazzle
They came to see Beaudy’s black magic – they left in awe of Brodie’s mastery of the dark arts. This will inevitably be remembered as the one New Zealand got away with but it would be an injustice to Brodie Retallick’s towering performance to say the TMO was the most influential figure at Twickenham. For…
Joe Marler has no regrets over England absence despite pull of Wales tussle
Joe Marler has admitted he would love to be playing for England against Wales on Saturday but insists he has no regrets over his international retirement despite Mako Vunipola’s injury-enforced absence. England head to Cardiff light on experience at loosehead prop after Vunipola was ruled out for the rest of the Six Nations with an…
Freddie Burns’ costly clanger was unforgivable, says Jeremy Guscott
Freddie Burns has been made to look a fool after his clanger cost Bath victory against Toulouse on Saturday, according to the club legend Jeremy Guscott, who also described the mistake as “unforgivable”. The Joy of Six: sporting hubris Burns looked certain to score the match-winning try in the dying minutes of the game –…
Injury worries for England after Saracens’ bruising win in Glasgow
Eddie Jones’s plans for the autumn internationals next month are in serious danger of being thrown into disarray after Billy and Mako Vunipola were among a host of England players to fall victim to injury during Saracens’ tempestuous victory against Glasgow Warriors. Billy Vunipola trudged off with 30 minutes to go and required ice on…
A decade of decline: the sad malaise in modern French rugby
On Thursday, the French rugby club Carcassonne announced that they were entering into a commercial partnership with the pornographic website Jacquie et Michel, on the grounds that they “share values of power, endurance, and vigour”. Carcassonne’s general manager, Christine Menardeau-Planchenault, explained that “as a family club” they had put limits on what Jacquie et Michel…
Ben Foden: ‘Anything that’s published about me is never very good’
“It was probably a good time to come to New York,” says Ben Foden, “because it got me away from the British media.” He catches himself and laughs. Here he is, having coffee on the corner of Bowery and Bleecker … with the British media. We have been talking about the former Sale, Northampton and…