Deep Analysis of International Rugby: Reactions and Reflections
The recent weekend was packed with action in international rugby, leaving fans with much to analyze. England consolidated their winning streak, South Africa demonstrated their power against Ireland, and Wales fought valiantly against New Zealand. But, are these reactions irrational or legitimate? We analyze the key points.
England: Favorites for the Six Nations?
England closed the year with an impressive streak of eleven consecutive victories, including four wins this autumn. Steve Borthwick’s team has shown strength and has expanded its squad, offering its coach valuable tactical options.Inglaterra celebró su undécima victoria consecutiva al finalizar el 2025 con una victoria sobre Argentina.However, the question is whether they are the undisputed favorites for the Six Nations. France, with its victory over Australia and the emerging talent of players like Louis Bielle-Biarrey and Kalvin Gourgues, seems to be a formidable contender. Antoine Dupont’s return also strengthens the French options.
For me, France is still the team to beat. They have shown their ability and have incredible potential.
Tom Curry: A “Bully” on the Field?
A late tackle by Tom Curry on Juan Cruz Mallia, which resulted in a knee injury, sparked controversy. Argentina’s coach, Felipe Contepomi, called Curry a “bully” after an altercation in the tunnel.Argentina no estuvo contenta con un golpe de Tom Curry sobre Juan Cruz Mallia.Although the tackle was questionable, Curry is not considered a malicious player. He plays on the edge, but he is not a “bully”.
Curry is the opposite of a “bully”. He’s a genuine guy who cares about everyone.
Henry Slade
Wales: Signs of Life
Despite the defeat against New Zealand (52-26), Wales showed signs of improvement. For 45 minutes, they competed with the All Blacks, which represents a significant step forward.Gales demostró mejoras significativas, mostrando un juego competitivo.The Welsh team, which had gone 18 games without a win, never gave up and showed determination in attack. Although the defeat was heavy, there are reasons for optimism for the Six Nations.
Ireland: In Crisis?
Ireland suffered a defeat against South Africa (24-13), adding two victories in four matches this autumn. Although the result generates concern, the situation is not as critical as it seems.Irlanda sufrió su segunda derrota este otoño, esta vez a manos de los Springboks.Coach Andy Farrell was proud of his team’s reaction. Despite injuries and yellow cards, Ireland showed character. With work and adjustments, the Six Nations could be more promising.
Ireland is not a bad team. There are things to improve, but the potential is undeniable.
Tom Hamilton
South Africa: Absolute Domination
South Africa continues to prove itself as the dominant force in world rugby. With a physical game and enviable squad depth, the Springboks set the standard.Sudáfrica demostró una vez más que son los mejores del mundo.Despite the losses, South Africa maintains an exceptional level of play. Their focus on talent development and controlled aggression are key to their success.
Scott Robertson and the All Blacks: A Decisive Year
The All Blacks suffered three defeats this year, marking a period of transition. 2026 will be crucial for Scott Robertson and his team.Tras tres derrotas este año, Scott Robterson se enfrenta a un 2026 decisivo.Despite some important victories, the team has not reached its best level. Robertson is giving experience to new players, but the challenge is to prepare for the 2027 World Cup.