Guscott column: Cut subs to put the emphasis on attack 17 March 2020 0 comments The number of replacements permissible allows coaches to make like-for-like changes. That needs to end, writes Jeremy Guscott
Guscott column: England’s win over Wales leaves regret over Paris 11 March 2020 0 comments Jeremy Guscott’s reaction to England claiming the Triple Crown in beating Wales
Guscott column: Manu Tuilagi is ready to find holes in Wales’ defence 3 March 2020 0 comments Jeremy Guscott gives his thoughts ahead of England versus Wales at Twickenham, where the hosts will be looking for a display like the one against Ireland
Guscott column: Manu Tuilagi is so vital, Eddie must find another like him 23 February 2020 0 comments Jeremy Guscott outlines how England are at their best with Manu Tuilagi in the team
Guscott column: England need to get smart or pay the price against Ireland 19 February 2020 0 comments As we reach the half-way mark of the Six Nations, Jeremy Guscott writes of the significance of the Twickenham clash
Guscott column: Furbank’s got a high tackle rate – and needs it in Paris 2 February 2020 0 comments Jeremy Guscott previews Le Crunch by examining how George Furbank can deputise for Anthony Watson
Guscott column: Overall, there is sadness at end of Saracens’ era 28 January 2020 0 comments The trophies Saracens won will be tarnished but their unity shouldn’t be questioned, writes Jeremy Guscott
Guscott column: Simon Amor can get England to be more instinctive 21 January 2020 0 comments From Wisemantel to Amor, England’s fast-paced attack play can become more expressive
Guscott column: Club culture is what sets Saracens and Exeter apart 14 January 2020 0 comments Jeremy Guscott on the methods which have held Mark McCall and Rob Baxter in good stead
Guscott column: Eddie can’t ignore Mark Atkinson in search for centre 7 January 2020 0 comments With Henry Slade likely out injured for all of the Six Nations, Jeremy Guscott looks at who can step in for England
Guscott column: Six Nations excitement can light up the New Year 2 January 2020 0 comments Jeremy Guscott lends some advice for any players set to grace the Test stage for the first time in the upcoming Six Nations
Guscott column: We got over 1991 – now the class of 2019 must develop 24 December 2019 0 comments Jeremy Guscott on how Owen Farrell can lead England to a new level in the Six Nations
Guscott column: Stuart Hogg can be the missing link for Exeter in chase for Champions Cup success 18 December 2019 0 comments Four wins out of four for Exeter Chiefs in Europe – Jeremy Guscott looks into how Stuart Hogg is part of their new-found hope
Guscott column: It beggars belief that the Lions are treated so badly 10 December 2019 0 comments Jeremy Guscott believes it is as important as ever for the Lions to win in South Africa to not fall to the total will of the professional club game
Guscott column: Magical Radradra can cast spell on the Premiership 4 December 2019 0 comments Jeremy Guscott reflects on what Bristol’s signing of the Bordeaux Begles and Fiji star Radradra means for the rest of the Premiership
Guscott column: French clubs can cash in on Saracens’ current turmoil 20 November 2019 0 comments Jeremy Guscott says it’s advantage French clubs in Europe, but that Northampton Saints could spring a surprise this season
Guscott column: Trim the bench and enforce the laws to improve the game 12 November 2019 0 comments Jeremy Guscott argues defence has become easier with a lax approach from referees marshalling the scrum
Guscott column: Eddie Jones has to stay for four more years or go 5 November 2019 0 comments Jeremy Guscott feels England were magnificent in Japan but warns Eddie Jones’ future must become clear beyond 2021
Guscott column: George Ford can’t do much wrong at the moment 29 October 2019 0 comments Jeremy Guscott examines England’s incredible win over the All Blacks, and while he lauds the performance he believes it was wrong to start Jonny May
Guscott column: Ben Youngs holds key to chances of victory 22 October 2019 0 comments Jeremy Guscott on what England need to do to beat the All Blacks
Guscott column: Semi Radradra has been my player of the tournament 15 October 2019 0 comments Jeremy Guscott was impressed by Fiji’s performance, albeit ending in defeat, against Wales
Guscott column: Ford-Farrell combination is dependent on Manu’s defence 1 October 2019 0 comments Jeremy Guscott talks England’s plans for their back-line with games against tougher opposition beckoning
Guscott column: Smart All Blacks kick the Springboks into disarray 24 September 2019 0 comments Jeremy Guscott pinpoints the kicking game as an area where Steve Hansen outsmarted Rassie Erasmus
Guscott column: Springboks are my pick, but only if Handre Pollard can stay fit 18 September 2019 0 comments Handre Pollard was in dominant form during the Rugby Championship, as South Africa lifted the trophy
Guscott column: Quarter-final exit beckons again for out-of-sorts Ireland 12 September 2019 0 comments Jeremy Guscott envisages the usual outcome Ireland have become accustomed to at World Cups
Guscott column: Pack display was poetry 1 September 2019 0 comments Jeremy Guscott’s verdict on England’s barnstorming performance from the pack against Ireland
Column: Jeremy Guscott gives his prediction for Wales at the Rugby World Cup 17 July 2019 0 comments Do Wales deserve to be among the favourites?
