Rugby World Cup England resumed practice towards the final October 29th 17:38

England, aiming for the second championship at the Rugby World Cup in Japan, has resumed training for the final with South Africa on November 2nd.

England will beat New Zealand, which was aiming for the third consecutive championship in the World Cup semi-final, 19-7, and will face South Africa for the second time in four finals since 2003.

On the 29th, the team resumed full-scale practice for the final and released the first 15 minutes to the press.

During the rain it was practiced by players who belonged to Suntory of the top league with Eddie Jones Head Coach who once led the coach, England captain, Owen Farrell, etc. Along with the players, former Japanese national team player Masayuki Ono warmed up.

Elliott Dairy, a fullback who met after the practice, talks with enthusiasm, "I want to firmly peak in the final. I want to win the battle with South Africa so that the defense against New Zealand won't be said to have happened." It was.

The England vs South Africa final will take place on November 2 at the Yokohama International Stadium from 6pm.