
Rugby
Share
Published 19:36 23 Feb 2019 GMT
Explore more on these topics:
"If you go out and do your absolute best and get beaten, then you can say 'Well, okay'... but there was a period there of 20 minutes where England didn't do anything."Guscott paid credit to Wales for 'taking a huge step up', defending stoutly and succeeding with a limited and narrow attack that was a change in tactics that paid off. While Wales legend pointed out that Billy Vunipola was caught standing guard at the breakdown before Cory Hill's try, Guscott centred on what he felt were the failings of three English stars.
"Owen was not in the zone, Owen had gone with his couple of mistakes. Kyle Sinckler was a time-bomb... Billy Vunipola had a really strong game but there was no-one else taking that game."Guscott later declared that, one rampaging carry in the second half aside, England centre Manu Tuilagi was 'non-existent'. https://twitter.com/davidnicholson2/status/1099383825350696960 Following Wales' 21-13 win, Warren Gatland did his best to keep a lid on his emotions during a chat with the BBC.
"We created a lot of problems in the first-half with our turnovers. I don't think England created anything really; they didn't put us under any pressure."Gatland had joked before the game that England would try to do to Wales what John Mitchell (England assistant coach) claimed Ireland were going to do in the Guinness Six Nations opener on February 2. Mitchell had remarked, in January, that Ireland would try 'bore the shit' out of England. Gatland, who has been linked with the England job, was asked about combustive Harlequins prop Kyle Sinckler, who was lucky to avoid a yellow card out on the field. "There were two or three penalties that he gave away and they [England] made the tactical decision to take him off," he noted. Asked about Wales as possible World Cup contenders, Gatland joked, "Apparently not, if you listen to a lot of pundits out there."
Ex-Leinster star reveals poor form from IRFU which led to Lowe exit
Not great. It has been one of the saddest departures from Irish rugby, James Lowe leaving Leinster at the end of the season to play with Suntory Sungoliath. There had been a lot of speculation as to what specifically went wrong with his contract negotiations, that one of Ireland’s top players could not be kept […]
Rugby
2 weeks ago
Angry Leinster fans lay blame on club and IRFU for controversial James Lowe exit
A sad day. Earlier today it was confirmed that Leinster winger, James Lowe, will be leaving Irish rugby at the end of his contract this summer. The 33-year-old has been linked with a move to Japanese club, Tokto Suntory Songoliath. It has been reported that Lowe is unhappy with how things ended with Leinster and […]
Rugby
2 weeks ago
Rugby
English rugby legend accused of lavish lifestyle after bankruptcy
Rugby