Premiership Rugby Cup: Gloucester 25-39 Worcester Warriors

Premiership Rugby Cup: Gloucester 25-39 Worcester Warriors

Premiership Rugby Cup Gloucester 25 (18) Tries: Jordan, Morris, Morgan Cons: Barton 2 Pens: Barton 2 Worcester 39 (14) Tries: Howe, Simpson 2, Van der Merwe, Penalty, Annett Cons: Smith 2 Pens: Shillcock

Bill Sweeney has described England's Six Nations performance as "incredibly disappointing".

Bill Sweeney has described England's Six Nations performance as "incredibly disappointing".

Rugby Football Union chief executive Bill Sweeney disappointed with England's Six Nations performance. "As an organization we are all incredibly disappointed with what happened in the six countries this year," Sweeney told the media. "You'd expect more. "Coming in last year with fifth place and two wins, and then feeling in good shape at this year's Six Nations and hoping for more, only getting two more wins in 2022 and coming third was incredibly disappointing for us. "We demand more in terms of our results and performance. Emotions are running high, it still feels quite raw. There is a lot of gloom and despair." Sweeney paid tribute to England supporters for his contributions, while the team insisted that progress was still made under Jones over the past year.

RFU 'fully supports' Jones despite England's disappointing Six Nations campaign

RFU 'fully supports' Jones despite England's disappointing Six Nations campaign

RFU 'fully supports' Jones despite England's disappointing Six Nations campaign Despite England's disappointing Guinness Six Nations campaign, the rugby football union has extended its full support to Eddie Jones. Captain Courtney Laws came out to defend her coach on the eve of the match, calling speculation over Jones' job "ridiculous". England finished third among the six nations this year, but their record - two wins, three losses - remains the same as 12 months ago. The RFU has attempted to dismiss any speculation about Jones' future.

Six Nations: England boss Eddie Jones has made changes ahead of the team's six-nation tour in Paris on Saturday.

Six Nations: England boss Eddie Jones has made changes ahead of the team's six-nation tour in Paris on Saturday.

George Furbank will replace Freddie Steward at full-back. The introduction of Northampton Man represents one of five changes made by Eddie Jones, along with Ben Youngs, Nick Isikway, Sam Underhill and Will Stuart, as well as Tom Curry, Harry Randall, Kyle Sinkler and suspended Charlie Ewells among other players. will be introduced. drop out. Max Malins has been completely dropped from the squad after playing every minute of the last four Six Nations "This is our strongest 23 for the game against France," he said. "We are disappointed not to be in contention for the trophy, but last week's effort against Ireland was full of pride, energy and tactical discipline. "We have focused on refreshing the team this week and we are ready to empty the tanks on Saturday."

England's Lockie Charlie Ewells has been banned for three matches after a red card against Ireland.

England's Lockie Charlie Ewells has been banned for three matches after a red card against Ireland.

Ewells was shown a red card after only 82 seconds after a head-on collision in an attempt to tackle James Ryan. In a statement, tournament organizers said: "The player's early acceptance of the red card, his remorse and remorse for his humiliation, his relatively spotless disciplinary record over a long playing career, and his good character and conduct, acknowledged the mitigating factors." Hearing, the committee reduced the six-week entry point to three weeks."

Six Nations: Alan Vin Jones; Dan Bigger will lead the team as captain, marking his 150th appearance for Wales.

Six Nations: Alan Vin Jones; Dan Bigger will lead the team as captain, marking his 150th appearance for Wales.

Wales host Italy in the final round of the 2022 Six Nations on Saturday at 2.15 pm at the Principality Stadium; Alan Wynne Jones to make his comeback debut after a shoulder injury against New Zealand in autumn; Dan Bigger will lead the team as captain Alan Win Jones returning to start for Wales against Italy, Dan Bigger set to earn his 100th cap at the Guinness Six Nations on Saturday.

Colombia and Scotland are only 80 minutes away from sealing their route for the Rugby World Cup.

Colombia and Scotland are only 80 minutes away from sealing their route for the Rugby World Cup.

The two teams are to meet in the deciding match of the RWC 2021 final qualification tournament at The Sevens Stadium, with the winner taking their place in Pool A along with hosts New Zealand, Australia and Wales. To get here, two teams have worked hard and have come a long way to get here Colombia started their qualification campaign on 7 March 2020 and could participate in the Rugby World Cup for the first time in their fifth test match. The same Scotland are only 80 minutes away from sealing their route to the first Rugby World Cup in 12 years. Scotland secured their place in the final qualifying tournament through the RWC 2021 Europe Qualifier Parma last September.

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