Indeed, Borthwick is not averse to the idea of playing the England back-row in the centre, and experimented with the move in the closing stages of matches against Japan and the All Blacks next year.
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Hosted on MSNVeteran Fourie still in the mix as Rassie invites 56 players to first Springbok campThere is the usual meeting of old and new faces in the first Bok training squad alignment camp for 2025. Deon Fourie, the ...
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Hosted on MSNEx-Springboks coach ‘very happy’ with England’s win over France after the French ‘behaved so badly’For once' Nick Mallett is pleased with an England victory.
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has initiated legal proceedings against British petrochemicals company, Ineos, alleging a breach of contract. NZR claims ...
Our Team of My Life series continues with former England women's head coach Graham Smith joining us to pick the best XV he ...
Former A-League and Bulldogs executive Jack Mesley has taken over as CEO, he talked to Jamie Wall about his ambitions for the competition.
New Zealander became weighed down by criticism from ex-players and questions from family over whether he was truly happy ...
Super Rugby champions Auckland Blues, strengthened by the return of Beauden Barrett, have high hopes of back-to-back titles ...
From world's best to Wales' worst, Warren Gatland may have proved why you should never go back as his second stint as Wales ...
World champions South Africa's Rugby Championship trip to Argentina has been switched to London's Twickenham stadium, ...
The petrochemical company, which owns a minority stake in Manchester United, allegedly cut short a long-term sponsorship deal ...
New Zealand Rugby is launching legal action against British chemicals giant Ineos, accusing the company of walking away from a sponsorship deal.
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