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England make late change to Argentina plans to block out the outside noise


LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 07: Henry Pollock of England looks on as he arrives at the stadium prior to the Guinness Six Nations 2026 match between England and Wales at Allianz Stadium on February 07, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Dan Mullan - RFU/The RFU Collection via Getty Images)
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England have been forced to change hotel in Buenos Aires on Sunday night to avoid being caught up in any celebrations should Argentina win the World Cup.

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Hundreds of thousands of fans gathered around the famous Obelisk on the Plaza de la Republica on Wednesday night to celebrate the 2-1 semi-final victory over Thomas Tuchel’s side – right outside where England have been based in the Argentinian capital.

Fireworks were let off throughout the night and earplugs were issued to players and staff to help with sleep amid the noise, while steel fencing was erected around the hotel as a precautionary measure.

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England travel to Santiago del Estero for Saturday’s clash with the Pumas but head back to Buenos Aires 24 hours later, running the risk of being caught up in the type of scenes witnessed in 2022 when millions descended on the Obelisk after Argentina won the World Cup.

To avoid any logistical issues arising in the event Argentina defeat Spain in the final, they have chosen a new hotel near the airport ahead of their return home on Monday.

“I wouldn’t suggest that everybody got a great night’s sleep last night – there were still fireworks going off at 4am this morning,” Borthwick said.

“Most of us were on the other side of the hotel and earplugs were issued to everybody, so we were prepared for that.

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“I went up to the hotel terrace that overlooks the street fairly late and there were still a load of players just watching it and just taking it in. People jumping up and down for hours in the streets. Fireworks going off. It was something to see.

“We’d obviously all wanted England to win but one of the experiences of touring is seeing a spectacle like that in a different part of the world.”

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England have named an unchanged team against the Pumas, with Henry Pollock failing to dislodge Ben Earl or Guy Pepper from the back row despite running in a hat-trick as a replacement against Fiji last Saturday.

Already a topic of conversation amongst Argentinian rugby fans, footage has emerged showing the flamboyant 21-year-old taunting a crowd of locals, many of whom were wearing national colours.

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The incident took place on the team bus as England returned to their hotel after training on Wednesday, with Pollock making a series of faces and gesturing for them to be quiet.

Borthwick has defended Pollock, who remains on the bench for the final leg of England’s July tour.

“Henry’s full of character,” England’s head coach said. “We want character in our game and we want character in our squad.

“This squad really embraces what he brings. It takes all kinds of different personalities and we’ve got some players who wouldn’t do that and then you’ve got Henry who would go and do that.

“We embrace it. I think it was done in good nature and it came from a very good place.”

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“kicked out”. Safas clutch so desperately to their string of victim pearls that excuses are always at the ready to explain away their own poor management decisions. SARU threatened their SANZAR partners for years that ‘because of viewership numbers’ that they were owed a bigger slice of the broadcasting rights pie. Aus and NZ quite rightly told them to FO, SANZAR was an equal partnership. Notwithstanding that each partner brought their own strengths and weaknesses, certainly a winning record completely escaped SA teams as part of their ‘package’. OFS were chopped, and early, despite being 1 of the more attractive SA teams to watch. Still the concentration of SA players from 5 teams to 4 had little discernible improvement on teams performance. In fact, SA teams were - by far - the least successful partner. Only 1 Champion SA club whereas all 3 origin Aus teams won and all 5 NZ teams have won. SA teams had a 22% win rate in NZ - so noone was turning up to watch them - whilst NZ teams had a 50% win rate in SA. When Covid pandemic hit the entire World and, NZ for 1 closed borders in and out, obviously this impacted an International competition and whilst a trans-Tasman lite-Super comp returned eventually, SARU used this opportunity to scream “we’ve been kicked out”. The reality was a temporary solution that would have soon corrected itself. Of course everyone knows the Safas innately clutch desperately to being a victim - ‘noone likes us, we dont care’ - and everyone outside of SA knows that the truth is found elsewhere. After only a few seasons of turning up to matches with teams full of development players in the URC/Champions Cup, those partner nations and their fans are already sick of the moaning and whinging that inherently accompanies all things Sth African. SARU are probably still kidding themselves that they will enter the 6Nations and that they will be “kicked out” of the Rugby Championship. What a bunch of big babies.

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