Tokyo — If England were to complete the first “Southern Slam” by beating SA in Saturday’s Rugby World Cup final, it would be the greatest performance by any of the winners to date, says former English captain Lawrence Dallaglio.
Having dispatched Australia and New Zealand in the knockout stage, England need to take the third southern hemisphere scalp to lift the Webb Ellis Cup for the second time. Achieving that would give an extra sheen to an England victory...
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