What did we just witness? Australian rugby fans — the ones who did not set the alarm for the 2am for kick off — have woken to a stunning win over England at Twickenham on Sunday morning.
England 37-42 Australia: Autumn Nations Series rugby union – as it happened
Max Jorgenson dived over to steal victory for the Wallabies in a classic at Twickenham
Marcus Smith send the ball skywards and deep, the Wallabies deal with it sensibly.
Meanwhile, at the SponsorNameDome Twickenham, the anthems are completed and we’re about to quite literally kick off.
Continue reading...Nayacalevu back to fire the Flying Fijians
Fiji coach Mick Byrne has told his players he doesn’t want a repeat of the nightmarish start his side experienced against Scotland when they face Wales at the Principality Stadium in round two of the Autumn Nations Series. Up against it from the start with none of their overseas stars playing in France and England […]
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Anscombe ready to steer Wales once again
Gareth Anscombe believes the new look Welsh team can build the momentum required to break the chain of recent results. The 33-year-old outside half will make his first appearance for Wales since Rugby World Cup 2023 when he starts on Sunday at Principality Stadium, in tandem with his Gloucester half-back partner Tomos Williams, and is […]
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Springboks fail to win hearts with brutal brand of rugby facing Scotland
There will be no love lost between rivals in reruns of World Cup pool matches also including Wales against Fiji
A 50-point frolic against the Fiji second team this will not be. Scotland welcome the Springboks, champions of the southern hemisphere, champions of the world, champions of the sort of rugby to make grown men cower, to Edinburgh on Sunday – and they know this is when it gets horribly serious.
It has been faintly amusing, faintly absurd, to watch South Africa’s head coach, Rassie Erasmus, try to mount a charm offensive during the week, all touchy-feely, we-want-to-be-loved one minute, all seven-one-split-on-the-bench, hear-our-roar the next. The Springboks know how to win rugby matches; it seems winning hearts is their next directive.
Continue reading...England must turn potential into points in pivotal clash with Australia | Robert Kitson
With hosts stung by agonising losses and Wallabies eager to impress before Lions tour, much is at stake for both sides
Some games shape entire seasons and, for both England and Australia, another one is looming. Nail the Wallabies convincingly and the home side will believe their fortunes are finally reviving. Permit the visitors a morale enhancing first win in south-west London since the 2015 Rugby World Cup, on the other hand, and the horizon will darken swiftly.
England have already lost five of their past seven internationals dating back to Murrayfield in February. Next week the current world champions are due at Twickenham and, after a brief subsequent reunion with Eddie Jones’s Japan, the first two rounds of next year’s Six Nations championship pit Steve Borthwick’s team against, respectively, Ireland and France.
Continue reading...Lake wants ‘clinical and controlled’ Wales to get back to winning ways
Dewi Lake can’t wait to captain Wales for the first time on home soil – and wants his side to be clinical and stay in control against Fiji in the opening game of the 2024 Autumn Nations Series. The Ospreys hooker will lead his country for the seventh time in his career on Sunday 10 […]
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All Blacks in with a shot at five-year first after snapping World No. 1 Ireland’s 19-game win streak
New Zealand ended Ireland’s 19-match winning streak at Lansdowne Road, running out deserved 23-13 victors over the world ranked number one side in a scrappy encounter.
Ireland 13-23 New Zealand: Autumn Nations Series rugby union – as it happened
Damien McKenzie’s boot the difference as New Zealand ended Ireland’s Dublin run
Haka Response Watch!
Rieko Ioane leads his team in the pre-match challenge, Ireland take the traditional interlocked arms round the shoulders, standing in a line while staring approach.
Continue reading...Jamie George’s message to England: we need to be brave and take Australia on
- Captain rallies team to ‘go out and play with courage’
- England are odds-on to beat struggling Wallabies
Jamie George has called on his England side to have the bravery to stick to their guns and go for the jugular against Australia rather than go into their shells after making a losing start to their autumn campaign.
England will be seeking an 11th win in 12 matches against Australia, who arrive at Twickenham ranked ninth in the world, but Steve Borthwick’s side have lost four of their past five matches after slipping to a third straight defeat by the All Blacks last weekend.
Continue reading...England don’t need to close tight games out – they should run teams off the pitch | Ugo Monye
Steve Borthwick’s side need to find another gear and a different mindset to end their frustrating run of narrow defeats
All year England have been a team who find themselves in arm wrestles and last weekend was no different. They get themselves into tight matches that are still in the balance in the final few minutes – it has almost become the trademark of this team. They’ve played eight matches against tier-one nations and the aggregate margin has been 27 points. The biggest margin has been against Scotland, when they lost by nine, but the rest have been decided by a score or less.
That tells me that England have adopted a certain mindset this year but, based on the evidence, they are not very good at winning tight matches. The ledger reads won three, lost five so my question is, do England need to find a way to get better at winning tight matches? Or do they find another way to win matches? My opinion is that they should go for the latter.
Continue reading...Wales team to play Fiji
Senior men’s head coach Warren Gatland has named the Wales team to face Fiji in the opening match of the 2024 Autumn Nations Series at Principality Stadium on Sunday 10 November (KO 13.40h GMT, live on TNT Sports and S4C). Blair Murray, selected on the wing, will win his first cap and become the 1,208th […]
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Update from Welsh Rugby Union
Ioan Cunningham has left his position with the Wales Women coaching team by mutual agreement after three years at the helm. The Welsh Rugby Union will now begin the process to appoint a new head coach in earnest as it continues to separately address issues raised by a recent review. Given the current break in […]
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Update to Matchday Obituaries
The Welsh Rugby Union is creating a new tradition that will deliver a moment of remembrance and recognition for all former Wales internationals and relevant dignitaries who have passed, at the final match of any given year on home soil. A touching tribute will be paid that includes anyone who won a cap for Wales […]
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The teams: Wales v Fiji
Live match updates will appear just prior to kick-off.
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