The Wasps director of rugby, Dai Young, has described Nathan Hughes’s six-week ban – which rules him out of three of England’s four autumn internationals – as “ridiculous” and called for an overhaul of the Rugby Football Union’s disciplinary process. Hughes was initially set to be banned for four weeks for punching Gloucester’s Lewis Ludlow…
Month: March 2019
Sale’s Steve Diamond embroiled in media fracas after win at Gloucester
No sooner had he exhorted his charges to their first away win in the Premiership this season than Steve Diamond became involved in a fracas with a member of the press outside the media centre. Diamond had just completed his media duties when he approached Sam Peters and asked the journalist why he had not…
Cipriani’s off night proves costly but coach’s ambition may yet save him
The dishevelled look on Danny Cipriani’s face said it all. Arguably the most gifted England rugby union player of his generation was ushered away from Jersey magistrates court shortly after 10am facing the reality that reputations can take years to restore, minutes to rip apart. All the hard work to win his first England start for…
Eddie Jones challenges England to rewrite history against All Blacks
On the list of rare black and white occurrences, England beat the All Blacks only slightly more often than giant pandas give birth in British zoos. Eddie Jones is determined to address this below-par strike rate (the rugby, not the pandas) and is urging his reshuffled squad to “rewrite history” when they meet New Zealand…
England providing ‘public service’ to other nations, says Eddie Jones
Scotland, Ireland and Wales should be grateful to England for supplying them with ready-made Test players, according to Eddie Jones, following the decision of the Newcastle flanker Gary Graham to abandon his quest for a red rose cap and instead pursue an international career north of Hadrian’s Wall. England’s Eddie Jones to boycott ‘waste of…
Malcolm Marx comedy of errors undoes South Africa against England
A good big ’un, they say, will always beat a good little ’un. South Africa brought a pack full of giants, but, against all odds, the people who ultimately dragged them to earth were also dressed in green. Had the Springboks taken even half their first-half chances they would have been way out of sight…
Wales flanker Thomas Young to make Six Nations debut against Italy
Thomas Young is in line to make his Six Nations debut for Wales against Italy in Rome on Saturday after impressing during training in Nice. The 26-year-old was picked for the first time by Warren Gatland last month. Young’s caps against Tonga and Samoa in 2017, after he had been in the training group for…
Wales’s George North happy to win ‘ugly or pretty’ against England
‘It does not get any bigger than this” is a catchphrase of a television programme for aspirational cooks, but it will do at the Principality Stadium on Saturday when the ancient rivalry between Wales and England is seasoned by the prospect of the Six Nations title in World Cup year. A third successive victory in…
Joe Schmidt has transformed Irish rugby at every level, says Rory Best
Rory Best hopes Joe Schmidt will commit his long-term future to Ireland. Schmidt’s current deal expires after the 2019 World Cup in Japan but the in-demand head coach has already revealed he will make a decision about his next move before the end of the year. The All Blacks’ secret? Never stand still or you…
England have to match Ireland’s ‘niggly stuff’ in Six Nations, warns Ben Youngs
England’s players believe they have no option but to match Ireland’s “fighting” qualities if they want to make a fast start to the Six Nations. They have not beaten their hosts or even scored a try in their last three visits to Dublin and the scrum-half Ben Youngs has pinpointed the breakdown and aerial contest…