Manu Tuilagi's eligibility for Samoa has opened the door to a potential showdown with Steve Borthwick's England at the 2027 Rugby World Cup. The 34-year-old, who spent over a decade at the helm of the English midfield, could now qualify for his native Pacific Island nation under new eligibility rules introduced four years ago.
While Tuilagi has consistently downplayed the possibility of switching allegiances, he refused to rule it out in recent comments, leaving room for speculation about a possible showdown with Borthwick's side. In 2025, Samoa emerged victorious from a World Cup qualifying tournament in Dubai, sparking widespread interest in Tuilagi's potential involvement.
However, in light of this new development, England fans may have reason to be concerned that their arch-nemesis could now face them in Australia come the 2027 World Cup. The prospect has been further boosted by news that Joe Marchant is set to rejoin Sale from Stade Français next season, marking a major coup for Borthwick's team.
Marchant, who boasts an impressive 26 caps for England and has signed a long-term deal through 2026-27, will now be available again for international duty. The news marks a significant boost for the Sale-based coach, who has overseen an impressive 11-game winning streak.
Meanwhile, Tom Roebuck, Sale wing, revealed he suffered a severe injury during England's victory over New Zealand on November 15. Fortunately, Roebuck will not require surgery and is now looking to recover from an eight-10 week layoff.
While Tuilagi has consistently downplayed the possibility of switching allegiances, he refused to rule it out in recent comments, leaving room for speculation about a possible showdown with Borthwick's side. In 2025, Samoa emerged victorious from a World Cup qualifying tournament in Dubai, sparking widespread interest in Tuilagi's potential involvement.
However, in light of this new development, England fans may have reason to be concerned that their arch-nemesis could now face them in Australia come the 2027 World Cup. The prospect has been further boosted by news that Joe Marchant is set to rejoin Sale from Stade Français next season, marking a major coup for Borthwick's team.
Marchant, who boasts an impressive 26 caps for England and has signed a long-term deal through 2026-27, will now be available again for international duty. The news marks a significant boost for the Sale-based coach, who has overseen an impressive 11-game winning streak.
Meanwhile, Tom Roebuck, Sale wing, revealed he suffered a severe injury during England's victory over New Zealand on November 15. Fortunately, Roebuck will not require surgery and is now looking to recover from an eight-10 week layoff.