Fan footage shows Tom Curry suffering a nasty fall, stewards rush to help
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England flanker Tom Curry had fans in stitches after an awkward moment was captured on camera following England’s commanding nine-try win against Japan.
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The victory brought some much-needed relief for Steve Borthwick's side, who ended their autumn campaign on a high after narrowly losing to New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa. Those losses included heartbreakers against the All Blacks and the Wallabies, where England held late leads only to let them slip in the dying moments.
But back to Curry. While chatting with family and friends in the stands post-match, the England star decided to return to the field with a playful hop, skip, and jump over the advertising boards. Unfortunately for Curry, his attempt didn't quite go to plan, resulting in a tumble that fans couldn't help but find hilarious.
One spectator summed it up perfectly on Reddit: “Anyone else have the ‘You’ve been Framed’ music in their head when they watched this?”
Another joked: “I shouldn’t laugh, but here we are.”
Curry may have ended up on the floor, but his antics ensured England's final game of the autumn had an unforgettable finish — both on and off the field.
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England's EIGHT worst players during the Autumn Nations Series
England’s Autumn Nations Series has been one to forget, but at least it ended with a bang as Steve Borthwick's men demolished Eddie Jones' Japan 56-7 at Twickenham's Allianz Stadium.
The nine-try romp may have snapped a painful five-match losing streak, but it wasn't enough to paper over the cracks of a bruising campaign. Close defeats to New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa left fans and pundits unimpressed.
And it seems The Telegraph wasn't holding back, handing out some savage 5/10 ratings to eight players for their efforts across the series. Harsh? You decide.
Fin Baxter
“Could not quite carry over the momentum he established from the New Zealand tour. Possibly suffering from the equivalent of the tricky second album syndrome.”
Theo Dan
“There's a definite spark when he comes off the bench in terms of his ball-carrying but England's set piece does creak with him on the field.”
Dan Cole
“Like a Clint Eastwood Western character keeps postponing retirement for 'one last job'. England's scrum did wobble when he came on, but Borthwick will be desperate for him to stick around.”
George Martin
“Came in this campaign with minimal game time and it showed as he looked to be struggling to last the pace. Uncharacteristically made a few too many missed tackles.”
Nick Isiekwe
“Made very little impression coming on as a replacement aside from one stolen lineout against Japan. A decent performer in the Premiership but England need more dynamism.”
Alex Dombrandt
“Feels a clear area of upgrade for the Six Nations. Made little impression coming off the bench with his static carry and poor ball presentation leading to George Ford's skewed drop goal.”
George Ford
“The missed drop goal was unfortunate and certainly not all his fault so did not deserve to be booed the following week when the crowd thought he was replacing Smith. Will come again.”
Henry Slade
“Some exquisite touches but never truly grabbed the game by the scruff of the neck. How many times has that been written of Slade? Also appeared to be involved in several defensive doglegs.”
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