SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Jones has become too much 'the show' and England boss has questions to answer - Daily Mail
Daily Mail | SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Jones has become too much 'the show' and England boss has questions to answer |
Daily Mail | SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Jones has become too much 'the show' and England boss has questions to answer |
leedsnsouths wrote:
Should we have signed him? Given the amount of props we have out and that Galloway retired, seems odd that we don't seem to have bid for him, unless he was sold to Cas...
Double Movement wrote:
Stopping their dummy half going over was very pleasing after the try we conceded against Whitehaven. I thought it could be a banana skin too. I was hopeful before the match but not overly confident, especially after what Newcastle did to us last season.
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Johnny Sexton felt a bit part player in the 2009 Grand Slam Irish winning side but on Saturday the masterly fly-half basked in the glory of his country's 2018 sweep.
LONDON – Ireland secured their third Six Nations Grand Slam in emphatic style on Saturday when, on a St Patrick’s Day to remember, they overwhelmed defending champions England 24-15 to join the men of 1948 and 2009 in the country’s rugby hall of fame.
Wolves Nil the Dragons To Take the Spoils
The Catalans Dragons were looking to make it two on the bounce as the Warrington Wolves flew into Peripgnan, themselves looking for a return to winning ways after two consecutive defeats.
Wolves Nil the Dragons To Take the Spoils
The Catalans Dragons were looking to make it two on the bounce as the Warrington Wolves flew into Peripgnan, themselves looking for a return to winning ways after two consecutive defeats.
Wolves Nil the Dragons To Take the Spoils
The Catalans Dragons were looking to make it two on the bounce as the Warrington Wolves flew into Peripgnan, themselves looking for a return to winning ways after two consecutive defeats.
Wolves Nil the Dragons To Take the Spoils
The Catalans Dragons were looking to make it two on the bounce as the Warrington Wolves flew into Peripgnan, themselves looking for a return to winning ways after two consecutive defeats.
Johnny Sexton felt a bit part player in the 2009 Grand Slam Irish winning side but on Saturday the masterly fly-half basked in the glory of his country's 2018 sweep.