England Takes 9-Win Streak Into All Blacks Clash and Ireland Hosts Wobbling Wallabies
England aims to break a 13-year losing streak against New Zealand with a nine-match winning streak under coach Steve Borthwick, focusing on strong defense and bench depth.
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Itoje summons spirit of 2019 as England bid for New Zealand win
Itoje summons spirit of 2019 as England bid for New Zealand win Estelle.Bronkhorst Fri, 11/14/2025 - 12:00 LONDON - Maro Itoje believes England can emulate one of their best performances when they face New Zealand at Twickenham on Saturday.Maro Itoje believes England can emulate one of their best performances when they face New Zealand at Twickenham on Saturday.In 2019, England beat the All Blacks 19-7 in a Rugby World Cup semi-final to end the…
Itoje summons spirit of 2019
Maro Itoje believes England can emulate one of their best performances when they face the All Blacks at Twickenham on Saturday. In 2019, England beat New Zealand 19-7 in a World Cup semi-final to end the then two-time defending champions reign as the global kings of the sport. But in four meetings with the All Blacks since that memorable game in Yokohama they have come up short, albeit they have lost their last three Tests against them – all in …
Andy Farrell backs rookie to front up against Wallabies
Andy Farrell has backed rookie prop Paddy McCarthy to front up against the Wallabies on Saturday night. The Ireland head coach has shown huge faith in the 22-year-old Leinster loosehead during this autumn international window, with McCarthy making his Ireland debut, from the bench against New Zealand at Soldier Field, and following up with another second-half cameo against Japan in Dublin. Now, the promising front-rower — younger brother of Joe …
England faced New Zealand at Twickenham on Saturday (4:10 p.m.) with the desire to bring down the Blacks, victors against Ireland (26-13 in Chicago) and Scotland (25-17 in Murrayfield), on this November tour. For George Ford, the opening half of the XV of the Rose, the New Zealanders, whom some announced were dying, are still at the top of the world hierarchy, in company or just behind South Africa.
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