S3 Ep31: Jack Willis: From Pauper to Prince

S3 Ep31: Jack Willis: From Pauper to Prince

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Go Out Swinging: England’s French Test

After one of the wildest weekends of the Six Nations, the boys are back to break it all down. Payno, Tins, Jonny May and Ben Kayser dive into Scotland’s breathtaking performance against France. Then it’s time for the uncomfortable truth: England’s loss to Italy. Is this a rock-bo ...  Show more

Inside England Camp: Can They Bounce Back In Rome?

After a tough set of runs for England, Alex and Hask head to Allianz to speak with those at the heart of the storm. First-up, the lads sit down with Conor O’Shea, Director of Performance Rugby at England Rugby, to hear about how England are dealing with the pressure approaching R ...  Show more

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