All Blacks to take on England in Nov
THE All Blacks and England will play second-fiddle to their national women's teams in a rare double-header in London later this year.
England had agreed to stage both men's and women's tests at Twickenham on November 21 - the men to play the curtain-raiser, followed by the women. "Twickenham has such great rugby history so it will be fantastic for the Black Ferns," New Zealand's national women's coach Brian Evans said. "Getting the opportunity to play after the All Blacks versus England test is a great honour. This is also a great chance to showcase the women's game to a wider audience and really show people what world-class women's rugby look like."
England had agreed to stage both men's and women's tests at Twickenham on November 21 - the men to play the curtain-raiser, followed by the women. "Twickenham has such great rugby history so it will be fantastic for the Black Ferns," New Zealand's national women's coach Brian Evans said. "Getting the opportunity to play after the All Blacks versus England test is a great honour. This is also a great chance to showcase the women's game to a wider audience and really show people what world-class women's rugby look like."
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