Guscott column: Premiership final must be brought forward to accomodate 2021 Lions tour 19 June 2019 0 comments Lion #628 Jeremy Guscott dissects how the planning for the Lions tour holds multiple facets
Guscott column: The culture which keeps Saracens and Exeter streets ahead of the rest 5 June 2019 0 comments Jeremy Guscott on Mark McCall and Rob Baxter and how the chasing pack are faring
Guscott column: Sorry George Ford, the thought of Cipriani coming off the bench is too good to go to waste 30 May 2019 0 comments Take three fly-halves if you must, but reality is England can only take two
Guscott column: Bath and Leicester backs are being sold short by the packs 23 May 2019 0 comments Neal Hatley has a big job on his hands upon his return to Bath, says Jeremy Guscott
Guscott column: Tom Curry or Sam Underhill? Who should start at 7 for England 16 May 2019 0 comments Jeremy Guscott envisages a great rivalry forming between the two flankers who are the solution to England’s run of using 6-and-a-halves
Guscott column: Owen Farrell and Jonny Sexton tactical battle will be box office 10 May 2019 0 comments Jeremy Guscott examines the battle of the 10s ahead of the Champions Cup final
Guscott column: Danny Cipriani can rain on Saracens dream of a double 3 May 2019 0 comments Saracens are on course to compete for a Premiership and Champions Cup double – but the Gloucester fly-half can spoil that
Guscott column: Has Todd Blackadder been a success at Bath? 26 April 2019 0 comments In his exclusive column, Jeremy Guscott says who he would like to see succeed Todd Blackadder
Guscott column: No better way for England to warm up than against Wales and Ireland 18 April 2019 0 comments ‘Wales want to push home their no.2 credentials and Ireland want to wash away memories of a poor Six Nations’
Guscott column: Dean Richards is still my man to take over from Eddie 3 April 2019 0 comments What succession plan do England have in place post-Rugby World Cup?
Guscott column: Owen Farrell has a host of questions to answer 20 March 2019 0 comments Jeremy Guscott’s reaction to England’s 38-38 draw with Scotland and the 2019 Six Nations
Jeremy Guscott column: Big Joe, Dan Robson and George Ford must all start for England against Italy 6 March 2019 0 comments Jeremy Guscott names the England backline he would go with for Italy’s visit to Twickenham
Slade’s not a classic 13 but he’s putting his stamp on it 13 February 2019 0 comments Henry Slade made a big impression in the victory over Ireland last weekend, but he has been a late bloomer at outside-centre in all senses.
Guscott column: Why Wales can put the heat on Six Nations opponents 10 January 2019 0 comments “A centre combination of Hadleigh Parkes and Jonathan Davies are a big attacking threat”
Exeter Chiefs’ European problems keep raising the same questions for Rob Baxter 19 December 2018 0 comments Jeremy Guscott on the Chief’s form that still leaves them with a mountain to climb despite beating Gloucester
Guscott column: Joe Cokanasiga has all the attributes to be an England great 5 December 2018 0 comments The Bath winger has made a fast start to life on the international stage
Guscott column: England must beat Wallabies in convincing fashion 21 November 2018 0 comments Jeremy Guscott questions whether the players who were given a chance against Japan will be trusted against the Aussies
Guscott column: England are finding their courage again 15 November 2018 0 comments Tenacious performance against the All Blacks is building hope again
Guscott column: Alex Goode and Liam Williams can be European Player of the Year nominees when they set the Champions Cup alight 11 October 2018 0 comments Jeremy Guscott makes his picks of players to watch in this season’s Champions Cup
Guscott column: The time has come to pick Owen Farrell as England’s 10 3 October 2018 0 comments Jeremy Guscott on why the Ford-Farrell format is ‘flawed’ for England
Guscott column: Eddie must get Joe Cokanasiga in his side straight away 26 September 2018 0 comments Jeremy Guscott believes the Bath & England wing can be a threat anywhere on the pitch and is a must-start in the World Cup
Guscott column: Eddie must pick a backline and stick with it through to Japan 20 September 2018 0 comments Jeremy Guscott outlines who he would start with the World Cup less than a year away