England coach Eddie Jones has criticised young talents in the country of not having enough hunger despite their successful 2-0 series win over Argentina in the summer tour.
England head coach Eddie Jones has announced to his squad currently on tour of Argentina that the second Test in Santa Fe is the best opportunity to force their way into his 2019 World Cup squad.
England coach Eddie Jones is intending to have a training camp for the red rose team in Japan next year to help them combat the challenges of the 2019 World Cup.
Last Thursday’s announcement of Eddie Jones’ 31-man England squad to tour Argentina in June was met by the wider rugby community with a considerable number of raised eyebrows.
In 2015, Stuart Lancaster’s England suffered a shock exit in the group stages of their home World Cup, much to the disappointment of fans across the country.
With the anticipation of the British and Irish Lions squad announcement well and truly behind us and the controversial choices Warren Gatland made still fuelling debate among the Home Nations, focus now turns to the imminent England squad.
So the Lions Leaks are now finished. Players like Jamie Roberts and Dylan Hartley just two of the senior players seeing their fortunes ebb and flow as rumours gained pace.
England boss Eddie Jones believes the selection of captains from the four national teams will benefit British and Irish Lions squad in their gruelling tour of New Zealand in June.
England coach Eddie Jones has come in full support of Dylan Hartley despite questions being raised on the Northampton Saints hooker's form and fitness in the recently concluded Six Nations tournament.
England boss Eddie Jones has compared praises from All Blacks coach Steve Hansen to the fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood being deceived by the wolf.
World Rugby confirmed on Monday that the board is considering on the breakdown rules after it was exploited by Italy in their recent Six Nations clash against England at Twickenham.
England’s meteoric return to atop – or thereabouts – the global rugby pile under Eddie Jones has admittedly not coincided with any seismic change in personnel since the previous reign of Stuart Lancaster.
England assistant coach Paul Gustard ruled out skipper Dylan Hartley’s run out with Saints in Sunday's clash with Newcastle and firmly believes Hartley’s presence in the camp during the build-up to England's Six Nations clash with Italy is more important.