In his latest column for Talking Rugby Union, Josh Beaumont reflects on his return from injury, the changes at Sale Sharks and he also looks ahead to the 2021 Guinness Six Nations.
With the 2021 Guinness Six Nations upon us, the TRU Podcast is back! Joe Harvey hosts the pod and is as ever joined by TRU Editor Chris Heal and very special guest, Charlie Beckett.
We, of course, will be without fans when England take on Scotland in the Six Nations this weekend, but the supporters who were present at Twickenham in 2019 arguably witnessed the greatest Calcutta Cup contest between the two rivals.
The 2021 Guinness Six Nations is nearly here and the tournament offers us all some escapism from the global pandemic, but let's remember the players are also experiencing the pressures and the strains of society.
Given it looks like he has been snatched from under England’s nose, you might think not too many people south of the border would have been too excited to see Cameron Redpath selected by Scotland.
With less than a week until England’s opening Six Nations game against Scotland, fly-half George Ford discussed past Calcutta Cup clashes and playing in front of no fans.
Having not played since the Autumn Nations Cup Final at the start of December, England and Saracens hooker Jamie George explains how he thinks the break has helped prepare him for international rugby.
With just a week to go until the Six Nations begins, Billy Vunipola addresses his 2021 British & Irish Lions ambitions and the back-row competition in England camp.
England and France are currently the favourites for the 2021 Six Nations title and Eddie Jones has already fuelled the rivalry ahead of the championships.
England coach Eddie Jones has named Wasps back row Jack Willis as the replacement for Bath flanker Sam Underhill for the upcoming Six Nations tournament.
England coach Eddie Jones have called up Bristol Bears scrum-half Harry Randall and Wasps centre Paolo Odogwu in the 28-man squad for the upcoming Six Nations tournament.
With the 2021 edition of the Six Nations just around the corner, each team will be focused on trying to better their position from the 2020 tournament – or in England’s case, the current title holders, retain their position.