Wed. Mar 11th, 2026

Dan Biggar Analyzes England’s Rugby Woes: Why Poor Chance Conversion and Discipline Are Holding Them Back, and What They Can Learn from Scotland Before Facing France in Paris

While Steve Borthwick’s team secured victories last autumn, these successes merely masked underlying deficiencies in their attacking strategy. This persistent issue has carried over into the Six Nations tournament, leaving no room for excuses or concealment.

By Felix Harwood

Felix Harwood is a passionate sports writer based in Leeds, England. With over a decade of experience covering everything from local rugby matches to international cricket tournaments, Felix has built a reputation for his insightful analysis and compelling storytelling.

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