The old order has shifted during the past 10 years with Exeter among those growing in stature while France faded
The best way to measure the true impact of the past rugby decade is to count the number of significant moments few could have foreseen. By that yardstick the 2010s must qualify among the more remarkable periods in the sport’s history, regardless of the naysayers who like to argue the game is not what it once was.
To say a bit has happened since Christmas 2009 – when Martin Johnson was in charge of England, France were about to win the 2010 Six Nations and an 18-year-old Beauden Barrett had just left Francis Douglas Memorial College in New Plymouth – is an understatement. Who could have predicted Japan would go on to win big at World Cup tournaments against South Africa, Ireland and Scotland, that Eddie Jones would become England’s coach or that the British & Irish Lions would still not have been beaten in a Test series a decade on?
Written by Robert Kitson
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/dec/30/remarkable-decade-rugby-broaden-horizons under the title “Japan blossom and Baa-Baas take Brazil in decade of new horizons | Robert Kitson”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.