Rugby evening headlines as former WRU boss takes swipe at Warren Gatland as Kiwi now favourite for England job

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Rugby evening headlines as former WRU boss takes swipe at Warren Gatland as Kiwi now favourite for England job

Warren Gatland is favourite for the England rugby job.

David Moffett is the former WRU chief executive. He oversaw the regional revolution back in 2003. Moffet says it would take him less than 12 months to sort out the mess in Welsh rugby. Former WRu boss also takes a swipe at ex-Wales coach Warren Gatland. Gatlands is now favourite for the England job.

Warren Gatland is the bookies favourite to be England's next coach. Exeter boss Rob Baxter is 4/1, Scott Robertson 5/2, Steve Borthwick 8/10 and Sir Clive Woodward 50/50.

The Rugby Football Union has given full support to coach Stuart Jones despite England's poor performance in the Six Nations. Retired internationals Ugo Monye and Sam Warburton are critical of the statement. They think the team is not good enough to focus on the World Cup.   They believe that England are not the All Blacks, South Africa or France. The team won two out of five games in this year's Six nations. France and Ireland won all five matches. England finished third in table. It is the second year in a row that they have finished in third place.

Dale McIntosh is the man who should take charge of community rugby in Wales. He is currently the head coach at Merthyr. Lee Jarvis wants Nigel Walker to call McIntososh and ask him for advice.  Jarvis has messaged Nigel to offer him his thoughts.

Dai Young's Cardiff lost 40-3 to the Stormers in Cape Town. Cardiff coach admits his team couldn't cope with the physicality and power of the other team. Next Cardiff play Glasgow at the Arms Park on Saturday evening.  


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