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Wales U20s buoyed by success against Ireland

Jack Woods couldn’t have asked for a better debut with Wales U20 than helping his side to beat Ireland for the first time since 2018 – especially as it came at his home venue of Rodney Parade. The Dragons full back stepped into the break at No 15 in place of Aberavon’s Scott Delnevo, who […]
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Carling questions calibre of England coaching staff and ‘sensitive’ players
- ‘Some of them are learning, some of them are very young’
- Former captain dismisses charge of being out of touch
The former England captain Will Carling has questioned the quality of the coaching within the national set-up and suggested it is holding the team back. Carling, who was part of England’s backroom staff under Eddie Jones, has also rejected complaints from squad members such as Ellis Genge that ex-players are “out of touch” after their criticism of last month’s win over Scotland.
Carling, who captained England from 1988 to 1996 and presided over one of the country’s most successful periods, says the players look restricted by a gameplan that prevents them from replicating the ability they show at club level. “You look at the calibre of the England coaching team and you have to question whether that’s the best we can put out there,” Carling said on Radio 4’s Today programme.
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