English rugby needs urgent rescuing before being cast away indefinitely | Robert Kitson

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World Cup hopes could hardly feel more washed up after Fiji defeat with fresh direction and leadership essential to recovery mission

There have been shipwrecked castaways on uninhabited Pacific islands who have awoken with more optimism than English rugby supporters are experiencing. Short of a bare-chested Tom Hanks joining them in the dressing room after the 30-22 home defeat by Fiji on Saturday, England’s World Cup hopes could hardly feel more washed up and the chances of a dramatic late rescue continue to recede.

First and foremost, sincere congratulations are due to the Fijians for a result that, on one level, ranks alongside Japan’s win against South Africa in 2015 as the most encouraging scoreline the global game has witnessed. The decades of Pacific rugby nations being undervalued, exploited and patronised by their supposed superiors have been depressing but, at long last, the playing fields of the world are levelling up.

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Written by Robert Kitson
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/aug/27/english-rugby-england-rugby-world-cup-steve-borthwick-fiji under the title “English rugby needs urgent rescuing before being cast away indefinitely | Robert Kitson”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.