England Rugby On This Day revisits the most magical and memorable
moments from the national team's distinguished history, mixing in a
maelstrom of anecdotes and legendary characters to produce an
irresistibly dippable diary - with an entry for every day of the
year. From the first ever rugby international (the 1871 meeting
with Scotland) to their exploits at the 2019 Rugby World Cup and
beyond, the book covers all the highs and lows of 150 years of
international rugby. With a record number of grand slams and triple
crowns, England are the most successful team in the Six Nations.
They reached the pinnacle of the game when they won the 2003 World
Cup but have also suffered heartache in three losing finals. Relive
4 January 1936 when Prince Alexander Obolensky stunned the All
Blacks, 5 March 1980 when John Carleton sealed a long-awaited grand
slam with a hat-trick of tries, and of course 22 November 2003 -
the day Jonny Wilkinson kicked England to World Cup glory in
Sydney.
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