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Update - Rokoduguni might finally be getting his England chance
By RugbyPass
Bath winger Semesa Rokoduguni has been called up into the England squad and will fly to Faro, Portugal this afternoon.
Rokoduguni replaces Elliot Daly (Wasps) who was withdrawn from the squad after picking up an injury (knee) on the weekend.
The remaining England players who played on Sunday have joined up with the squad today.
Yesterday, Matt Mullan and Elliot Daly (both Wasps) did not travel to Portugal with the England squad on Sunday after picking up injuries over the weekend. Mullan (elbow) and Daly (knee) will remain with their club for treatment and will have scans over the next couple of days.
On Thursday Eddie Jones named a 34-man squad ahead of their Old Mutual Wealth Series opener against Argentina.
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Well said except Argentina is most certainly not an “emerging nation” as far as rugby is concerned. If you’re making global-social-political claim, then I’m out of my depth entirely.
Argentina by multiple leagues of magnitude played better than Ireland today. Striking away a try in the 2nd minute did not necessarily lead to Arg demise, but as we all know, rugby is such an emotional game that then to be down 12-0 over nothing is gut-wrenching, especially as it was effectively a 19 point swing. Argentina’s fight back throughout the rest of the match was laudable.
A howl of great sadness for a beautiful sport that has criminal administrators, feckless refs, foppish TMOs, idiotic tv pundits, et al. attempting to collectively suicide the whole thing. No fault of the players or coaches necessarily. We have a situation where punitive cards that detract away from the essence and loftiness of the game itself are celebrated to a degree that is pathologically purblind. Rugby has created for itself a fetish for punishment rather than simply allowing the game to be played. Shameful.
Go to commentsAbsolutely right, can’t expect nearly an all kiwi officiating team to know the rules properly 😉
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