Englands kicking Renaissance
One of the most misunderstood skills in Rugby is kicking, here we look at how England deploy kicking as an attacking weapon. OOn the one hand stats will tell you kicking is a strength for the best teams in the world and on the other, it’s often seen as a defensive measure for teams that can only play one way. The problem is that “the best teams kick more” statement is too often used as a reason to excuse poor kicking be it aimless or...
England’s Attacking Evolution
When Andy Farrell announced his coaching team for the British and Irish Lions tour, it’s likely very few would have seen the announcement of Richard Wigglesworth coming. Six Months ago, there were shoots starting to appear, but England’s attack never quite looked like an attack, more individual moments, and it was unclear how much any of this was really down to Wigglesworth. But the truth is, whilst defence remains a constant...
England Defence vs Japanese Attack
It was billed as Jones vs Borthwick, their first meeting since parting ways in 2020. Jones the master tactician, has a plan for everyone. back with the all out attack of Japan, vs England’s boring Set Piece dominated game plan. In truth, as it turned out, it was the complete opposite. England’s attack was destructive and clinical, 8 tries taken against a Japanese side who recorded an 84% tackle success rate. If you only...

