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The second half was barely a minute old. If you couldn’t see the scoreboard you could tell by those swathes of empty seats. It was a hot day after all and refreshments were still being swilled. Italy were not bothered, however. They were on the attack, parked in England’s 22 and when the fly-half Paolo Garbisi found the outside, a try, and with it the lead, looked a certainty
Antoine Dupont faces long spell out with ruptured cruciate knee ligaments
Antoine Dupont, France’s talismanic captain and the player widely considered to be the best on the planet, has said that he ruptured cruciate ligaments in his right knee during his team’s win against Ireland in the Six Nations on Saturday.“The heart hurts even more than the knee when you have to leave your friends before the last step,” Dupont posted on Sunday on Instagram. “I am proud of what we accomplished yesterday and with all my strength with you, you will do it. Rupture of the cruciate ligaments. This is the beginning of a new challenge, I’ll see you in a few months on the field
England 47-24 Italy: Six Nations player ratings from Twickenham
Elliot Daly Fully justified selection with evasive running and perceptive kicking. An assured presence in the back field. 8/10Tommy Freeman Sloppy pass to start but effective overall and took try well. Made his power count. 7Ollie Lawrence A silky offload during England’s first attack, but day cut short by an achilles injury
England 47-24 Italy: Six Nations 2025 – as it happened
“It wasn’t perfect by any means,” says Jamie George who raised his bat for a 100 caps for his country today.He played well. Earlier in the week he said he wasn’t sure if his England career was over after he lost the armband, but he stood up well.Hopefully he’ll read Rob Kitson’s report that has just landed. I hope you do as well
India beat New Zealand by four wickets to win Champions Trophy – as it happened
I’d say that’s enough from me. Many congratulations again to India, a wonderful side packed with class and clutch all-rounders. New Zealand, it’ll happen eventually.I should add, my criticism of the tournament’s shape is not a pop at the players in that India side. Rohit Sharma remains remarkable at the top of the order – proved today – while that was an outstanding display from the spinners in the first innings
Seven-try England maintain Six Nations title hopes with emphatic win over Italy
Six weeks ago England would definitely have settled for their current position, still mathematically in the hunt for the Six Nations title this season. France may now be strong favourites to lift the trophy on Saturday night but three consecutive home wins with a total of 12 tries scored have finally offered tangible evidence of red rose improvement after an often frustrating winter.In isolation there was nothing particularly special about this seven-try victory against an outgunned Italy team on a beautiful Sunday afternoon but inside the camp it will be seized upon as further proof that England are genuinely on track for the sunlit uplands. Another bonus‑point victory against Wales in Cardiff will be needed to put pressure on Les Bleus when they face Scotland in Paris later the same day but this was the first time in 32 Tests under Steve Borthwick that England have registered more than 40 points against tier-one opponents.England will also be pleased with the way they responded to the loss of Ollie Lawrence with an achilles injury after eight minutes
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