"Never again" - How England stars spent their days off with Ellis Genge heading to Disneyland - Ruck

“Never again” – How England stars spent their days off with Ellis Genge heading to Disneyland

England, originally poised as quarter-final contenders, have transformed into a leisurely bunch during their week off.

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A number of players, such as Ben Youngs and Ellis Genge, have opted for a Disneyland getaway with their families.

Meanwhile, Marcus Smith and Tom Curry have ventured to the dazzling streets of Paris, with wing Henry Arundell and Joe Marchant making preparations for their moves to Racing 92 and Stade Francais after the Rugby World Cup.

Freddie Steward has chosen the sunnier landscapes of Nice, while many players with families have gathered at their base camp in Le Touquet.

The team is scheduled to reunite on Wednesday evening, followed by consecutive training sessions on Thursday and Friday, in preparation for their last pool match against Samoa on October 7th.

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Rugby World Cup fan bases have been revealed and ranked

The guys over at Host A Fan have attempted to rank the Tier One fan bases.

They’ve based their ranking, from most important to least, on six different categories:

  1. Home Stadium Atmosphere 
  2. Passion
  3. Away Support
  4. Online Public Vote
  5. Anthem & Other Songs

Read their full analysis and ranking by CLICKING HERE.

Or check out the brief ranking below:

#10. Australia – 4.2

#9. France4.3

They Said: ” The French also score below-average rating for both Away Support and Home Stadium Atmosphere, the latter not helped by the fact you need a telescope (never mind a pair of binoculars) to see the pitch (never mind the action) from some of the seats at the Stade de France.”


#7 Italy 4.4

They Said: “Like the French, they are let down by Away Support and, most impactfully, Home Stadium Atmosphere, which can often suffer from one-sided, processional performances on the pitch, although thankfully, these are becoming rarer occasions.”

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