If Argentina remain disciplined, they have the courage and players to go after England in the wider channels
Owen Farrell
World Rugby’s appeal was upheld and the outhalf will miss games against Argentina and Japan
You wonder how any panel could adjudicate on any appeal to this vexed verdict such has been the noise around it
Ireland head coach angry at what he called the human cost to families in the uproar over red card
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Good lawyering appears to have gotten the England captain off a lengthy match suspension
George Ford will wear the number 10 jersey at the Aviva Stadium
Player welfare lobby group Progressive Rugby believe the sport’s global governing body must intervene
Across the global game the ripple effect of this verdict will be massive – the sport’s entire disciplinary system now looks totally unfit for purpose
England back was sent off at Twickenham on Saturday when his yellow card was upgraded to red
Andy Farrell’s son is one of several changes that England are expected to make to the side beaten heavily by France
The idea that sending the England captain to tackle school is anything other than a way to take a match off his suspension is laughable
If found guilty the outhalf can expect a mid-range ban of six weeks
Australian sacked last week after overseeing England’s worst year of results since 2008
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