By LOUIS CHAPMAN-COOMBE
England assistant coach Richard Wigglesworth insists widespread change isn’t the solution to their attacking woes following last weekend’s Calcutta Cup disaster.
England’s defeat in Edinburgh not only ended their perfect start to the Six Nations this year, but it also shone a light on their attacking issues.
In the three opening games, Steve Borthwick’s men have only scored six tries, which makes bleak reading compared with Ireland’s total of 15, or even Duhan van der
Merwe’s personal haul of five. This has led to many England fans asking questions about the make-u...
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