RFU Supports Steve Borthwick Despite England's Worst Six Nations Campaign
1-Minute Brief
England's rugby leadership faces scrutiny after a disappointing Six Nations, but Steve Borthwick will remain as head coach.
Key Facts
- The Rugby Football Union (RFU) has expressed support for England head coach Steve Borthwick.
- Steve Borthwick is set to lead England into the 2027 Rugby World Cup, according to The Independent.
- The RFU has called for improvement following England's worst-ever Six Nations campaign.
- The RFU conducted a review of the Six Nations performance and identified multiple failings.
- French broadcaster responded to Bath boss Johann van Graan's criticism of the TMO, stating the video referee controls what is reviewed.
What Happened
After England's poorest Six Nations performance, the RFU reviewed the campaign and reaffirmed Steve Borthwick's position as head coach. The RFU also highlighted areas needing improvement.
Why It Matters
The decision to retain Borthwick impacts England's preparations for future international competitions, including the 2027 Rugby World Cup, and signals the RFU's approach to leadership stability despite recent setbacks.
What's Next
England's rugby team is expected to address the identified failings ahead of upcoming matches. Observers will watch for changes in team performance and strategy under Borthwick's continued leadership.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter1h agoFrench broadcaster hits back at Bath's TMO criticism
- BBC NewsCenter1h agoRFU backs Borthwick but flags multiple Six Nations failings
- The IndependentLeft35m agoSteve Borthwick set to lead England into 2027 Rugby World Cup after Six Nations review
