England win has fans dreaming again as Borthwick's plans come together | Robert Kitson

https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/e0bee31ad2ee53f6148a2b988589952ea4206258/0_332_4976_2985/master/4976.jpg?width=460&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=bdcc1fe5af45bbfc82a4296ce3600163

Emotional success against France captures imagination and showcases the charm and unpredictability of the Six Nations

After it was all over on Saturday night, England's players peeled away to seek out their loved ones in the stands. Fin Smith's parents, Andrew and Judith, were awaiting their match-winning boy and the shared family embrace, when it came, was among the more heartwarming things you'll see in sport all year. All those unsung hours on school and club touchlines, all those youthful ups and downs, distilled into a tight group hug of the purest emotional joy.

In a strange way it also captured the tangled charm of the Six Nations. Andrew Smith is a proud Scot who met his wife – whose father Tom represented Scotland and the British & Irish Lions – at a post-match curry night in the clubhouse at London Scottish. What a Proclaimers-style 500-mile walk it has been from there to celebrating one of England's more stunning modern wins with their red-rose-wearing son. Heaven knows how they will feel when Scotland head south next week for a Calcutta Cup clash now laden with even more resonance.

Continue reading...

img

Top 5 ENGLAND

×