It would be dereliction of Borthwick’s duty not to harness Arundell’s raw talent / Gerard Meagher
It is a test of Steve Borthwick’s coaching credentials to develop speedster Henry Arundell into the player he so obviously can become Some things never change. Twickenham can always make a hash of the pre-match festivities, Fiji will always take the breath away and there is no substitute for (…)
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