■By PETER JACKSON
ENGLANDare considering squeezing yet another match against Wales into their schedule for what could be a fifth ‘Test’ between the neighbours in ten months.
A proposal that they drop the Barbarians from the annual end-of-season fixture and play Wales instead would mean the Grand Slam champions making an unprecedented three appearances at Twickenham in the same season, on top of next month’s pre-World Cup meeting and the Six Nations fixture next March.
The second part of the summer double, at Cardiff on August 17 six days after the first, is already a...