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Richard Cockerill addresses Welsh claims England try was illegal

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Richard Cockerill (Photo by Mike Egerton/PA Images via Getty Images)

England forwards coach Richard Cockerill has dismissed claims that England’s sole try against Wales in Twickenham was the result of skulduggery.

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England remained in title contention by toppling Wales 23-19, but there was a contentious moment early in the second half when Alex Dombrandt plundered a line-out try.

Wales boss Wayne Pivac said the score should not have stood because of an infringement at the set-piece.

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“If we had an opportunity to review that try, it probably wouldn’t have been given, so that was frustrating.”

Asked if he thought Wales lock Adam Beard had been pushed out of the lineoutPivac added: “Yes, he was.

“He was chased down the lineout and bumped, which you can’t do, but unfortunately it wasn’t picked up and the try stands.

“The replay we’ve seen, there was an offence there, we thought,” concluded Pivac.

Cockerill has little sympathy.

“We want to compete hard on opposition ball,” said Cockerill. “No-one seemed to get in the air and in fairness, the Welsh team took the space as much as the English team. Sometimes that’s just the nature of competing for the ball,” he said.

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“The referee and TMO looked at it and it’s play on. I’ve looked at it a lot and I’m sure I’m slightly biased, but it’s probably six of one, half a dozen of the other, and that’s the game sometimes isn’t it?”

Cockerill believes Saracens hooker Jamie George has a crucial role to play in the decisive rounds of the Guinness Six Nations in the wake of Luke Cowan-Dickie’s campaign-ending knee injury.

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Cowan-Dickie suffers a knee injury against Wales, which has ultimately ended his Six Nations early. PA

Cowan-Dickie must undergo surgery to repair the cartilage and ligament damage sustained against Wales in round three and could be ruled out for the remainder of the season.

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It paves the way for George to take ownership of the hooking duties against Ireland and France having slipped behind Cowan-Dickie in Eddie Jones’ pecking order for the position.

The pair been locked in fierce competition for the jersey but at the latter stage of last year’s Six Nations there was a reversal in roles that was confirmed during the Lions tour to South Africa when Cowan-Dickie emerged as the starting Test hooker.

George’s stock fell further when he was omitted altogether from Jones’ initial squad for the autumn as part of a cull of senior players, only for an ankle injury to his rival to offer a reprieve.

And with England still in the hunt for the title and five-cap rookie Jamie Blamire the next option at hooker, Cockerill believes the Saracens front row is about to come into his own.

“Jamie’s role is vital for us. He brings not only his playing ability, but his leadership ability as a very experienced player,” Cockerill said.

“He has worked hard away from England to get himself back in the squad, so he’s going to be vital for us. That experience he brings is huge.

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England’s Jamie George scores their side’s third try during the Guinness Six Nations match at Stadio Olimpico. (Photo by Mike Egerton/PA Images via Getty Images)

“We’ve got some less experienced hookers in behind him so his leadership on and off the field, preparing for games as well as obviously in games, is going to be vital for what we do for the rest of the campaign.

“He’s played really well. When he’s been on the field, whether he started or is finishing, he has contributed hugely.

“When you are in big games you’re going to get some real pressure on your game. Experience is the thing that holds it together and Jamie will bring that in bucket loads.”

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The loss of Cowan-Dickie is partly offset by the imminent return of fellow forward Jonny Hill, who has resumed training after recovering from a high ankle stress fracture and could make his comeback against Ireland at Twickenham on March 12.

Hill produced his most impressive international form yet during the autumn, bringing increased physicality to his game, and he could be propelled straight back into the second row if he avoids any setbacks.

“Jonny is very athletic and a very good line-out forward. He’s improved immensely with his ball carrying and physicality since the end of last season,” Cockerill said.

“He gives us another really good option with Maro Itoje and Charlie Ewels there, while Nick Isiekwe has done really well.

“We’ve got Joe Launchbury back in the squad as well so there is some real strength in depth there.

“Jonny will certainly be very keen to compete and put his hand up for selection for the rest of the tournament.”

 

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JPM 1 hour ago
Forget Ireland, the All Blacks face the real alpha of Europe next

Unfortunately you don't know anything about French rugby, coaches and players but still making a lot of assumptions and judgements to push your prefabricated and simplistic point of view that Dupont is manipulating everything and is a bad guy. I am not a NZ rugby specialist and wouldn't dare make such theories about what is going on within the ABs team. Therefore my advice to you is to do like Dupont and stay humble when you don't know all the background of the issues !!!


Firstly if you knew a bit of Galthié, he is not the type of coach who is going to ask advice to his players and even his captain about team selection. He is as stubborn as you...


