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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/articles/c5ye33395wlo
Rebels issue demand for RFU chief Sweeney sacking
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Autumn Nations Series 2025 fixtures (All times UK)
Saturday, November 1
England v Australia, 3:10pm
Scotland v USA, 5:40pm
Ireland v New Zealand – 8:10pmSaturday, November 8
Ireland v Japan – 12:40pm
Scotland v New Zealand – 3:10pm
England v Fiji – 5:40pm
Italy v Australia – 5:40pm
France v South Africa – 8:10pmSunday, November 9
Wales v Argentina – 3:10pmSaturday, November 15
Italy v South Africa – 12:40pm
England v New Zealand – 3:10pm
Wales v Japan – 5:40pm
Ireland v Australia – 8:10pm
France v Fiji – 8:10pmSunday, November 16
Scotland v Argentina – 3:10pmSaturday, November 22
Wales v New Zealand – 3:10pm
Ireland v South Africa – 5:40pm
Italy v Samoa – 8:10pm
France v Australia – 8:10pmSunday, November 23
Scotland v Tonga – 1:40pm
England v Argentina – 4:10pmSaturday, November 29
Wales v South Africa – 3:10pm -
Will lose
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@sparky said in NH International Rugby:
Ireland ain't even fielding their top side against Wales. Ouch.
Let’s hope they come unstuck as others have in the past
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@MiketheSnow said in NH International Rugby:
@sparky said in NH International Rugby:
Ireland ain't even fielding their top side against Wales. Ouch.
Let’s hope they come unstuck as others have in the past
Nah. That’s usually England
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Ben Youngs, England's most capped player, has announced he is retiring next month:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/articles/c89gqj1d25lo
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@sparky said in NH International Rugby:
Ben Youngs, England's most capped player, has announced he is retiring next month:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/articles/c89gqj1d25lo
Only ever played for Leicester too, I think, and a quick Google confirms
"This weekend he will play his 333rd game for the club. Add in 127 for England, two Tests for the Lions and a turn for the Barbarians"
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@Machpants said in NH International Rugby:
@sparky said in NH International Rugby:
Ben Youngs, England's most capped player, has announced he is retiring next month:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/articles/c89gqj1d25lo
Only ever played for Leicester too, I think, and a quick Google confirms
"This weekend he will play his 333rd game for the club. Add in 127 for England, two Tests for the Lions and a turn for the Barbarians"
That's the book sorted
Great story
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Interesting, if incomplete read.
Nick Bishop’s replies in the Comments Section are very illuminating!
He comes across as someone obsessed with numbers not nuance.
It’s pretty obvious to anyone with a modicum of rugby IQ (the new buzz phrase) that the ‘two tier’ appearance of the 6N is a direct result of the player base and funding at the club/regional level.
The top three teams finished stronger because the fall off from their starting to finishing players was not as dramatic as the bottom three teams both in terms of ability and experience.
Wales winning the 6N is arguably a bigger achievement than an England, France, or Ireland winning the Grand Slam. I would have included Italy and Scotland in this but as shit as Wales has been the past 2-3 seasons the other two aren’t winning it any time soon.
One thing which wasn’t mentioned/analysed is the impact not competing at the lineout has made to to the game.
Why any defending team inside their own 22 would give the attacking team an uncontested opportunity to win the ball, set up a maul, and more often than not score a try baffles me
Check that, why wouldn’t you compete at every lineout regardless of field position?
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OK so the Argies are not an NH team and the game was not played in the NH but… I can’t be arsed to start a whole new thread.
England played Argentina on an absolute cabbage patch of a pitch yesterday and upset the odds in fine style, winning quite comfortably in the end. God knows what happened to the Argies between the Lions game and this one but their accuracy was AWOL for most of the game.
Bright spots for England: front row fronted up well, including the replacements. Alex Coles made his mark in the second row. The back row was dynamic with a good balance - Willis HAS to be our 8 from now on. George Ford did his George Ford thing vey well. Atkinson went well at 12. Muir, Roebuck and Murley are looking like International wingers.
Downsides: There’s a big drop off in quality at 9 after Mitchell. We need to look beyond Slade at 13. We have little cover at Lock.
However a great game for an England fan and even a few bits to keep the neutrals interested.
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@Catogrande said in NH International Rugby:
George Ford did his George Ford thing vey well.
I thought Ford was pretty spectacular. If there’s any young first fives in New Zealand who wonder how you should play flat to the line, they’d do well to take a close look at George Ford’s game against Argentina in La Plata.
I’ll highlight just one period in the game which I think exemplifies Ford’s flat style of play, focusing on the English multiphase sequence in the 28th minute in the first half originating from a lineout attack near the Argentina 22. During the six phases that follow the successful lineout, Ford touches the ball 6 times, each time in touching distance from the Argentina defensive line.
Ford made sure to play right on top of the Argentina defensive line, constantly being in motion while drawing defenders onto him, before releasing the ball to other players in movement. He made sure to vary his distribution, constantly shifting the point of the attack.
With the Argentina defence fragmented and running out of numbers, Ford ups the tempo further and moves into an even flatter position, seeking to land the killer blow.
It was very nearly a perfect attacking sequence. While the movement ultimately came to naught due to a Roebuck knock-on, it was a sign of things to come. Ford would further dismantle the Argentinean defence in the second half, the game eventually finishing 35 to 12 in favour of the visitors. While Ford has his detractors, I’m not sure there are a lot of first fives in rugby union who come close to his ability to play flat. When he’s on like this, he’s a joy to watch.