Beno Obano's hopes of a first England cap have been boosted following his inclusion in the 36-man squad preparing for Saturday's international against Fiji.
Head coach Andy Farrell says there must be "zero excuses" from Ireland during the rest of their autumn campaign after defeat by New Zealand in Chicago.
Harry Wilson believes inaccuracies in the A-zone hurt the Wallabies most against England, as the visitors failed to turn attacking pressure into points.
All Blacks star Beauden Barrett has offered to assist Ireland's Tadhg Beirne after the lock was red carded for a dangerous tackle during New Zealand's 26-13 triumph in Chicago.
Joe Schmidt insists that while it would be “ideal” for the Wallabies to secure a top-six world ranking, missing out wouldn’t dampen their World Cup hopes.
Current Sky Sport commentator and former Bay of Plenty prop Ben Castle, says that Farrell's side found a way to try and slow the All Blacks down, which worked in the first half.
The Wallabies' inability to deal with the high ball, and some major fatigue after a long season, has left them in a rankings scramble for the final three Tests of an arduous 2025.
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Beauden Barrett, who lost both of his brothers in the game to nasty injuries, explains that the All Blacks were at their best in the last quarter of the game when they played to their strengths.
With his Alejandro Garnacho-inspired haircut, Henry Pollock is trying not to get caught up in the hype around his performances after he helped England beat Australia.