Second Ramos has played a lot of times as 10 with Toulouse and therefore Dupont (in particular when Ntamack is injured and unfortunately it has often happened recently and for long periods). He even played 10 during the last 3 games of the 2024 6N and this was far better performance than the first two games with Jalibert as 10.


Thirdly Jalibert lacked of respect to a La Rochelle player so your theory is once again out.


Fourth as I explained to you Galthié went for a 6-2 bench and Jalibert can only play 10 which doesn't fit that plan. Furthermore as 15 Buros is better under high balls than Ramos and everybody is prepared for a tactical kicking game.


So you can blame Galthié for a lot of things (as you clearly enjoy doing at the end of your post and you should be very happy as an AB fan) but certainly not Dupont. Sorry once more for your conspiracy theory.


And don't worry about potential disharmony in the French team; they are excellent mates around their captain. Jalibert is well known in the French rugby circles to have not a strong character (and we saw that in the WC quarter finals as he is very nervous in any decisive international game unlike Ntamack and Ramos as for his late penalty kick vs England this year).


In conclusion enjoy the game tmrw night. It is good that the ABs are very upset; we should watch a great game of rugby. I hope for running rugby and not too much kicking. With 5 key players injured on our side (Ntamack, Baille, Atonio, Cros and Penaud) and 2 on your side I and various French fans see you as favourites. I obviously hope for another result.


If you are interested you can read a good article in the Guardian on the subject of France-NZ games.

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KB 2 hours ago
The 'one difference' between Boks and the back-to-back All Blacks

Consistency hasnt been there they have many great players SA were also not unbeaten in the 2023 WC - NZ were in 2015 WC McCaw and Carter Nonu and Smith - SA did not have those Marque players in those postions in 2019 or 2023 - I wouldnt rank them ahead of the 20I5 ABs - They clocked up 60 points against France in the QF - Furthermore I do not believe for one moment SA won 2023 fairly no way - they were so favoured it became obvious that behind the scenes SA the nation bought the title - Their last 3 matches were won by a solitary point there were many contentious decisions that went their way that it became obvious it wasnt coincidence - Sport has been hijacked by a satanic cult just as is Politics

Some players coaches officials and sponsors are involved - they know who they are - its called Freemasonry - any sport that allows betting is corrupt - its not all about money either for these parasites its also about control - Lots of American NFL players have spoken openly about games being scripted - Football is also rigged Referees have been caught on film showing freemason hand signs - The 95 RWC final ranks as the highest and most obvious attempt at cheating There was no way SA were going to allow NZ to gate crash Nelson Mandelas reunification party - NZ were so good they had to posion almost the entire team to get a 3 point win - a Hollywood Movie ( theres your Red Flag ) was made about SAs triumph called Invictus


William Henley wrote a poem called Invictus


It starts


Out of the night that covers me BLACK ( All Blacks ) as the pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever GODS maybe for my unconquerable Soul ...( Olan says INVICTUS is an evil Malevolent entity who corrupted the Titans ... this is Mandelas double meaning speech ( hes a fraud ) - of thanks for helping overcome SA's adversary NZ - There is only ONE true God Yahuah - Only a false god would be complicit in Cheating Corruption and Harming others to win a RWC for a sick and sinful Nation ) the poem ends with


I am the CAPTAIN of my soul


SA will forever bear the stain of guilt and disgrace over their involvement in poisoning the ABs a day before the 95 RWC Final

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CO 2 hours ago
Forget Ireland, the All Blacks face the real alpha of Europe next

I cannot believe that you don't think the French rugby team coach and captain are not discussing putting Jalibert on the bench in favour of Duponts club teammate that doesn't even play at 10.


This is a terrible, massive insult to a 10 and I'm sure Dupont would also be very enraged if benched for a player that doesn't even play halfback.


A good captain would've insisted to the coach that it was an idea of madness and either select Jalibert or replace him with another 10 if you want him to be reserve.


Jalibert may not be the world's finest tacklers but that's often not a tens main strength that the loose forwards and second five cover. An intercept pass is never great but they happen.


When any player is playing for his club then it's club first, respect doesn't need to be shown to opposition players simply because they're internationals.


Who exactly are you claiming Jalibert hasn't respected? If it's Toulouse international players then it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this bench demotion out.


The outcome of selecting Jalibert to the bench and he then throwing his croissants out the window of the team bus immediately prior to playing the Allblacks is a disaster that will be team disharmony as any team mates of Jalibert are in a state of anger and revolt so a performance that will be sub optimal against a team that is thirsting for revenge against France.


I don't know about you but the Allblacks are very upset they've lost twice in a row to France and want to put out a statement performance so this preparation by Galthie of creating havoc looks to me like a coach that is clueless.

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