George Furbank has transformed England’s attack and should be here to stay
On Saturday at Twickenham, one team recorded 522 running metres, 164 completed passes and eight clean breaks, kicking the ball 23 times. The other kicked the ball 28 more times but was inferior by the rest of those stats, managing a paltry 243 running meters, completing 120 passes and recording just two clean breaks.
Based on the past two Six Nations meetings between the two sides, you would expect England to be ...