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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Rokoduguni replaces Elliot Daly (Wasps) who was withdrawn from the squad after picking up an injury (knee) on the weekend.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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Hard disagree. For those who want to turn rugby into league, there’s already league: a sport nobody cares about, globally speaking.
The beauty of rugby is in its variability: many different ways to win. I want to see running rugby, I want to see free flow counter-attacking rugby, but I also want to see mauls, and scrums, and lineouts, and proper breskdown battles with exciting turnovers.
There is a reason rugby is a top 10 global sport, whereas no one really gives a hoot about league. You’ve seen 20mins of a league match, you’ve seen it all.
I don’t want to see rugby degrade into 80 mins of foot race. And I don’t think, that that’s what the majority of rugby fans want.
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