Elliot Daly in the spotlight for England, Ireland face a test of their consistency from the Wallabies and can Italy capitalise on Springboks upset?On one hand, Eddie Jones’s decision to stick with Elliot Daly on the wing again makes sense – he was excellent against Fiji, singled out for praise by the head coach, has the necessary pace and is willing to go looking for the ball. On the other, Semesa Rokoduguni’s omission seems harsh: before last Saturday Daly had not started on the wing since March 2013 and you cannot help but wonder how his overlooked Wasps club-mate Christian Wade might feel. But Daly’s versatility is clearly valued by Jones and giving him more game time there feels like...
England under Eddie Jones are nothing if not purposeful, New Zealand can’t be blamed for their physicality and Scotland could profit from Argentina’s travails Related: England hint at attacking riches to rival pomp of Woodward era in defeat of Fiji Related: Ireland nurse wounds after New Zealand prevail in bruising encounter Related: Japan serve up warning to Wales in advance of South Africa challenge Related: Wallabies question scrum tactics despite bruising win over France Continue reading...
The head coach’s left-field choices and maximum use of resources is allowing England to show off their versatility and highlight intensity levels that rival the All Blacks’ Related: England register record win against Fiji but defence is cause for concern Related: Malakai Fekitoa ensures All Blacks get their revenge against Ireland Continue reading...
Rokoduguni scores two tries and is named man of the match on his England recall – but the Nausori-born winger’s career is typical of Fiji’s talent drainAlways quick with a quip, Eddie Jones promised “fish and chip” rugby – traditionally English. “Stick it up your jumper, kick and clap,” Jones said, “I love fish and chips”. There was just a sprinkling of vinegar on the team too, to make things more interesting. Semesa Rokoduguni started on the wing, his first game since his one match against New Zealand back in 2014. Rokoduguni has scored 27 tries in 48 Premiership games in the last three years, and has gained more metres, made more clean breaks, and beaten more defenders than any...
Fijians are on display for and against England, Ireland are looking to make history (again), Scotland have a Six Nations point to prove and Emily Scarratt returnsWith Billy Vunipola declared fit to start against Fiji, it is little surprise that Eddie Jones delayed naming his starting XV by 24 hours. Leaving the Wales match – the day after the Premiership final – aside, Vunipola has started in every game under Jones and while he is not the only player to do so, he is the most important. A leaner, meaner Vunipola, making carries in areas that hurt the opposition, has been the bedrock of Jones’s side and without him England would have needed to find other means of breaking the...