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Daily Star Sunday – March 01 2026 – Daily Star Sunday

See website for details. ok.co.uk/taylortwenty CoLLEC EdItI On sale from all good bookshops and Amazon DAILY STAR SUNDAY, Sunday, March 1, 2026 35 Bet 18+ only. Terms and conditions apply. OLLIE CHESSUM insists England can rescue some respectability out of the carnage of their Six Nations campaign. Over the last two rounds, Steve Borthwick’s men have seen their tournament hopes go up in smoke on the back of two hidings.
Hammered 31-20 by Scotland and embarrassed 42-21 by Ireland, England head to improving Italy on Saturday and Paris to face Antoine Dupont and his French superstars a week later. Lose to the Italians next weekend and England, who beat Wales 48-7 in their opener for their 12th win on the spin, are looking at their worst Six Nations return ever. Borthwick and the squad had a thorough debrief of their latest setback in camp on Wednesday and Chessum says all is not lost despite the desperate results.
The lock said: “We have lost two games out of 14, I would say that it is pretty salvageable. “We have had some honest conversations. “We said we are not a bad team, we know we have got great players in the room, we just need to get back to where we know we can be as an England side. “But there is no point papering over cracks.
For most of our actions, we just lacked a little bit of zip and Ireland clearly didn’t. “When you are off by just one or two p e r c e n t against these top sides, they will make you look very s i l l y, v e r y quickly.” The England coaching team and squad had dinner with legendary former skipper Martin Johnson and some of his 2003 World Cup-winning heroes on Wednesday night. The meeting was set up by former flanker, and World Cup winner, Richard Hill who is now England team manager and part of a side who blew three s u c c e s s i v e Grand Slams between 1999 and 2001.
C h e s s u m added: “Hilly said they had three Grand Slams they lost on the bounce and all sorts of ups and downs. “Success is never linear, those guys have been there and done it.” Chessum will hope he’s part of the glory days once again. Chessum looks on after defeat at the hands of Ireland P W D L PD Bon Pts 3 3 0 0 89 3 2 0 1 3 2 0 1 0 2 0 2 -29 3 0 0 3 -86 GAMES TO PLAY – FRIDAY: Ireland v Wales (8.10pm).
SATURDAY: Scotland v France (2.10pm), Italy v England (4.40pm). MARCH 14: Ireland v Scotland (2.10pm), Wales v Italy (4.40pm), France v England (8.10pm).
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- Title: –
- Author: Unknown
- ISBN: 1215222831, 0935414649, 1942434448, 7016203166, 2063131228, 4077219213
- Pages: 77
- Language: English (en)
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