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Neil Squires
Neil Squires is the ex-rugby union correspondent for the Daily Express and has covered eight Rugby World Cups and 30 Five/Six Nations Championships. He has also written four books on the sport including the well-received but commercially catastrophic House of Lancaster, released with impeccable timing, to coincide with England's 2015 World Cup campaign.
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Back at Twickenham, Andy Farrell approaches a contract crossroads
Freddie Steward, Fraser Dingwall quietly becoming crucial for England
The ten key questions for the 2026 Six Nations Championship
Borthwick could opt for a clutch of Saints in quest for cohesion
'England are not short of second-rows. But they do not have another Itoje'
If anything befell Maro Itoje, Steve Borthwick would struggle to replace his totemic captain despite having plenty of good locks.
‘Gloating at opponents should never be part of rugby’s fabric but devilry can have an allure’
Louis Bielle-Biarrey taunting Henry Pollock might offend rugby traditionalists but social media attention may attract a new audien…
'I love this club, but these are tough times' - Chris Robshaw's Harlequins verdict
As his former side lurches from loss to loss and battles off-field issues, its ex-captain believes a big performance is building.
Josh Macleod: Scarlets captain 'cracking on' as D-day looms for his region
With one Welsh region set to be culled, the four sides do battle over the festive period with their very futures at stake.
Ross Byrne: 'I've played Munster many times away. I have a very good record there'
Munster away in the Champions Cup can be daunting but Ross Byrne will lean into his Leinster experience to rally Gloucester.
Can Bath fly the flag for England to disrupt French domination of the Champions Cup?
Johann van Graan's Bath appear to be best place to wage an assault on a Champions Cup dominated by the French giants
'Unique Earl could not have done much more this autumn to show his value to England’
Ben Earl's autumn form shows that despite opting to do without Tom Willis, England are in safe hands at No 8.
‘If Fin Smith is going to be Ford’s back-up at RWC27, he needs more caps before then’
While George Ford is shaping to be England's No.10 as they build towards RWC27, Fin Smith also needs more opportunities.
Ollie Hassell-Collins: ‘I’ve still got my sights set on England but I don’t want to force it’
The Leicester wing would love to add to his two caps, but last year's top Prem try-scorer faces fierce competition.
'England must use 'superstar' Feyi-Waboso more if they want to be true sum of their parts’
Exeter's exciting wing is only 10 caps into his Test career, but England need to get him into the game more.
England’s missing link Furbank leaves Borthwick with familiar full-back dilemma
George Furbank may be Steve Borthwick's favoured choice but his injury misfortune means Freddie Steward and Marcus Smith are vying…
‘Branding Willis a mercenary does not add up. He and Ford have more in common than you might expect’
Tom Willis' decision to move to France, and George Ford's to stay at Sale, are not so different in their reasoning.
Who is the Gallagher Prem's greatest overseas import?
As Len Ikitau prepares to make his Exeter debut, RugbyPass ranks the top 10 overseas signings to grace England's top flight.
Maverick Bristol ringmaster won’t change Bears' fearless high-wire act despite injuries
However challenging the current circumstances, Pat Lam remains soldered to his unique brand of attacking rugby.
Paul Brown-Bampoe: Exeter's box-office banker turned try machine
The flying wing was not considering a career in rugby two years ago, but has surged to the forefront of this new-look Chiefs side.
Ben Youngs: 'I’m super-proud to have been a one-club man but I don’t look back and wish I was still playing.'
As the new PREM season is about to get underway, the England record-cap holder is getting used to life as a former player...
‘You don't want to become stagnant' - England hybrid Hill’s back-up plan for Bath
Ted Hill aims to help Bath back up their trophy-laden last season - and prove his value to England's cause.
Why English rugby needs Christian Wade and his Mission 102
For too long, rugby has stifled individuality, and the prolific wing's quest to break the league try record will be eye-catching w…
'Things are still too quiet' - English rugby needs a transfer window
The English game is still fighting for eyeballs - introducing a football-style transfer window would add some much-needed spice.
Tour fortunes of English Lions blur selection picture for Borthwick
England supplied 10 Test Lions but strong displays by other players in Argentina gave Steve Borthwick food for thought.