Ben, Charlie and Charles dissect England's thrilling draw against the All Blacks and debate if Marcus Smith was right to kick the ball out after his stunning performance in the dying moments helped the hosts back from the dead.
Next up for England is a clash with world champions South Africa. We discuss what changes Eddie Jones could make to his squad after he already hinted at changes to his pack to match the physicality of the Springboks.
The biggest result of the weekend came in Cardiff as Georgia came from behind to see off Wales. One of the men responsible for that win is former Cardiff Blues skipper Paul Tito, who is current assistant coach with Georgia. He joins the guys to discuss the win and the rapid growth of the game in the country ahead of the World Cup next year.
We also round up the rest of the weekend's action including a shock win for Portugal, which sees them into next year's World Cup, a forgettable Saturday night in Dublin and a feisty clash between Scotland and Argentina.
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Elliot Daly: England have buried their World Cup disappointment
Sean O'Brien: Outstanding Itoje should captain the Lions in South Africa
Brian Moore: France are back, but England still the team to beat
Rob Baxter: My Exeter mission is far from over
Brian Moore: Playing behind closed doors is better than nothing
Brian Moore: Idiotic Marler only has himself to blame for potential ban
Brian Moore: Six Nations must ignore paywall for the good of the game
Tom May: Manu Tuilagi has evolved into the complete player
Paul O'Connell: Impressive Ireland to fall short at Twickenham
Brian Moore: Finn Russell should be the Scotland captain!
Brian Moore: If you want to be brutal, pick the right players
Brian Moore: Saracens scandal won't cause a rift in the England camp
Kyran Bracken: England got carried away with NZ win
Brian Moore: NZ win was Eddie Jones finest hour, now go win the World Cup
Brian Moore: England look very good, but must be flawless to defeat the All Blacks
Brian Moore: It's time to include Japan among Rugby's elite
Brian Moore: If you think rugby's gone soft, go watch MMA!
Brian Moore: Referees care more about making friends than making right decisions
Lee Byrne: Ruthless New Zealand are still a cut above the rest
Danny Care: Rugby's residency rules are a bitter pill to swallow
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