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Historic win against Boks would revitalise England regime
Key takeaways
- Steve Borthwick was appointed England boss in 2022
- Memories of that winning run have long faded, with supporters left frustrated by a Six Nations beset by ill-discipline and a lack of accuracy and execution.
- A final day romp in Paris, albeit in a 48-46 defeat, restored some pride and respect – and perhaps pointed to a new way of playing.
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Steve Borthwick was appointed England boss in 2022
Rugby union correspondent in Johannesburg Published22 minutes ago After 11 straight wins in 2025, England's momentum crashed to a halt in the recent Six Nations, losing four times in a row for the first time in the tournament's history.
It was a slump that threatened to derail the whole Steve Borthwick project, but following a "thorough and honest" Rugby Football Union review, the England head coach and his staff have been backed to carry on through to the World Cup in Australia next year.
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