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Former England star Toby Flood rates George Ford the best fly-half in the world and says he deserves to be England’s starting ...
In George Ford, the Sharks not only possess one of English rugby’s brightest stars, but a figure who provides that wise and calming influence to all those around him. On the opposite side ...
Of all the positions on the field for England, the most intriguing heading into the new season is surely fly-half.
Even so, Ford, his 101-cap co-skipper George and outside centre Henry Slade (72 caps) are the only players in the starting XV with more than 15 international appearances.
George Ford is set to earn his 100th England cap in this weekend’s opening Test against Argentina. Along with hooker Jamie George, and with regular skipper Maro Itoje currently on tour with the ...
Flyhalf Ford, who will earn his 100th cap for England, co-captains the side with hooker Jamie George. "George (Ford) has been a standout player for over a decade.
"While he might sit top at the minute, there will likely be a duel between them for the starting shirt come November." ...
“The world tour continues,” Burns quips as he explains his move to a rugby backwater where attendances are modest and the training ground, he whispers, makes him think of Chernobyl.
England have replaced George Ford with Owen Farrell at fly-half for Saturday's crunch Rugby World Cup clash with Wales at Twickenham.
Former England fly-half Toby Flood has named his greatest number 10 in world rugby currently, and claims he doesn't get ...
Northampton flanker Henry Pollock, 20, has been rewarded for his stellar year by being included in a new 25-man group to be given Elite Player Squad (EPS ... three flyhalves - Marcus and Fin Smith and ...