According to The Telegraph, England's 'secret weapon' goes over incidents from the previous game at the start of each training week and talks them through with the squad. Ridley is also believed to be consulting with captain Maro Itoje about how best to interact with referees.
Will Greenwood believes that Steve Borthwick is putting his England team in a 'dangerous place' with his regimented tactical approach. England breathed new life into their Six Nations campaign with a hard-fought win over Scotland, their first since 2020, last weekend to wrestle back the Calcutta Cup.
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Hosted on MSNWill Greenwood: England in a ‘dangerous place’ as Steve Borthwick fails to ‘live up to his words’Will Greenwood claims that England’s actions have not backed up Steve Borthwick’s words after their narrow Six Nations victory over Scotland. The Red Rose head coach insists that he wants the players to express themselves and play an attacking brand of rugby.
LONDON, Feb 22 (Reuters) - England coach Steve Borthwick has spent much of the last year taking positives from close defeats so he was not in the mood to apologise for his side's stuttering display in their 16-15 Six Nations victory over Scotland on Saturday.
England head coach Steve Borthwick says it is important for his side to "enjoy" their 16-15 win over Scotland in the Six Nations.
For Steve Borthwick, the nights are always darkest after a defeat. Sleep is rarely an option. Instead, the hours before dawn are spent reviewing the game again and again, agonising over his selections and tactical decisions.
England head coach Steve Borthwick has admitted that his side “don’t necessarily want to play” the way they did in their 16-15 Guinness Six Nations victory over Scotland, but has insisted the team are “evolving”.
The game plan and performance quality of England under Steve Borthwick has come into sharp focus despite successive one-point wins over France and Scotland; statistics from those Tests and the opening
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England coach Steve Borthwick DEFENDS 'damning' tactics after Calcutta Cup winEngland ran out 16-15 victors against Scotland in their Six Nations showdown on Saturday and 2003 World Cup winner Will Greenwood described the performance as “a damning indictment of the attacking ca
That final Saturday could be anything but Super for England if they rely on wriggling off the hook. There are many ways to win and at least that is what Borthwick’s side are doing, but that ...
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