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The present Rugby Headlines As Wales Captain Apologizes For Getting Team-mate 'smoked' 

Here are your rugby morning features for Monday 15 November. 

Ellis acclaims Wales match-victor Rees-Zammit 

Grains skipper Ellis Jenkins has stacked recognition on Wales' match-victor Louis Rees-Zammit after his shocking performance attempt against Fiji. 사설토토

The match was as yet to be determined when Rees-Zammit pursued down his own kick to some way or another score regardless of the Fijian cover having a huge early advantage, with Jenkins simply ready to watch in surprise at the 20-year-old's speed. 

"He's quick, isn't he?" said Jenkins thereafter. 

"We triumphed ultimately on the pitch that I gave him the ball multiple times in the initial ten minutes and two of them were clinic passes. So he got smoked as a result of me! 

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"I don't think he liked that to an extreme! 

"You see folks with gas like Louis and Alex Cuthbert on the wing and you perceive how great they are in space. It's just with regards to how we make that space for them without compelling it. 

"Yet, what a completion and it was most likely somewhat of a major energy shift for us as far as how the game ended up." 

Jenkins, who drove the group without any the harmed Alun Wyn Jones, additionally minimized the meaning of taking on the captaincy. 

"It was acceptable," he added. 

"Nothing truly changes for me. Presumably have somewhat more discussion with the arbitrator. 

"Other than that, I play as I play. I attempt to help every other person however much I can en route. On the whole and first I center around my own exhibitions. 

"Assuming the captaincy is something I can do to help the group, amazing." 

Eddie Jones claims England will not be shackled by 'obsolete' pullover numbers 

Eddie Jones demands he will keep on testing show subsequent to setting his England players free from the commitments of their "antiquated" pullover numbers. 

Australia were in the end dispatched 32-15 at Twickenham on Saturday to make it two successes from two, with some of England's upholds watching out for fly in various positions. 

Manu Tuilagi sprung up at outside focus as opposed to winging, Henry Slade watched the backfield regardless of beginning at 13 and Freddie Steward regularly had Tuilagi's spot out wide instead of playing out his full-back obligations. 

The equivalent went for the 10-12 pivot of fly-half Marcus Smith and inside focus Owen Farrell as Farrell over and again worked as a first-collector. 

"We were continually going to blend and match however tragically we must put fixed numbers on their backs," Jones said. 

"I'd like in rugby on the off chance that we went to the ball framework where players could pick a number toward the beginning of the year and that is their number. 

"Regardless of whether you put them in their customary numbers it's extremely uncommon that 12 passes to a 13 who passes to the wingers. 

"The mixes are for the most part unique and the game has turned into much more liquid and temporary. 

"As you saw against Australia, there was a solid set-piece challenge and afterward a great deal of temporary play. Numbers are genuinely old fashioned." 

All Blacks victor Carberry prepared to push Sexton for beginning spot 

Ireland legend Joey Carbery has pledged to continue pushing Johnny Sexton for the beginning fly-half job following his game dominating appearance against New Zealand. 

Carbery ventured off the seat to opening three critical late punishments - including a significant 50m exertion - as the Irish got an enormous 29-20 accomplishment over the All Blacks in Dublin. 

The 26-year-old has shown up since the 2019 World Cup because of injury. 

With lead trainer Andy Farrell expected to make changes for the following end of the week's harvest time conflict with Argentina, the Munster star is set to be given a beginning spot. 

"If I continue dealing with my game and taking small amounts from Johnny and continue to improve and remain sans injury then ideally I will be in a decent spot," said Carbery.