George back in England camp
Hooker Jamie George’s return from injury has given England a boost for Saturday’s Six Nations clash against France.
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Hooker Jamie George’s return from injury has given England a boost for Saturday’s Six Nations clash against France.
Vice-captain Jamie George has been ruled out of England’s Six Nations opener against defending champions Ireland, the RFU announced on Tuesday.
Steve Borthwick’s position as England coach is being called into question, but captain Jamie George insists it is the players who must take responsibility for a run of five straight defeats.
Jamie George has told England to brace themselves for a “brutal battle” in a “war” with the world champion Springboks at Twickenham on Saturday.
Jamie George said he “loved the history” of the haka after England teammate Joe Marler urged New Zealand to ditch their pre-game ritual.
Emphasising his physicality and feel for the game, England skipper Jamie George has hailed a two-time Springbok world champion as the best player he has played against.
Captain Jamie George has sounded the warning to the All Blacks that England will make a “powerful statement” in the opening Test of their series in Dunedin on Saturday.
Jamie George has insisted he has no qualms about captaining England in a highly-charged Six Nations clash with Scotland just over a week after the death of his mother.
Jamie George’s ‘lighter touch’ is better suited to captaining an inexperienced England Six Nations squad than the more ‘abrasive’ manner of Owen Farrell, said former Test lock Courtney Lawes.
Jamie George will take over from Owen Farrell and captain England in the Six Nations, the RFU announced on Wednesday.