England leading the way for the future of rugby?


England's Manu Tuilagi scoring the first try against New Zealand during the Rugby World Cup semifinal in Yokohama, Japan, on Saturday (Oct 26). - AP

To say that I am disappointed is an understatement. I am one of those fanatical supporters of the All Blacks whom I believed are God-chosen to be the masters of the rugby universe.

They are mortals, of course, and they are not invincible, but they are undoubtedly the superpower in the game. They are in a class above the rest.

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