
Dan Cole reveals Mike Tindall's dwarf-tossing 'stag do' during 2011 World Cup

02/17/2025 09:28 AM
Dan Cole has opened up about one of the most infamous moments of the 2011 Rugby World Cup, admitting he still regrets his involvement in the controversial “Mike Tindall stag do.”
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At the heart of the scandal was Manu Tuilagi's daring leap into Auckland Harbour, which led to his arrest and an hour-long detention by police. But that wasn't the only drama from the trip.
The England squad was also seen indulging in heavy drinking in Queenstown, even attending a dwarf-tossing event at a local pub.
Cole, reflecting on the experience, said: “As a young player, you learn. The squad learns what you can and can’t do. If you make mistakes, they don’t just last a day – they can haunt you for your entire career.”
He added that his 2011 World Cup experience taught him the importance of staying focused. “In 2011, it was easy to get swept up in the occasion.
“You're in Auckland, you're in Queenstown, and everything just blends together. But looking back, I realise we messed up. If I could do it again, I'd definitely do things differently.”
The veteran prop also stressed the importance of trust within the squad, saying, "If you mess up, you're out. So no one f***s up… or at least, you try not to.”
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Forwards:
Fin Baxter (Harlequins)
Ollie Chessum (Leicester Tigers)
Alex Coles (Northampton Saints)
Luke Cowan-Dickie (Sale Sharks)
Chandler Cunningham-South (Harlequins)
Ben Curry (Sale Sharks)
Tom Curry (Sale Sharks)
Theo Dan (Saracens)
Alex Dombrandt (Harlequins)
Ben Earl (Saracens)
Ellis Genge (Bristol Bears)
Jamie George (Saracens)
Joe Heyes (Leicester Tigers)
Ted Hill (Bath Rugby)
Maro Itoje (Saracens)
George Martin (Leicester Tigers)
Asher Opoku-Fordjour (Sale Sharks)
Henry Pollock (Northampton Saints)
Bevan Rodd (Sale Sharks)
Will Stuart (Bath Rugby)
Tom Willis (Saracens)
Backs:
Oscar Beard (Harlequins)
Elliot Daly (Saracens)
Fraser Dingwall (Northampton Saints)
George Ford (Sale Sharks)
Tommy Freeman (Northampton Saints)
Ollie Lawrence (Bath Rugby)
Alex Mitchell (Northampton Saints)
Harry Randall (Bristol Bears)
Tom Roebuck (Sale Sharks)
Henry Slade (Exeter Chiefs)
Ollie Sleightholme (Northampton Saints)
Fin Smith (Northampton Saints)
Marcus Smith (Harlequins)
Ben Spencer (Bath Rugby)
Freddie Steward (Leicester Tigers)
Borthwick will be looking to keep the momentum rolling for his side, after a milestone victory last time out, as England achieved a shock win against the odds over France at the Allianz Stadium. England are off the mark in the 2025 Guinness Men’s Six Nations, thanks to the last ditch heroics of Elliot Daly, and the on-point marksmanship of England’s newest back line-leader Fin Smith.
All eyes have now turned to Scotland, with England preparing to end their run of consecutive defeats to Gregor Townsend’s side. The Calcutta Cup has begun to collect dust after being sat in the Scottish trophy cabinet for the past four years, with England adamant to get the iconic piece of silverware back down to the south side of the border on Saturday. All the while, the Scots eye up a historic fifth win in a row against their old Anglo enemies, and send Borthwick’s men back to the drawing board ‘tae think again’.
Here is an updated look at who we think Borthwick will select, after the latest 36-man squad was named on Sunday evening.
UPDATEDSQUAD PREDICTION: STEVE BORTHWICK’S ENGLAND TEAM TO FACE SCOTLAND – 2025 GUINNESS MEN’S SIX NATIONS
BACK THREE
15. Marcus Smith (Harlequins)
14. Tommy Freeman (Northampton Saints)
11. Ollie Sleightholme (Northampton Saints)
With Manny Feyi-Waboso now out of the training squad, Borthwick can start to craft up the proverbial ‘plan B’ as no return is in store just yet for the Exeter wing. Ollie Sleightholme was impressive upon his return to the England squad last week, as he showcased both his revered attacking intensity and a fearlessness for the ‘argy bargy’ of the Test match stage. Whilst Sleightholme’s altercation with France wing Damien Penaud took the immediate spotlight, the Saints man lit up the pitch with some excellent line breaks, and expressed his claim to the eleven jersey for the Calcutta Cup clash.
In Feyi-Waboso’s continued absence, Sleightholme has emerged as the next best left wing option for Borthwick to unleash along the touchline. We’ve predicted the 15 and 14 shirts to remain unchanged from the side that beat France, with Marcus Smith and Tommy Freeman returning to the starting XV. Whilst Smith had an underwhelming afternoon from the kicking tee, the Harlequin lit up the Allianz with some devastating kick returns deep from the back-field.
Freeman was also excellent in the win over Les Bleus, with his stand-out moment being a top-rate try, as he collaborated with his Saints teammate Fin Smith, to collect and ground a kick to the corner. Freddie Steward could well slot back in to the replacement backs, and we’ve predicted the fullback to hold down the 23 shirt for Saturday’s battle with Scotland.
CENTRES
13. Henry Slade (Exeter Chiefs)
12. Ollie Lawrence (Bath Rugby)
The tried and test midfield is once again our predicted England partnership, with Henry Slade and Ollie Lawrence exuding an impressive combination against Fabien Galthie’s side. The latest squad update sees Fraser Dingwall return to the training squad, yet the Northampton Saints man is more likely to be running out for England A this weekend. The ‘A’ team are set to take on Ireland A this Sunday at Ashton Gate, with Dingwall a leading candidate to captain the side, after the midfielder skipped for Mark Mapletoft’s team against Australia A in the Autumn.
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