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The demise of England

EXCLUSIVE: England are just one defeat away from equalling their longest losing streak and their fall from grace could not have been more dramatic.

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The demise of England

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England suffered seven consecutive defeats on two occasions from 1904-1906 as well as 2006.

Eddie Jones’ team are now on the verge of equalling that record and speculation are rife that he may have lost the trust of his players. The team’s low morale was noticeable after their second defeat to the Springboks in Bloemfontein as captain Owen Farrell looked emotionally drained during his post-match interview.


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