2023. England will face Scotland, Italy and France at home in Twickenham Stadium, making the journey to Cardiff to play the Welsh and finally Dublin to stand off against the Irish squad. With their eyes firmly set on a potential Grand Slam this new era of English Rugby should have all ...
England Universities Head Coach Kevin Deighton has named his 20-man squad for next month’s Student Rugby League Four Nations tournament. The 20 players have been whittled down from a 26-man squad who recorded a clean sweep in the RFL President’s Cup and put HM Prison Service to the swor...
Borthwick demands consistency from World Rugby Steve Borthwick has accused World Rugby of taking an inconsistent approach to disciplinary issues as the England head coach continues to contend with suspensions for his squad members. Tom Curry was sent off in the thi...
England winger Anthony Watson is out of the Rugby World Cup because of a calf injury England’s preparations for the Rugby World Cup have been further hit after winger Anthony Watson was ruled out of the tournament because of a calf injury. August 24, 2023 England’s Billy Vunipola joins...
hosts of this year's Rugby League World Cup will have another chance to have a crack at them ahead of the tournament when they meet at Manchester Basketball Centre on Sunday, June 19 (3.45pm kick-off), and England head coach Tom Coyd believes it is the i...
We celebrate our partnership with England Rugby in this all-access chat with the man in charge, Steve Borthwick
Scrumhalf Danny Care has retired from international rugby after 101 caps in a 15-year England career. Care played in all five of England’s matches in the Six Nations.
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If we can get to a semi-final, that would be massive and a huge boost for England rugby to kick on from. It would give the players, the coaches, the fans something to shout about. I don’t doubt for one minute that the players are putting the work in on the pitch. But it’s ...
England coach Steve Borthwick will be without number eight Billy Vunipola for the opening game of the Rugby World Cup against Argentina after he was handed a three-match suspension on Wednesday following a red card in the weekend loss to Ireland.