By GARY FITZGERALD
England can be World Cup dark horses who “sneak up” on the rail and gallop off with rugby’s biggest prize.
Mike Tindall believes that whilst Steve Borthwick’s men proved Six Nations flops again, they still have the potential to get their act together in France and surprise the critics.
A run of four defeats in seven Tests and slumping to sixth in the world rankings has seen England pushed out by the bookies as relative outsiders to rule the rugby globe for a second time.
But 2003 hero Tindall is not giving up hope of a sudden revival when the tournament kicks into life ...