England Rugby Search For Jones Replacement

The bosses of England rugby have insisted that they are not lagging behind rivals like team Wales in planning to get a new head coach to begin work after the 2019 World Cup.

Eddie Jones, the Head coach of the team intends to stand down after the tournament, leaving the Rugby Football Union (RFU) assessing their options for a replacement already. Continue reading “England Rugby Search For Jones Replacement”

Hunter Accidentally Bares Her Pants

The captain of the Women England Rugby team Sarah Hunter had a moment not to forget during win of England over USA in the Rugby World Cup 2017 took place in Ireland in the beginning of this year.

During the win of Red Roses’ quarter-final, Hunter, who is now 32-year-old and also the owner of an MBE had her shorts pulled down. This happened while she was helping a teammate charge forward with the ball. While she was helping her teammate, her shorts were pulled by the countering team accidently and it almost leads Hunter to an embarrassing moment. Continue reading “Hunter Accidentally Bares Her Pants”

Chris Heighington In Final Squad

Veteran forward of England Rugby, Chris Heighington has been recalled by England for World Cup final on Saturday. The match will be played against Australia.

Heighington is now 34-year-old who is born in Australia, and he in his first two games, has been selected on a huge bench of forwards as James Roby. He will replace Josh Hodgson, who is suffering from injury presently. Continue reading “Chris Heighington In Final Squad”

Sapporo Dome Impresses Jones

The head coach of England Eddie Jones says he is relishing the fixture of the side at the Sapporo Dome at the 2019 Rugby World Cup (RWC) after visiting the venue this week.

He is in Japan for a race as he prepares for showpiece event of rugby in less than two years. England will start their 2019 Rugby World Cup campaign at the same stadium, where they will face team Tonga on 22 September. Continue reading “Sapporo Dome Impresses Jones”

Antonio Conte Pleased with Alvaro Morata’s Impact

Chelsea manager Antonio Conte claims that striker Alvaro Morata is now coming into the philosophy of the blues.


The Spaniard has had an excellent start to his life at West London after managing to score 2 goals and create three for his teammates in the opening three matches. Morata scored in the debut match against Burnley after coming on as a substitute, although the game finished as a disappointing opening day defeat. However, he came up with the second goal in the match against Everton while also providing a crucial assist for the opener from Cesc Fabregas.

Morata was signed from Real Madrid for a whopping £ 70 million and the player had the tough job of replacing our top goal scorer like Diego Costa in the Chelsea first-team. Costa has been one of the top players in the Premier league ever since his £ 32 million move from Atletico Madrid in the summer of 2014. He has fallen out with the club only due to his brash behaviour. Morata had to replace the goals scored by the Brazilian, but it already looks like the 24-year-old will be on his way to glory come the end of the season. Continue reading “Antonio Conte Pleased with Alvaro Morata’s Impact”