Autumn Nations Cup
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George Ford has defended England’s reliance on kicking by saying it helps them win games
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England will be without Mako Vunipola for their Autumn Nations Cup final against France, whose long-term plans for the 2023 World Cup they will host have impressed Eddie Jones
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Despite talk that international rugby is dull, judgment should be delayed until the next Six Nations
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Can Wales round off an underwhelming 2020 with victory over Italy at Parc y Scarlets? Find out with Lee Calvert
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Wales sealed fifth place overall in the Autumn Nations Cup with a 38-18 victory against a game Italy side at Parc y Scarlets in Llanelli, on a day when four players scored their first tries
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Les Bleus management staff keep it positive, even if bleak statistics suggest their inexperienced team may be rolled over
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Alun Wyn Jones has backed the Wales head coach, Wayne Pivac, saying that pain in the short-term will turn into gain by the 2023 World Cup
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The coach believes his team will have a more positive attitude than against South Africa last year, as a starting XV with a record 813 caps face France in the Autumn Nations Cup final
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Coach, who has used 39 players in this campaign, is looking to develop the squad depth needed to challenge at the top, with Jaco van der Walt set to win first cap
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England are preparing for a rugby union final against France but rarely has rugby league featured more prominently in the pre-match conversation
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Billy Vunipola believes the return of supporters will enhance England’s performances, saying the effect of having a crowd would be to make the players want to show of
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Wayne Pivac expects to end an underwhelming first year in charge of Wales on a high with victory against Italy on Saturday at Parc y Scarlets
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Eddie Jones has called for fewer breaks in play and more consistent refereeing as the best ways to enhance modern rugby union as a spectacle
Sportblog England keep on winning but Eddie Jones needs to let the genie out of the bottle