England captain Maro Itoje has urged Six Nations bosses to keep the tournament on free-to-air amid mounting speculation it ...
After several, painful, near-misses, England are ready to get the job done against Ireland in Dublin on Saturday, according ...
Given he is now England captain, it is funny to think that Maro Itoje described himself as a ... his day started with a 5.50am alarm clock and a 7am gym session. That work ethic has not left ...
Across 94 Tests for England and the British and Irish Lions since emerging nine years ago, Itoje has won 112 turnovers and conceded 116 penalties according to Stats Perform. Add in 28 line-out ...
Itoje’s athletic ability is, in part, natural but also the product of years of hard work. When he was studying full time and part of Saracens’ academy, his day started with a 5.50am alarm clock and a ...
Maro Itoje says England are "ready to go" as they bid to upset the odds by launching their Six Nations campaign with a defeat of twice defending champions Ireland in Dublin. Saturday's match will ...
The forward has split opinions over whether he is leadership material - but he must now help reverse the country’s dreadful run of form Itoje was ... clock and a 7am gym session.
The line-out is a massive part of the game and we have a well-oiled machine,” Itoje said. “If you were to look at our statistics over the last autumn, it’s an area that we’re pretty strong ...
Itoje, meanwhile, has backed his side to upset the oddsmakers and land an opening weekend shock. England are 5-2 outsiders, with statistics gurus Opta giving them only a TWO per cent chance of ...
Somehow, the notion of Maro Itoje bringing what one of his team-mates had described as the additional 'nastiness and bite' that was supposed to underpin this new England seemed a little far-fetched.