Robinson given a fortnight to save his job
14th Nov 2006, 01:51 GMT
The Rugby Football Union's execution party held its fire yesterday as Andy Robinson, the head coach of an England team one match away from being stigmatised as the worst in more than 130 years of international rugby, was given another 12 days to right the grievous wrongs affecting the reigning world champions. While the guns are still trained upon him - there will be a high-powered review of recent events after the two-Test series with South Africa beginning at Twickenham this weekend - he is not the only man up against the wall. Martin Corry, the captain, is standing right there beside him.
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