Marcus Smith returns to England's starting XV at full-back and Tommy Freeman moves to outside centre for the Six Nations finale against Wales.
and brought Marcus Smith in again to start at full-back. Wing Ollie Sleightholme, despite scoring two tries in Sunday's victory over Italy, has been dropped from the squad. Hooker Jamie George and ...
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Marcus Smith had been Steve Borthwick's first-choice pick at No 10 since the 2023 Rugby World Cup whenever ... Elsewhere, former skipper Jamie George will start at hooker, meaning he will win ...
Newcastle has agreed to sign a 198cm rugby union centre who has played in America, Canada, New Zealand and Singapore via the ...
Meanwhile, there is a switch of hookers as Jamie George moves back into the replacements having started on his 100th cap. Recommended How Wales coach Matt Sherratt forged Fin Smith into England ...
Job done for England and job done for Marcus Smith as Steve Borthwick’s side ... And moment of the day came when centurion Jamie George produced a delicious offload to hand Sleightholme his ...
Although Smith is now at Northampton, Sherratt was his first coach at Worcester and gave him some vital advice to follow if he wanted to follow in the footsteps of George Ford and Owen Farrell.
Express Sport looks at the big decisions for Borthwick ahead of his date with destiny… Bring back playmaker Smith Leaving the ... No room or sentiment Jamie George winning his 100th cap in ...
Teenage sensation Frankie Goldsbrough will make his much-anticipated Super Rugby debut on Sunday (1.35pm AEDT) after being named on the bench to face ...
The constant switching of Marcus Smith’s role at this tournament, from 10 to 15 and then to 23, leaves much to be desired. But the sheer impact of his second-half performance against Italy ...
George combined for Sleightholme to do what natural finishers do, artfully surviving a flirt with the corner flag. This was the stuff that led the fly-half Fin Smith to say to the 81,000 crowd at ...
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