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England’s 25,000 miles travelled this summer has made for a brutal schedule

Steve Borthwick’s England will head home after a gruelling three-match tour across three continents, with 25,000 air miles clocked up in the process.

 

Steve Borthwick’s England will travel back from Santiago del Estero to Buenos Aires today before heading home tomorrow to count their air miles and hit the beach.
England got the rough end of the draw for the Nations Championship as they will have clocked up 25,000 miles on planes by the time they get to Heathrow.
Three matches, on three continents, on three successive Saturdays sounds glamorous but it has been a brutal schedule and one that should not be repeated.
Ireland managed to play two of their games in Australia before a short hop to New Zealand whereas England have gone from London...

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